Tonight we are talking about using Unbalanced Formations in our offense. There has been a lot of great input this week! Looking forward to more tonight! #TXHSFBCHAT
Tonight we are talking about using Unbalanced Formations in our offense. There has been a lot of great input this week! Looking forward to more tonight! #TXHSFBCHAT
A1: using unbalanced formations makes the defense account for every man, spend extra practice time on unconventional formations, and also sets you up for a couple cheap big plays if you catch them misaligned such as not accounting for an eligible Tight End
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Tonight we are talking about using Unbalanced Formations in our offense. There has been a lot of great input this week! Looking forward to more tonight! #TXHSFBCHAT
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A1: We use it nearly every game out of our wing-t. Mostly a receiver over look (same side as TE) and have even motioned backside wing over to really try to outman the defense. Will run it to death if defense does not adjust. #TXHSFBCHAT
In our offense we have a whole set of plays within the overloaded formations that we can take advantage of people overloading the heavy side by going weak. #txhsfbchat
As a Referee I️ hate unbalanced. Messes up keys and coverages. Then you have to worry about who is eligible, illegal numbers, and covered up #TXHSFBCHAT
I like running weak with an unbalanced look! But as a defensive guys, how do you load up with too many to the over side? You still have to keep enough on the backside to go man for man at the end of the day! #TXHSFBCHAT
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@CoachFonville, @txhsfbchat, @CoachTweedie
Any 3-Down. It lacks a natural adjuster & many DC's rules lend them to overload a side. For instance attach an OLB to a TE. Unbalanced sets take advantage of this. #txhsfbchat
#TXHSFBCHAT also us unbalanced more against a team with a good strong side corner. Go X over and it displaces him from the box. Now we can run bucksweep again
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A3: Out of our wing-t our main unbalanced look is covering our TE with the WR, we also motion a wind across to really overload or some combination of both. #TXHSFBCHAT
A3: in the spread, tight bunch gives you similar kinds of matchup issues and different run angles. Quads is another one that requires no lineman movement #TXHSFBCHAT
A4: huddling helps disguise a lot because they have to get all that information relayed quickly as you line up, in the spread you can use a “sugar” huddle to quickly get unbalanced and not give them time to adjust #TXHSFBCHAT
A4: In the past when we've had multiple guys we trusted snapping we've shifted entire o-line over a man. More recently to disguise we've used our motions #TXHSFBCHAT
Oh we don't have extra just so happened our #2 center was also our starting LG. At a small school like ours we need to have guys knowing multiple positions #TXHSFBCHAT
We pretty much only run strong out of unbalanced. We run counter back to the weak side once every 3 games or so and throw out of it once a year.
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