As a youth coach, we play a few of teams that choose to run this formation. Either center can’t get the snap down and they roll the ball, or the coach likes the deception. Current rules in our league state that the center can’t be directly rushed if the quarterback is greater than 3 yards back. Hitting both A gaps with stunts from a 5-3 Mike or WIL and tackles slanting towards strong or pinch is definitely the way to defeat this. Gap control and disciplined ends and corners make it easy to defend. Lots of turnovers when you bear crawl the nose to the A gap. It does require an aggressive and quick nose, as well as a MLB that has good timing and discipline.
As a youth coach, we play a few of teams that choose to run this formation. Either center can’t get the snap down and they roll the ball, or the coach likes the deception. Current rules in our league state that the center can’t be directly rushed if the quarterback is greater than 3 yards back. Hitting both A gaps with stunts from a 5-3 Mike or WIL and tackles slanting towards strong or pinch is definitely the way to defeat this. Gap control and disciplined ends and corners make it easy to defend. Lots of turnovers when you bear crawl the nose to the A gap. It does require an aggressive and quick nose, as well as a MLB that has good timing and discipline.
last 2 plays are illegal formations.. got to have 7 on the line of scrimmage
The last formation might be illegal but that is the only one.
If it's nfhs rules it was changed to where you only need 5 on the line. You just can't have 5 in the backfield. Strange I know
@@CoachP3_ seems like really bad math, 😂. 11-5=6. 6 > 4. Just another way to muck up a good drive.
@@Knife66out whose bad math? Certainly not mine
@@CoachP3_ the league.