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The Wing-T Lead Series


© February, 2008
by Allen Cartwright
Head Coach, Claxton High School, GA
The trouble with the Wing-T is that out of the base formation you are susceptible to certain plays having to be run in one direction. This is true with the buck sweep and the lead plays. One way to balance up the offense and allow plays to be run in both directions is to move your halfback to a slot position (See Diagram 1).
Diagram 1: Wing-T: Halfback In Slot Posi
This is a very diverse offensive formation. It allows Wing-T teams to run plays to the weak side of the formation and prevents the defense fr ...The full article can only be seen by subscribers.
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