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![]() STT, WELCOME BACK TO THE MPFL FOLD!!!
You have been a great addition to the coaches who like and play the mpfl way. All of your post are very interesting and helpful. I can tell you are a football coach by the questions you ask. "YOU WERE NEVER A PROBLEM" Jimbo and ant will address any and every quesh to help everyone better understand the world of the MPFL. THIS IS NOT ELECTRIC FOOTBALL SO MUCH DIALOGUE AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NEEDED TO HELP COACHES SEE WHAT THIS SYSTEM CAN DO. Once again, glad to see you back and yor name under the mpfl banner. mantaraydre
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![]() Can be a great addition if running the Veer on a regular basis.
Holds or freezes the LB and safety from closing to quickly on the run option. Onside tight end takes a pop release and heads upfield or curls behind the LB. Can also run up the seam as well. Now - what about a waggle pass? I'll bet that could work in the mpfl system! And of course the veer option can be run from many different formations - can work very well from the wing. Last edited by artlax : 01-13-2009 at 08:07 AM. |
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![]() Fast flow run one way and boot your qb out the other.FB in the flats,with a backside skinny post.you could also run a post corner with your playside wr or have him pick(don't get caught) for your flats WR.run trips to one side to get the defensive secondary over adjusted and run your waggle/boot pass opposite your trips.You can also run power sweep away from your trips also.Lead FB,QB, and playside guard.In this style of play,we can have this discussion due to stops and magnets--STT
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