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New football formation, 2 QB's
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anybody installing this offense with their miniature teams in your next upcoming seasons?
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Another reason...
why the state of California dominates high school and college football--innovation!
I actually used to play football and baseball against Piedmont back in the day. They had three or four autistic kids on the baseball team back then. I once started a bench-clearing brawl when I beaned one of the autistic kids in the head with an 89 mph fastball--calm down everyone--I DIDN'T DO IT ON PURPOSE!
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My hats off to those coaches. The willingness to try and develop this offensive scheme is very refreshing. I'm sure that this offense will keep opposing coaches some sleepless nights.
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How can all those receivers be legal. The article talks about having just one center and a tightend lined up on either side. That would make nine eligible receivers. The "o" has seven men on the line of scrimmage but all are eligible.
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Only 5 receivers are...
eligible for downfield passes. The others can still be used to catch balls thrown behind the line of scrimmage, or laterals--they cannot go downfield for passes, though--it is totally legal, though a headache for the refs, i'm sure.
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