![]() I like Split-backs because you can get into a variety of different formations. The split back formation is one of the most common and one of the best offenses for youth football. What is the best offense to run for youth football? In American football, a T formation (frequently called the full house formation in modern usage, sometimes the Robust T) is a formation used by the offensive team in which three running backs line up in a row about five yards behind the quarterback, forming the shape of a T. His high school teams went on to post a 309-110-1 record. Understanding the double wing Don Markham invented the offense in the mid-1970s. Hold the line of scrimmage- do not over pursue up the field, give no ground to double team blocks.Give no vertical space- meaning defensive line must close gaps and squeeze down on the offensive linemen.“When it comes to contact, this progression is the best thing we will do as far as getting us prepared for the season. This is not an X’s and O’s tape, it is actual film of his players going through their progression with on the field demonstration as Coach Murphy explain each step in detail. You will see his linemen go through the following blocks using this proven progression: Base, Reach, Down, Trap, Backer, Pull and Wall-Off. Coach Murphy takes his linemen from their first step to their last in a 4-point blocking progression. This tape will show you how his 2005 team is getting prepared for one of the toughest division 1 schedules a team has ever had. His linemen are known for being undersized and still being able to compete with some of the best defense lines in the country. His 1999 Ygnacio Valley team still holds the all-time Northern and Central CA rushing record with over 5,000 yards. ![]() Also, we have put the ball in the end zone 100% of the time inside the 10 yard in that 2 year period.”Ĭoach Murphy’s teams have rushed for an average of 300 yards per game in the last 9 years and have a combined record of 89-17-1 (Ygnacio Valley HS and Clovis East HS). “The best part about the offense is our starters have only turned the ball over 7 times in 2 years (27 games) and we have only needed to punt 8 times. Finally and most importantly, how to make the defense wrong no matter what they do to defend you. How to number offensive and defensive personnel making communication and play calling extremely simple.ġ0. How to run the no huddle part of the offense with signaling the plays in quickly with no chance of the other team picking up your calls.ĩ. How to snap the ball as fast as the ref places it on the ground. How to handle defensive players who bear crawl the line of scrimmage, how to handle defenders chasing pullers from behind, how to handle wrong arm defenders and how to give false keys to teams that are reading your guards, FB or any particular players on your offense.Ĩ. ![]() How to get a double team on every play and more blockers at the point of attack than the defense can assign defenders to.ħ. A thorough explanation of why the offense works so well and why less talented players can beat teams they have no business competing against.Ħ. How to run the entire offense out of the Wildcat, Pistol and Double Wing.ĥ. The multiple formations you can use in this offense everything from the base formation to unbalanced, trips, doubles, quads and pro.Ĥ. Diagrams and key coaching points for all blocks needed to make the offense go.ģ. Over 90 plays diagrammed with rules for every position.Ģ. The 126 page book has everything you need to know to run this offense from large level high school to the youngest youth level.ġ. See how they took a school that was averaging 20 points a game in 2010 & 2011 to over 50 points a game and 16 running clocks in 2012 & 2013. Also, winning 2 out of 2 undefeated in League Championships. See how Coach Murphy and his staff took Clayton Valley HS (2nd largest classification in CA), a school that has been around since 1958, to the school’s first CIF Championship in history in the first year running the offense. The ‘No Huddle Shotgun Wing Offense Playbook’
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