The Navy offense played exactly the type of game they needed to play last Saturday to come away with the win in South Bend. They controlled the ball, controlled the clock and the pace of play. They also had zero turnovers and zero penalties. Navy finishes with 70 carries for 331 yards, 6-9 passing for […]
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Flexbone Association Top Five Articles From October 2013
As rated by number of hits (Click for Links) Use Double Flex to Run Triple Option More Effectively – October 16th Why Over Green is a Great Formation – October 3rd How to Handle Dominant Interior Defenders – October 8th How to Attack the 4-3 Under Defense Part One – October 7th Why Over Brown […]
The Slip Call on Triple Option
The SLIP call is an important but little known aspect of the Flexbone Triple Option Offense. Similar to my explanation of the action key read by the B-Back, it may seem like a small adjustment or coaching point, but this small added tag, could prove beneficial for your offense. It could very well prove to […]