The most successful plays tend to be plays with an element of deception built in to the design. Like just about all the football out there, these plays are derived from “research” or “stealing” (your choice of words) from other coaches. A lot of this came from the Florida Gator offense of the 1990s. One time Steve Spurrier assistant Buddy Teevens and G. A. Mangus were nice enough to talk football at clinics we attended. The lead draw is a run that looks like our favorite passing package. The value of the lead draw passing game is it ...The full article can only be seen by subscribers.
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