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Double Wing Offense Insights

The document discusses adding a passing game to the double wing or wing-T offense. It argues that incorporating some passes is simple, prevents defenses from using "wacky" schemes, and causes defensive coordinators fits by adding new formations. Passing also keeps quarterbacks and fans happy. Some specific passes and formations discussed include the ace, rooster, wide, cowboy, and roger formations as well as out-seam, stick, spacer, and curl-out passes. Statistical results from 2010 incorporating passing from the gun are provided.

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Double Wing Offense Insights

The document discusses adding a passing game to the double wing or wing-T offense. It argues that incorporating some passes is simple, prevents defenses from using "wacky" schemes, and causes defensive coordinators fits by adding new formations. Passing also keeps quarterbacks and fans happy. Some specific passes and formations discussed include the ace, rooster, wide, cowboy, and roger formations as well as out-seam, stick, spacer, and curl-out passes. Statistical results from 2010 incorporating passing from the gun are provided.

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Spreading The Double Wing

Coach Rich Hargitt


Offensive Coordinator
Mt. Holly (NC)
WHY ADD THE GUN TO THE DW OR WING-T?

 It is simple
 It is necessary to prevent “wacky” defenses
 Formations cause DC’s fits
 Your fans will cut you some slack
 Your kids will love it
The Snap
The Blitz
The Possibilities

Risks…..
THE REWARDS………….

 The Blitz
 Formations

 The Pass

 Keeps QB’s happy

 Comeback potential

 A new twist with no new teaching

 Fun
FORMATIONS
 Multiple looks causes defenses to waste
practice time!
2010 Offensive Results from The
Gun
Snapped the ball from the Gun
40% of the time this season
86 Offensive Snaps from the Gun
Gained 528 Yards
4 TDs
Average of 6.1 yards per play in
the Gun (5.3 yards per play under center)
Ace
Rooster
Wide
Cowboy
Roger
Perimeter Run Game
Bucksweep
Q Bucksweep
Speed Option
Speed Option
Jet
Jet
Jet
Jet
Spinner
Spinner
Rocket
Rocket
Off-Tackle Run Game
Q Power (Spinner)
Q Power
Flash Q Power
Q Power
26 Power
Down
Q Down
Counter Trey
Counter Trey
Counter Trey
Flash Q Counter Trey
G Read
G Read
G Read
G Read (Cross)
G Read (Cross)
FB Joker
Q Joker
Gut Read
Gut Read
Gut (Cross)
Gut (Cross)
Inside Run Game
Trap Read
Trap Read
Q Belly
Tackle Trap Read
Tackle Trap Read
Q Tackle Trap
Q Tackle Trap
Dart Read
Dart Read
Passing Game

 Quick Passing
 Drop back
 Roll Out
Out-Seam
Stick
Spacer
Curl-Out
Smash
Double Curl
Vertical
Flood
Whip
Comeback-Corner
Waggle
Power Pass
Screens & Draws
Swing Screen
Middle Screen
Bubble Screen
Tunnel Screen
HB Zone Sally
FB Zone Sally
Q Draw
THANK YOU!!!
[email protected]

 704-941-4893
 Please look for a book and videos on this topic
later this year.
 Please visit American Football Monthly or
Coaches Choice

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