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Spread Option Offense Part 1
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<blockquote data-quote="nodawgs" data-source="post: 26521" data-attributes="member: 51"><p>Not being argumentative either, and I see where the confusion comes in. Basically even a standard I formation can have 5 players go out into pass patterns anywhere on the field. All offenses use the whole field through plays. Spread refers to the formations that an offense uses the majority of the time. Ask yourself if the base formations spread the whole defense out pre-snap. The purpose is to force you to play a zone and then overload the zone with route combos. If the defense tries to play man, you run rub routes to get your WRs open. You run those until the defense gets tired of getting picked and go back to exploiting the zone. </p><p></p><p>Different spread offenses use different plays. There are however passing concepts that are shared throughout most every offense. Our passing game is more of a Prostyle isolation and timing passing game. CPJ wants man coverage, and gets it through the defense having to cheat defenders in to stop the run. Spread teams want zone. Zone defense also gives you better numbers in the box to run 1 back running plays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nodawgs, post: 26521, member: 51"] Not being argumentative either, and I see where the confusion comes in. Basically even a standard I formation can have 5 players go out into pass patterns anywhere on the field. All offenses use the whole field through plays. Spread refers to the formations that an offense uses the majority of the time. Ask yourself if the base formations spread the whole defense out pre-snap. The purpose is to force you to play a zone and then overload the zone with route combos. If the defense tries to play man, you run rub routes to get your WRs open. You run those until the defense gets tired of getting picked and go back to exploiting the zone. Different spread offenses use different plays. There are however passing concepts that are shared throughout most every offense. Our passing game is more of a Prostyle isolation and timing passing game. CPJ wants man coverage, and gets it through the defense having to cheat defenders in to stop the run. Spread teams want zone. Zone defense also gives you better numbers in the box to run 1 back running plays. [/QUOTE]
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