EVERY FOOTBALL team has one or two base plays upon which the offense is built. Typically, the team then builds a counter run and a play-action pass that simulate the original play but attack other areas of the defense.
Our offense is centered around the counter trey and the speed option — both of which are run from the shotgun, one-back set. See ...The full article can only be seen by subscribers.
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