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#1 Johnp2

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Posted 13 November 2010 - 04:39 PM

If any of you coaches are looking for a really sneaky play below is one the team we played did against us today. Fortunately it did not work because the official got confused and blew his whistle but it is 100% legit (at least in our league). This is also a play better suited for teams that play with six or more. Dislaimer: I personally would never run this play--but here it is:

1. We play 6vs6, one coach allowed on the field--only three players must be on LOS.
2. The team went to their offensive huddle, four of the players (C, QB, and two RBs) casually walked back to the of line while the others(along with their coach) stayed in the huddle talking. They had done this a few times before-to set us up.
3. Of course my defense was talking to each other, waiting for them to break their huddle.
4. The next thing we know they snapped the ball--silent count--and took off. All this while the coach and the rest of the players were in the huddle.

Wow.


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Posted 14 November 2010 - 12:57 AM

Or they have a player run off the field from the huddle and just before the ball is snapped they step back on near the sideline. Uncovered by the defense half the time.


If any of you coaches are looking for a really sneaky play below is one the team we played did against us today. Fortunately it did not work because the official got confused and blew his whistle but it is 100% legit (at least in our league). This is also a play better suited for teams that play with six or more. Dislaimer: I personally would never run this play--but here it is:

1. We play 6vs6, one coach allowed on the field--only three players must be on LOS.
2. The team went to their offensive huddle, four of the players (C, QB, and two RBs) casually walked back to the of line while the others(along with their coach) stayed in the huddle talking. They had done this a few times before-to set us up.
3. Of course my defense was talking to each other, waiting for them to break their huddle.
4. The next thing we know they snapped the ball--silent count--and took off. All this while the coach and the rest of the players were in the huddle.

Wow.


Coach Del