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<blockquote data-quote="stylee" data-source="post: 27506" data-attributes="member: 882"><p>My team ran slant-flat and I leaned on it a lot on 3rd and 4th and medium, but I sometimes wondered how much sense it made for us as a team, given our rushing average, pass completion % and so forth.</p><p></p><p>But then... it was a pretty low-cost passing play - look to the other side if there are 2 safeties high was one of my rules, throw away from the flat defender, the end. </p><p></p><p>I think the Shallows combo could be an effective play for us from Trips. The check-and-flare AB could be nice off of that v. man, as you'd get a natural pick from the low crosser. </p><p></p><p>One play we ran maybe once or twice last year was a variation on the RnS "Thunder" - Double outs. We did it from trips, with the outside guy streaking and the slot and AB running the outs at the same depth. One of these was a pretty big gainer, IIRC, against UVA or Miami. I'd think it's something that Justin could hit well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stylee, post: 27506, member: 882"] My team ran slant-flat and I leaned on it a lot on 3rd and 4th and medium, but I sometimes wondered how much sense it made for us as a team, given our rushing average, pass completion % and so forth. But then... it was a pretty low-cost passing play - look to the other side if there are 2 safeties high was one of my rules, throw away from the flat defender, the end. I think the Shallows combo could be an effective play for us from Trips. The check-and-flare AB could be nice off of that v. man, as you'd get a natural pick from the low crosser. One play we ran maybe once or twice last year was a variation on the RnS "Thunder" - Double outs. We did it from trips, with the outside guy streaking and the slot and AB running the outs at the same depth. One of these was a pretty big gainer, IIRC, against UVA or Miami. I'd think it's something that Justin could hit well. [/QUOTE]
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