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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2006

Some clips of bucksweep,trap and counter

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  • The nose guard shoots to the right instead of standing the center up and forcing the double team on him. This allows the right guard to easily have time to get to the other inside backer. The left backer standing up doesn't engage the tight end at all and steps back instead of reading run and is a non factor in the play. We run traps and counters and hope the d lineman do the mistakes I just pointed out.

  • Thats probably why those plays made the highlight reel. If every team played every snap perfectly on D then all games would be 0-0. I don't mind comments but saying you could point out where the defense is wrong makes it sound like your taking shots. The point of any offense is to find out what the defense is doing wrong and exploit it thus again why these are highlights.

  • It helps on trap and counter when the D line comes up field. Makes the play so much easier. I could go through this video and point out what the D lineman should have done to help bust up the play.

  • Thank you Dick LeBeau. I am sure you could point out and show how you would have stopped every play on here and I am sure your team would shut this offense down. Thank you for your comments. Where are your videos to critique?

  • May I say this, the Wing T offense is the dumbest offense ever invented. Either this team was way way better than the other team, or the other team sucked.

    I play linebacker and i love playing Wing-T teams, its so easy to read where the play is going, FOLLOW THE GUARDS EVERY PLAY!!! The Triple Option is honestly the hardest to defend, especially out of the Wishbone. I dont know why anyone doesnt run that anymore?

  • Well thank you for your comments. I am sure when you play wing-t teams and they start to false key with their guards it's easy to defend. I would say triple is easliy defended if you play your option resp. correctly. every offense has keys to whats comming it's all about execution. So how is your season going so far mr. stud LB

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  • Please stay in school.

  • If the d line man follow gaurds you have opposite calls where the guards pull away from play side

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  • Trap is lights out for us!

  • @wannabestudd07 talk to De la salle they dont have the greatest athletes yet they are always always great! starts with the O Line period

  • anyone else notice it is only 234

  • Blocking is good

  • that full back is just a man

  • guard takes you to the ball most of the time. if he pulls to the left and the qb turns to right, ball is goin right. vice versa

  • i just love this offense so sexy it looks like deleware but they should call it who has the damn ball offense haha

  • it cant be that easy to defend my school runs this offense nd we've made it to the playoff for 9 years straight winning state 4 times out of those 9 its a great offense

  • dude this offense is beast, my school runs this offense and it is so good, its the new style of smashmouth football

  • @wannabestudd07 triple option and jet motion are the easiest plays to defend. if you play linebacker, which i do, you would know that you kill the back's every play. as a middle linebacker you kill the fullback...strong side the first back...weak side the wing back...and the corner slides to outside contain and the d-end kills the qb. my high school run's the wing t and is very effective

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