I don't understand this post. Are you agreeing with me? At first it sounds like you are disagreeing with me, saying it's an [inside] veer or our standard triple-option. However, your because clause seems to agree with me (DT as HOK and DE as PK) that it's the midline triple-option, sometimes called the mid-veer.
Did you mean to write "wouldn't" instead of "would" because you believed that by "mid-veer" I meant inside veer?
I am agreeing with you its a veer. Here is the thing. There are 1000 versions of a veer and midline; they cross over each other. The first poster called it a midline triple...this is true, but then its also a inside veer.....
The GENERAL term midline is a power double option play that attacks the A-Gap first, and if the Tackle takes the BB then the QB hits the B gap. That is it. That is the CLASSIC term for midline...9 out of 10 midline designs are double option with no pitch key....sometimes its just the BB up into the whole, sometimes the AB will motion and blast...but its a 2 option read 90% of the time
Depending on the front the inside Veer in GENERAL is a tackle read, if the tackle takes the BB then its a DE read, which the QB pitches or keeps.....It in GENERAL is a triple option principle everytime, using an inside vs outside veer depending on the front etc. ie you want to run outside veer vs some fronts vs inside veer...outside being off tackle..., inside being A gap or Bgap....alot of people when they say the General term Veer refer to a BGap triple veer option attack....however inside Veer will hit the A like a midline option but with triple option principles....hence why its called the mid-veer or midline triple option. The Outside veer always reads the 5,6,7 tech and goes over tackle.....
So you can be correct to call this play a midline triple, but really, its just a inside veer...I like to call it a veer because in general a midline is a double option play