Jump to content

Your Favorite Offensive Scheme


ELA
 Share

Region 4AA Tournament  

43 members have voted

  1. 1. Region 4AA Tournament



Recommended Posts

Which of the following offensive systems are the most fun to watch? Which do you like to see on Friday nights?

 

1. I-Pro Offense (TE/SE/WR/FB/TB)

2. Wing-T or Wing-Slot Offense

3. Wishbone

4. West Coast or Spread Offense

6. Power I Offense (Three Backs/Double TE)

7. Split-Back Veer

8. Other

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Well, the offensive scheme really depends on what type of personel you have on your team. For example...If you've got alot of strength and size, run a power offense. If you've got alot of speed, run Wing-T. I'd say the most fun offense to watch would be a spread offense, with an equal run-pass ratio... you never know what to expect next.

Edited by WC49
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I like good ole, smashmouth, down hill football. So its the I formation for me, and sometimes power I. I am kind of partial to having a lineman pull through the hole, with a full back close behind(or blocking a D-end or what have you), followed by the tailback runnin for 6. or maybe mix it up a lil with a toss...then throw in some passes. Its a lil bit of everything, i guess thats why i like it...but mainly b/c you line up and hit the other team right in the mouth...its great.... But thats just me.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

Pro I, because of it's diversity, and the cutbacks it offers a "good-to-great" tailback. And that's a must. You have to have a very good back to assure the LBs stay put for the play-action and counter motion. It isn't used by nearly all the pro teams for nothing.

 

The deeper set also allows the back to alter his route, so-to-speak....again the cutbacks, the field vision. And with a good back, and obviously a good QB, again the LBs will honor the sprint-draw; which allows the QB more space, especially against zone coverage.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I love to watch the pro set and the spread (used with variations and irregularly for surprise effect.) I've seen the sprint draw, the option and tons of misdirection run from these sets as well as straight-ahead smashmouth and (done correctly) it's a blast to watch at the high school level. The only caveat is that the players have to learn, remember and execute so much more (from the o-line all the way to downfield blocking assignments and routes.) At this level you have to have excellent field vision and leadership abilitites, but man does it get a crowd pumped when it's working for you.

Edited by 37421
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share

  • Recent Posts

    • Danny Wilson is the only one that come's to mind but I don't know where he is at now.
    • I am pro coach all day long but there are some knucklehead hires for sure. 
    • This is a great question. The retirement seemed a little premature. I do not know the coach personally, but I hope he has found what he is looking for. He is a fine Christian man with a lot of principle and morals about him. I wish him nothing but the best. There are some players in the box for the next coach. This is going to be interesting to see how it plays out. 
    • Agree? Your the one defending a dude with your life for getting a DUI. That's the worst thing on here. 
    • Can’t believe no one posted on this and gave this team the recognition they deserve!  AAU team Tennessee went to Iowa and done what no other team had ever done and took down Iowa and the strength by holds in AAU nationals!!! Yes McCallie had a solid group of 8th graders and they showed up but we had an AAU team that wrestled their butt off and we didn’t just place in the top 5 … we won the whole dang thing! Yes the NHSCa’s were happening and that may have hurt but never once had TN ever won the national folkstyle duals national championship!!  It was a team effort and some amazing young kids!!!    We are not a fly over state any more… on a side note : we have any even better team for cadet National's team duals in Utah and have a chance to sweep both duals which would be unprecedented!!! However the funds aren’t there and USA isn’t in th position to help these kids get to utah as was AAU that got us to Iowa! Stay tuned for some oppertunities to help make a statement for Tn!!! 
×
  • Create New...