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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 624144" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>It's a play most often seen on extra point attempts, from what I have seen, where in the middle of the field is 4 or 5 players (sometimes one spread out wider), and then the others are on the edge, usually with mostly blockers and one player. It's an interesting idea as you can have a WR or Rb out on the edge with 5 or 6 blockers ahead of them, and if the defense loads up to stop that you can get a situation where your QB is one on one with a LB or DB on a run, which can be good in short yard situations. I think it is pretty dangerous when you have an absolute physical specimen for a QB (like Vince Young) but otherwise it's more just to give opponents something to look out for as there are ways to get exploited if you line up wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 624144, member: 2299"] It's a play most often seen on extra point attempts, from what I have seen, where in the middle of the field is 4 or 5 players (sometimes one spread out wider), and then the others are on the edge, usually with mostly blockers and one player. It's an interesting idea as you can have a WR or Rb out on the edge with 5 or 6 blockers ahead of them, and if the defense loads up to stop that you can get a situation where your QB is one on one with a LB or DB on a run, which can be good in short yard situations. I think it is pretty dangerous when you have an absolute physical specimen for a QB (like Vince Young) but otherwise it's more just to give opponents something to look out for as there are ways to get exploited if you line up wrong. [/QUOTE]
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