They lull you to sleep by running and running and running, then catch you off guard with a pass. They play keepaway, using up time, but if they fall behind, they're forced to play lefthanded; i. e. throw the ball.
Most of the time in these flexbone offenses, the passes are called out before hand. Some guys use RPO but not many and not very much. The pass is hardly ever an option with these runs. Too much to do.
Flexbone puriest here... 1. Yes we are watching. 2. Its called flex because its meant to be flexible. Call it what you want!! Great Video
when run efficiently with good athletes, this offense is a LOT of fun to watch.
Who ever is drawing up these run schemes is very good at it that’s for sure
Yea I don’t even know X’s and O’s like that but this is such a beautifully designed offense
They lull you to sleep by running and running and running, then catch you off guard with a pass. They play keepaway, using up time, but if they fall behind, they're forced to play lefthanded; i. e. throw the ball.
Ran this offense in high school, literally nobody could stop it.
What was yalls record?
@@rowleyjefferson9335 they ran it my senior year and we made it to the state championship and lost 45-24. That was our only loss of the season.
@@AARon-fe1mostout fast linebackers are required to stop it
It’s really a quadruple option because the QB could throw it also.
Yea but they would throw it like 4 times a game lol
Most of the time in these flexbone offenses, the passes are called out before hand. Some guys use RPO but not many and not very much. The pass is hardly ever an option with these runs. Too much to do.
Any videos on “Pin/Pull”?
When they pulled the guard, they should have been penalized for not enough men on LOS, on the touchdown run.
My middle school runs this offense
I have defended this offense against Half Moon Bay. It is a b*tch and they run it very well.