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<blockquote data-quote="Faulkner475" data-source="post: 121965" data-attributes="member: 995"><p>There's more than one way to skin a cat. One of the more effective short yardage plays from the gun in recent years has been a variant of the H Back shovel pass Urban Meyer uses. There's some eye candy to get the second level flowing, but the OL blocks it like a run play. The H Back catches the ball closer to the line than a standard heavy I RB would get it, and there's really only two key blocks that need to be made. Play action off of a QB Power look has also been effective. There's no clear right or wrong way, it just depends on your personnel and what they're capable of executing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Faulkner475, post: 121965, member: 995"] There's more than one way to skin a cat. One of the more effective short yardage plays from the gun in recent years has been a variant of the H Back shovel pass Urban Meyer uses. There's some eye candy to get the second level flowing, but the OL blocks it like a run play. The H Back catches the ball closer to the line than a standard heavy I RB would get it, and there's really only two key blocks that need to be made. Play action off of a QB Power look has also been effective. There's no clear right or wrong way, it just depends on your personnel and what they're capable of executing. [/QUOTE]
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