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Youth Football Plays – The Either Way Q Option

The “Q Option” is nothing more than the old speed option (quarterback and one back) which attacks the end man on the line of scrimmage. The QB will keep if the DE takes the fullback or pitch (to the fullback for us) if the DE steps inside to take the QB. Like in Sweep-B, the QB and FB read the motion adjustment and the QB informs the center as to which direction we will be running the play.
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Youth Football Plays- Sweep C, The Counter Play

As we have explored and expanded our vision of running Two-Plays-in-One we had to find a way to take advantage of the backside ILB’s movement when our slot motioned past his original alignment.  To this point we basically had found a way to counter any defensive player’s adjustment to our motioning slot.  Now when the [...]
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More “2 Plays in 1″ – The “T” Toss

Our “Two plays in 1” theory has been very good to us. (Don't forget to sign up for the free playbook) It has been very easy to read for both our QB and FB, has allowed us to attack the width of the field on every play by allowing to set the point of attack very quickly when the defense moves to balance their strength to our strength on our slot motion from one side of the ball to the other.
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FREE “Two Plays in One” Youth Football Playbook

I have discussed how I have combined the Sweep and Bootleg together to form a “Two in One” Combination Play that allows my team to take advantage of how the defense is reacting to my motioning slot man.  So, I am pleased to release my Sweep/Bootleg (“Sweep-B”), Sweep/Option and Sweep/Isolation audible-based combination plays in a [...]
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The “Opposite” Youth Football Playbook

As our youth team first began to find success when running our “Opposite“ sweep concept, we decided to develop a small group of very basic plays that could be run easily to each side of our double slot, one back formation. To quickly review our “Opposite” concept, we would let the QB change the original [...]
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“Two Plays in One”- The Sweep / Bootleg Combo Play

In order to continue to best utilize our newly found competence in using audibles as a big part of our youth football plays we needed to find a way to take advantage of how the defense was reacting to our halfback motion from his slot alignment into the backfield. We wanted to be able [...]
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The First Youth Football Audible Play, Opposite!

If you had a chance to read “Coaching Youth Football – Audibles”, you would have read how I learned that audibles could (and SHOULD!) be used in youth league football. Little Tim, our young quarterback taught our entire staff some very important offensive football lessons. To review briefly, Tim originally taught us that he and his [...]
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