WHILE A ONE-BACK, spread offense can pile up the yards and the points on an opposing defense, its one flaw can be a vulnerability to the blitz.
We had the same problem until we developed a drill that helped our squad only surrender 12 sacks in 319 pass attempts while giving our quarterback enough time to toss for almost 4,000 yards and 48 touchdowns.
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