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“Using Triple & Midline in the Wing-T”

“Using Triple & Midline in the Wing-T”. Chris Parker Head Football Coach Chapel Hill High School Douglasville, GA 678-232-9816 chris.parker@cherokee.k12.ga.us. Triple/Midline in the Wing-T. Advantages of Mixing Triple with Wing-T Similar philosophies (building walls)

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“Using Triple & Midline in the Wing-T”

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  1. “Using Triple & Midline in the Wing-T” Chris Parker Head Football Coach Chapel Hill High School Douglasville, GA 678-232-9816 chris.parker@cherokee.k12.ga.us

  2. Triple/Midline in the Wing-T • Advantages of Mixing Triple with Wing-T • Similar philosophies (building walls) • Put specific defenders in a bind • Complimentary Plays • Disadvantages • Practice Time – must be efficient to get quality reps • QB must be able to read option plays

  3. Triple/Midline in the Wing-T Why do we mix the option and the Wing-T? • Adjust to our personnel • Could change from year to year who gets ball most • Discipline • Try to make discipline our advantage • Make them play Wing-T reads and Option reads • Toughness • Both styles are physical and aggressive – more conducive to our athletes

  4. Triple/Midline in the Wing-T What do we look for in: • Quarterbacks – must be a leader, our smartest football player, able to make great reads and carry out great fakes • Tailbacks - Usually best athlete – want to get him the ball on Triple/Trap • Wings– most difficult position in the offense – must be able to Run the ball, block, catch, and fake • Receivers – must be able to block first, run great routes next • Offensive Line – take quickness and toughness over size

  5. Triple/Midline in the Wing-T Complimentary Plays (Option & Wing-T) • You control the Midline read • If team is squeezing trap = Pull • If team is not squeezing trap = Give • You control the Triple read • If team is stepping out on Buck Sweep = Give • If team is squeezing on Buck = Pull

  6. Put reads on Triple/Midline in bind

  7. Triple/Buck Sweep Combination

  8. Triple vs. 4-4

  9. Using Triple to run Buck Sweep If QB is getting a pull read, should be able to block play side end on Buck Sweep

  10. Split Side Buck vs. 4-4

  11. Trap/Midline Combination

  12. Trap vs. 4-3

  13. Using Trap to run Midline If Defense is squeezing for Trap, QB should be able to keep on Midline

  14. Midline vs. 4-3

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