Youth Football Play Shotgun Wing T QB Trap vs 52 Defense

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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2011

On whiteboard, here is the free youth football play- Shotgun wing t QB trap vs. the 52 defense. Comments are welcome.

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  • No they are basic wing t splits, 8-12 inches id say, but zero splits would make the wedge harder to see..im used to 8-12. How do you like it so far? I have Sweep, Power, Jet, and Rocket series if you want to see them

  • @MarcusMurder Strange. Even in Pop Warner, most splits I've seen were closer to 15-18"(if it's not broke, dont fix it). This was a well done video but if you really want to understand the Delaware Wing T, I'd suggest videos by a coach named Paul Connor. I did a search of his name and wing t only to see how well respected he is. Some debate the Wing T effectiveness but if you can get guys to buy into it, it can work. ++Disclaimer: I DID play for him in college (but I played DT).

  • @johnduncan77 Yeah I go two foot splits. Youth football is most 12-18" like you said. I have had success with a little bit wider splits. Since I never really have a stud filled team widening the splits will allow better angles and running lanes, even if the defense linemen blows up they play the running back will have space and room to cut.

  • @MarcusMurder I like it, its a little bit of everything

  • @MarcusMurder Wedge is a great play in youth football. If I was to run wedge our splits will be zero or 1 foot

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  • @MarcusMurder BTW. I remember some of the terminology (even though I started, I had the bag duty during offensive scout team and heard them between plays). At that time, we ran the Wing mostly under center (VS shotgun or pistol). I am considering coaching youth football (or at least teach kids how to play either formally or informally).

  • i linked my offense, if you want more il send you a base playbook

  • send me your email, il send you a glimpse of what il be running

  • Yeah I ran Veer back in my high school days with much success. I have ran load option with my kids the past couple years. The no huddle is so underrated and under used in youth football. I give coaches nightmares with it. It makes the other team waste all their time outs. It also makes substitutions for the other team difficult . I love it!

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