
DIAGRAM: In a double-tight end, double-wing formation, the quarterback opens left, soft tosses to left wingback, then continues to simulate option run with left WB. The left WB, who went in short motion to the right and received the toss, then tosses to the right WB coming across and behind the formation. The right WB receives the toss, gets depth and runs or fakes the run, then hits a tight end with the pass. The right TE is running a 5- to 7-yard drag pattern. The left TE runs a 12- to 14-yard post-corner route. The fullback takes an open step to the right and fills the spot left by the vacating TE. The left side of the line pulls and protects. The right side and center reach left and pass protect.
—Don Davis, Head Football Coach,
Martin High School, Laredo, Texas