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Dan Thompson
1/6/2009, 12:34 PM
would OU do it.
Sam is under center.
A play is coming in from the sideline so Sam stands up and takes a step to the sideline to get the play.
Everything seems normal, happens all the time.
BUT, there is a direct snap to Brown, who...
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S.PadreIsl.Sooner
1/6/2009, 12:37 PM
Sorry, old news. When I coached high school we ran this.
Break huddle and line up while qb bends over to adjust shoe.
Snap to fullback who runs the A-Right 234 Belly. Got a first down.
S.PadreIsl.Sooner
1/6/2009, 12:38 PM
Sorry, old news. When I coached high school we ran this.
Break huddle and line up while qb bends over to adjust shoe.
Snap to fullback who runs the A-Right 234 Belly. Got a first down.
Dan Thompson
1/6/2009, 12:48 PM
Good, so it would work.
But to make it more interesting, have three receivers line up on the left sideline, one behind the other, this will get the FU's D attention, then run Brown to the right.
SOONER STEAKER
1/6/2009, 12:51 PM
S.PadreIsl.Sooner
You coach the Tarpins? Can't remember the name of the town on this side of the bridge, next to Pop's Surf Shop.
SOONER STEAKER
1/6/2009, 12:53 PM
Double post.
Jason White's Third Knee
1/6/2009, 12:53 PM
Good, so it would work.
But to make it more interesting, have three receivers line up on the left sideline, one behind the other, this will get the FU's D attention, then run Brown to the right.
Apparently it worked so well that SP's team ran it twice.
swardboy
1/6/2009, 01:03 PM
Well great....there goes our element of surprise.
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