You can easily incororate reverses, options, draws, etc. within multi-stop rule sets. Actually all you really need is to add one stop to your rules and you can easily incorporate these type of plays. The option for example...you call QB run right (RB is running right too, but outside of the QB run lane). Then as the play develops if you stop the board then you must make a pitch to the RB. The draw play is first called "pass", then as the board is turned on and the QB drops back to pass you stop the board and call draw in which the ball is handed off to the RB who was originally set deep. You could easily incorporate the one stop rule into "traditional" rules by allowing it on one play per set of downs, etc. For a more pure multi-stop rule set (more than one stop) you can review the MPFL rules to learn more about that way to play.
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