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<blockquote data-quote="iceeater1969" data-source="post: 593627" data-attributes="member: 1237"><p>In 93 my son s hs ran the power i and air raid w 5 wideouts. Went texas semi finals. Then in 94 went to full air raid. Qb , bj symons went to texas tech - best game 700 yds in air. </p><p>When i saw baylor games, they hgv ad super wide ol splits. This spread out the field and made the run calls and passing reads alot easier. Baylor tried to score on every play and MOST OF ROUTES WERE VERTICAL. </p><p>It seems like the use of wide splits and vertical passing has devoled into a more conservative style. I would like to see gt try the wide splits as we have expierenced in that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iceeater1969, post: 593627, member: 1237"] In 93 my son s hs ran the power i and air raid w 5 wideouts. Went texas semi finals. Then in 94 went to full air raid. Qb , bj symons went to texas tech - best game 700 yds in air. When i saw baylor games, they hgv ad super wide ol splits. This spread out the field and made the run calls and passing reads alot easier. Baylor tried to score on every play and MOST OF ROUTES WERE VERTICAL. It seems like the use of wide splits and vertical passing has devoled into a more conservative style. I would like to see gt try the wide splits as we have expierenced in that. [/QUOTE]
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