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What is the difference between a "U" back and a "H" back?
Good morning fellas,
Welcome to the Post Draft Monday Show. We are posting live from the Bronx,NYC. First question on the day is from Dewey Jackson in Harlem.... "What is the difference between a "U" back and a "H" back?" |
I think
A H-back is more of a blocker on run plays and pass plays, he's more of a power back, the U-back is more similar to a TB, this is what I remember from my little league days.
Norbert Revels |
Difference between a U-back and H-Back
According to one football playbook, a U-Back is defined as: "Utility back - a second Tight End used in a one-back set." I believe Norbert is also correct when he says the H-back is generally more of a power back used on passing and running plays. Fullbacks are frequently the candidate of choice for the H-Back position since they also have to be good blockers in the backfield and are generally bigger than your pure speed running back, i.e. halfback/tailback.
The above shouldn't diminish the value of the Tight End (U-Back) as a power blocker, either. The TE isn't just a pass receiver; he's also required to block. Another reason why some teams will bring in three (3) TEs on short yardage plays --- especially in goal line situations. Hope this helps. :) |
thanks fellas
that explains it. i always kinda knew the H back role, but hadnt heard the U back mentioned much until this draft.
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