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Putting The “O” In Your Offense


© April, 2001
by Vic Whiting
Head Football Coach Northwest High School, Canal Fulton, Ohio
WHEN I FIRST BECAME a head coach, I used my experience as a defensive coordinator to put together an offensive system. I took the best and hardest offensive formations and series to defend from several different teams. We eliminated some things and customized others, until we developed a complete offensive package.
The foundation of the offense is a play we call the “O.” The name “O” comes from the action of the off-side guard pulling and leading through a designated hole (O=Off-side).
By utilizing multiple formations, the “O” can ...The full article can only be seen by subscribers.
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