A trojan pull is the name of one of the pulls used in this offense. It comes from the play called "trojan" (example: 26 Trojan, 47 trojan etc.) which is a type of outside sweep play. Trojan pulls differ from say a skip pull where the pulling linemen will keep their shoulders square to the line of scrimmage (such as plays like 24 power) On a trojan pull, the lineman will get more depth and open their shoulders more to the sideline and get lateral. So, on rocket sweep plays such as those shown in this video, the playside guard and tackle will "trojan pull."
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What's is a trojan pull?
I think Trojan is one of two things either three people pulling on the play or the QB hides the ball for a "Trojan" sneak out of the backfield
A trojan pull is the name of one of the pulls used in this offense. It comes from the play called "trojan" (example: 26 Trojan, 47 trojan etc.) which is a type of outside sweep play. Trojan pulls differ from say a skip pull where the pulling linemen will keep their shoulders square to the line of scrimmage (such as plays like 24 power) On a trojan pull, the lineman will get more depth and open their shoulders more to the sideline and get lateral. So, on rocket sweep plays such as those shown in this video, the playside guard and tackle will "trojan pull."