A DILEMMA FACING many coaches is how to give a defense multiple looks while still staying consistent with your plays and blocking schemes. Plus, practice time is limited, which creates another obstacle working against establishing a diverse offense.
The Gun I formation keeps your backfield action and blocking schemes simple while making the defense spend preparation time on a formation that is unconventional and odd to them (while easy to run for you).
In the high-school game, sustaining long offensive drives is difficult. By running the offense from the Gun I formation, you are opening up the field, allowing your players to run free and giv ...The full article can only be seen by subscribers.
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