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09-18-2005, 05:26 PM
In my opinion there are two offenses which are almost impossible to be stopped on the HS level if ran properly.
1. The I formation, West Coast style. Mobile QB who can run the option if need be and can throw with a moving pocket. A sturdy fullback who can block but also catch passes. A tailback with good hole vision and a quick first step. A solid TE with good hands. And two receivers who run solid routes. A truly balanced offense with the threat of the QB killin you either in the air or with his feet becomes almost impossible to stop when you can start running some play action.
2. The Spread-Option attack. Watch Urban Meyer's scheme now with Florida and what he did at Utah and BGSU. It is built around a versatile QB, quick backs, and a mobile O-line. The option out of the shotgun keeps your QB safe ebcause it gives him a cushion before reading the DE. The zone option (where you read space instead of the man reacting) forces the defense to eb fundamentally sound at all points (you won't find many HS defenses capable of maintaining their assingments the entire game). It spreads the field and leaves potential to blow up the middle if the LB's don't react properly. Gives plenty of room for reverses and sucks the CB's and Safeties in to free up deep throws.
1. The I formation, West Coast style. Mobile QB who can run the option if need be and can throw with a moving pocket. A sturdy fullback who can block but also catch passes. A tailback with good hole vision and a quick first step. A solid TE with good hands. And two receivers who run solid routes. A truly balanced offense with the threat of the QB killin you either in the air or with his feet becomes almost impossible to stop when you can start running some play action.
2. The Spread-Option attack. Watch Urban Meyer's scheme now with Florida and what he did at Utah and BGSU. It is built around a versatile QB, quick backs, and a mobile O-line. The option out of the shotgun keeps your QB safe ebcause it gives him a cushion before reading the DE. The zone option (where you read space instead of the man reacting) forces the defense to eb fundamentally sound at all points (you won't find many HS defenses capable of maintaining their assingments the entire game). It spreads the field and leaves potential to blow up the middle if the LB's don't react properly. Gives plenty of room for reverses and sucks the CB's and Safeties in to free up deep throws.
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