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<blockquote data-quote="Coloradojacket" data-source="post: 272009" data-attributes="member: 3070"><p>For the Army Navy Game.</p><p>1. I found it interesting that both teams actually ran plays from non flex bone formations. I guess they were both trying to throw wrinkles at each other.</p><p>2. Navy was more talented but losing the starting quarterback and one of their A backs was a factor. Also they had just played a rough game with Temple.</p><p></p><p>As for the Flex bone offense. This notion that it can be figured out always amuses me. Don't you think people have figured out the screen pass, the off tackle, the bubble screen. All football comes down to execution. Why the flexbone though is different is that it is an option offense that comes at you a lot faster than say the pistol or the read option. The running backs are closer to the line. Also if you really notice, we run the triple maybe 10% of our plays. We have straight B gives, counter option, rocket toss, b-toss, Speed option to the A back, speed option to the B back. The other factor is the huge spread our lineman take. It creates gaps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coloradojacket, post: 272009, member: 3070"] For the Army Navy Game. 1. I found it interesting that both teams actually ran plays from non flex bone formations. I guess they were both trying to throw wrinkles at each other. 2. Navy was more talented but losing the starting quarterback and one of their A backs was a factor. Also they had just played a rough game with Temple. As for the Flex bone offense. This notion that it can be figured out always amuses me. Don't you think people have figured out the screen pass, the off tackle, the bubble screen. All football comes down to execution. Why the flexbone though is different is that it is an option offense that comes at you a lot faster than say the pistol or the read option. The running backs are closer to the line. Also if you really notice, we run the triple maybe 10% of our plays. We have straight B gives, counter option, rocket toss, b-toss, Speed option to the A back, speed option to the B back. The other factor is the huge spread our lineman take. It creates gaps. [/QUOTE]
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