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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2008

I have assembled a few clips of "The Toss" from our 2006 season. Bear in mind that the execution isn't the best, but we are talking about six to eight year olds pulling this off. For a first year double wing coach in 2006, I couldn't have been happier with this group of kids and the group of parents I had.

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  • Hey Coach Im coach slade Buena park youth football I am in the middle of using two blocking schemes SAB severe angle and GOD Gap On Down which do use if you use any of these

  • @ComptonCalisFinest Did he ever respond? I'm having the same issue. It looks like they're using GOD and the backside TE is doing the same when the Backside G & T Pull. Pay attention to the playside WB as well...looks like he had a lot of practice learning who to hook block.

  • @rg1025 I did use GOD in '06, but now am a TKO guy. The simplicity and speed of install allows me to work the little guys hard on their technique and aggressiveness.

  • @ComptonCalisFinest I have actually used both. My first season, in 2006, I used GOD blocking. The next two seasons, '07 & '08, I used TKO which is a very close cousin to SAB. I like TKO the best and plan on using it again this upcoming season. If it weren't for TKO and the simple way of teaching it, I am sure we would have had losing seasons in '07 and '08. The talent pool wasn't that great and TKO and aggressive play really saved us.

  • I am running this with my team of 2nd graders, but i cant seem to get it looking as good as yours does?

  • The secret is rep, rep and more reps. If you think you are working your power play too much, rep it some more. Demand perfection and the smoothness of this play will come. Another thing with this age group is get your wedge plays looking good first while you continue to work on the power play. Do not add any more plays until your power play is running smooth. Once again, keep repping it and the power play will come around.

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  • lol they are so small

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  • @CoachFreddy our back side tight end cuts, center goes backside, playside tackle and end double team, fullback kicks out, quaterback goes on corner, then let your back be a back

  • Thanks coach Freddy!

  • @EChipukaizer The guys who make NCAA football should look at this video,even the little guys play more realistically,because real is real(HAH)than their video games.

  • Would you be willing to share your playbook?

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