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Old 07-28-2010, 11:27 AM   #9
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Re: Converting from a Flexbone Offense

the flexbone offense isen't ineffective. what happened was they made the flexbone offense represent what it really is. i've played flexbone in highschool, and play it on ncaa when they 1st introduced it.

you just have to make your reads on the defensive ends, the tackle won't block the d-end anymore, and on other games they blocked him, so it didn't matter it was up to you if you wanted to hand it off or run with it. now you have to see if he stays home then you hand it up the gut, if he crashes down you pull it and pitch when needed.not saying you didn't know that, but just saying. but thats nice and all, but for the rest of the plays, it really depends on how good your line is, the flexbone offense requires that ALL your lineman be atleast a 90, beacuse they need to pull, leave people unblocked and whatnot.

try using a flexbone with some top notch lineman, the types of misdirections and holes that'll open up are AWESOME!!!!

the offense is great i love it
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Old 07-28-2010, 12:49 PM   #10
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What team are you using? You dominated Boise so I assume you are pretty good.
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