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![]() Ant,
I feel there are a host of coaches who think IT IS MANDATORY to use all 4 stops. I think they feel all 4 stops will take alot of time. Like i said earlier, if a coach is confident enough, he can run 2 stop for the entire game. I would have been confused also if i did not have the dvd's. When reading some of the post regarding the MPFL, i can see where people will think you must use all the stops as a rule. What may have gotten lost is YOU USE THE STOPS AS YOU SEE NECCESARY. aN EXAMPLE IS PASSING. After the snap, the qb can drop back and hit an open receiver on the second stop. After the ball is caught the plays is just ran. It is sort of a drop back and into the quick passing game. or a jerry rice from montana crossing pattern and run after the catch. IT IS YOU THE COACH THAT DETERMINES YOUR STOPS. NOT THE RULES/SYSTEM !!!!!!!!!!!! MANTARAYDRE
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![]() Dre
All four stoppages are used per play, however you may not reach all four. How else do you keep all players envolved in the play. The play can end in two stoppages or four all depends on the actions on the field. On average three stoppages are used per play.
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![]() hey ant.
All four as the max per each play. But sometimes you won't need the max. mantaraydre
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