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Coach Reece?

By: coach reece
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the play that hurt the most was the bucksweep.what happened was they stack the line and blitz the 'a' gaps.thats the style of play when they have no respect, or feel that you can't hurt them.I learned that in 10-12yrs. they mostly run a 62 'd'.but the 13-14 they run the 52 and roll up the saftie to the strong side of your set. so I want to show strong to one side and counter back to the other side.

but you see I have been really hitten this wing-t book hard as hell and I want to run the 30 / 80 I see all these great plays and understand them.I will be twinking some of the blocking shemes.
but coach as far as figuring out what sets up what I'm a little loss with that.I also will run the 20 trap,[ b.s. out of the 30 series] and the one play I hated the most this past season was the waggle.These kids will learn the waggle this year and thats the bottom line.I learned a great deal this year about the wing-t.It was the first time I had seen it up close.I just need to put my a b c and d in order and realize
what sets what up.
Hey coach I know that I'm not the smartest coach in here and I may not have much to offer the site.But I do want to say thank you for answering my ?.

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