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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2010

The Brother Blog reviews their playbook consisting of four formations

Motion Gun Spread
Shotgun Trio
Wild Horse
Wildcat 2.0

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  • On play #9, instead of putting the second back in motion, do a dual handoff, qb hands to back 2 and back 2 hands it o back 1 with the qb as a lead blocker or have the qb scram right like you had and send back 2 as a lead blocker

  • @vanhalen1583 Section 5 Position of Players at the Snap

    Article 1: Offensive Team. The offensive team must be in compliance with the following at the snap:

    (a) It must have seven or more players on its line (3-18); and

    That was taken from the NFL rule book, now if you can fine where it says you can only have a max of seven then I will be more than happy to retract my statement.

  • LMAO this is a joke right? a 4-3 def against a 5 wide set. First off, nickel or dime def is needed. Then if you constantly run 5 wide then your QB won't finish the game. A TE or a HB is needed to assist in blocking. Next the two back set first play you release the DE, then the next play a DT. LOL it all based on shitty undisciplined DEF. thanks for really pissing me off.

  • Why would the defense be in 4-3 vs. a 5 wr set? If they bring out dime or nickel defenses this offense would be much less effective.

  • Did you develop this offense yourself?

  • @skippy5403 no its just a minumum of 7 and a maximum of 7

  • The problem with play 13, is that you won't be able to throw it unless you keep you inside TE on the left side on the LOS. He is covered and an ineligible receiver in your current lineup, he won't be able to fire out and pick up a LB and still be able to throw or you will have an ineligible receiver down field.

  • @MultiVicx You can have 10 men on the line if you want. You just have to have a minimum of 7. But you could have 8,9,or 10. Wouldn't make sense and you would only have two WR's that can go downfield, but you can have more than 7 men on the line as long as you maintain 5 post snap and you don't cover up your inside WR's.

  • Take the bread outta ur mouth

  • @pyatt13actually there is arule tht you can only have seven men on the line of scrimmage or on the ball. you have to or else its an illegal formation you are in. you have five linemen on the ball and usually two recievers on the ball and if you put tight ends in you take recivers of the line. thats why in power plays you have 7 linemen and all the recivers are off the line and they usually bunch..seven is the rule..

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