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Youth Football Plays – The Either Way Q Option

As we have found that reading the defensive team’s adjustment to motion to be very effective (and quite easy) with our “Two Plays in One” theory we have added the “Q Option” to our series.

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, and both sides of the formation block for the “Q” to their side.

The “Q” fits right into our “read-the-motion-adjustment” concept. We end up running the “Q” to whatever side we get the manpower advantage. If the defense reacts quickly to the motion of the slot back we will run the “Q” back to the weakside, and if the defense does not adjust quickly we will run the “Q” to the side the motion is going to take advantage of our extra blocker on that side.

If you have the concept of option in your offensive playbook, I think that you will like the “Q”.  Post below to let me know how you are using options in your offense.

Best of luck to you.

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