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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 158623" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I will tell you from experience playing in the Wing-T (a run heavy offense similar to CPJ's spread flex) and having the coaching staff implement the shotgun to maximize a very gifted "pro-style" QB, the QB moving from under center to the shotgun had zero impact on what I did as a split end, and the few times I lined in the slot, it changed nothing. I still blocked the edge and middle defenders with the same leverage, I still read the defense on my route progressions the same, and I laced my cleats the same way.</p><p></p><p>The biggest thing going from UC to shotgun affected was the QB's timing on his drop step to match the route concept, the Fullback's angle (what we call the BB), and the timing of the OL and the Center's responsibilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 158623, member: 360"] I will tell you from experience playing in the Wing-T (a run heavy offense similar to CPJ's spread flex) and having the coaching staff implement the shotgun to maximize a very gifted "pro-style" QB, the QB moving from under center to the shotgun had zero impact on what I did as a split end, and the few times I lined in the slot, it changed nothing. I still blocked the edge and middle defenders with the same leverage, I still read the defense on my route progressions the same, and I laced my cleats the same way. The biggest thing going from UC to shotgun affected was the QB's timing on his drop step to match the route concept, the Fullback's angle (what we call the BB), and the timing of the OL and the Center's responsibilities. [/QUOTE]
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