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Football Spread Offense For High School Or Youth Football

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Five Wide Attack Offense

The Football Spread Offense For High School Is An Effective Strategy With Multiple formations and uses.

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This football offense is a strategy that has been around for at least half a century, with many variations in the way it is perceived and executed. You can find a version of it used at every level of the game, from high school all the way up to the pros.

However it is set up, its main goal is to spread out the defense across the field so that the offense has many running and passing opportunities to choose from. It can be an extremely effective strategy if done properly.

The most common set-up when it comes to the spread offense is the QB in shotgun formation (at least 5 yards back from the line of scrimmage). Players spread across the field horizontally in 3, 4, or 5 receiver sets, and the linemen may spread themselves out as well. As the defense fans out to make sure everyone is covered, they are creating multiple openings that the offense can take advantage of.

Coaches put their own spins on this offense, to varying results. Sometimes it can work well, other times either the defense is prepared for the transition or the QB can't execute it effectively.

There is the pass-oriented version, which assumes the coach and quarterback can analyze the way the defense is set up and make the right call.

Another version is the spread option. This requires a quarterback who can run with the ball, which you don't find that often, as well as a line that can trap and receivers who can block. In this scenario the hope is that the defense is anticipating a pass to one of the receivers.

A rarely seen or used version of the football spread offense is called the Pistol Offense, which holds the option for different members of the offense to carry the ball.

There are other variations to the football spread offense, and they are used by different coaches across the country.

To ensure that the spread offense is executed properly, all members of the team have to be in sync. Just like any other offensive strategy, it has to be practiced over and over again in order for all pieces of the puzzle to come into place.

Along with knowing and understanding the strategy, critical thinking on the part of all players, especially the quarterback, is key to making the right decision as far as whether to throw or run with the ball.

If your football team needs to have more offense take a look at the football spread offense. For more information about the # 1 High School Football Spread Offense click on the link below about 5 Wide Attack Spread Offense.

Football Spread Offense For High School Or Youth Football

Todd Krueger is a former NFL Quarterback that was a 8th round draft pick in 1980 by the Buffalo Bills. He also played with the Houston Oilers, Minnesota Vikings and the Arizona Wranglers in the USFL.

He runs 12 NFL Style All American Football Camps.

Coach Todd also offers Elite 1 on 1 Private QB Training

For More Information about the Football Spread Offense- 5 Wide Attack, or the All American Football Camps, or Private QB Training go to http://www.playqb.com

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Posted by Joun at 3:44 PM  

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