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I would love to see someone come out and run the single-wing again. When it is run as a true offensive system, it is powerful and effective. Plus, so few people nowadays are familiar with it, I think if someone came out and developed the system from youth leagues up and ran it right, it would be difficult to defend. I grew up watching teams coached by the late Harvey Brooks, who was a master of the SW.
I'll admit it...I'm a dinosaur.
CatholicCougs14, do you know how long Catholic has being running the Wing T. I watch them play against Mooresville one time. They seem to do a good job with the offense.Wing T
Oddo brought it in when he was hired 1972. Catholic's version is different from say the Delaware Wing T. Catholic's base offense is actually straight T and has evolved since then. Catholic ran a lot of their base straight when Hood was the running back to keep defenses from keying on one side. It helps when you have former players coaching it at the middle school.CatholicCougs14, do you know how long Catholic has being running the Wing T. I watch them play against Mooresville one time. They seem to do a good job with the offense.
The I formation is my favorite.
All that is pistol double wing. North gaston ran it while Patton was the coach. Stuart cramer ran it last year but thiers was more of a wing t based with a little bit of triple.
Redbone with alittle passing
I never understood why flexbone coaches tend to be against passing the ball. The offense was designed with run and shoot principles. I would think that being more balanced would make the offense tougher to stop.
I think the biggest issue is practice time. Passing and running the veer both take a lot of reps in practice so one or the other has to be simplified to accommodate both.I never understood why flexbone coaches tend to be against passing the ball. The offense was designed with run and shoot principles. I would think that being more balanced would make the offense tougher to stop.