@@Flexbone101 Georgia Tech doesn't run it. I was at a clinic years ago when Jeff Monken was on the Navy staff and he told me the staff tried to get Coach Johnson to run the outside veer but he refused to do it. I think the Belly takes the place of the OV in their system.
Yes and no. In wing-t terms belly is run toward a 2 man surface, down G is run to a TE side. And the footwork for the backs can be slightly different, as the fullback and QB aiming points are a different. Belly aims at the B gap, Down G aims at the C gap. Blocked by the line nearly the same though, with the guard on a pull kick and everyone else blocking Gap-Down-Backer.
I love this kind of football the old school still works
Can you do a vid on Down G? Not familiar with that one.
Terrific as always. Thanks!
I Love the Down G, however would only run it with tightend. Not effective in base formation
Would you do offensive cut ups of ARMY???
Would you mind doing a video of the Outside beer I know it's a little different from inside veer. Just wanted to see your take of it
@@Flexbone101 Georgia Tech doesn't run it. I was at a clinic years ago when Jeff Monken was on the Navy staff and he told me the staff tried to get Coach Johnson to run the outside veer but he refused to do it. I think the Belly takes the place of the OV in their system.
12:58 Why is the D-Line a yard from the line of scrimmage? Poor guys
It to protect them for cut block. Get there hands down early redirect to the ball make the play
Is down G and Belly the same play?
Yes and no. In wing-t terms belly is run toward a 2 man surface, down G is run to a TE side. And the footwork for the backs can be slightly different, as the fullback and QB aiming points are a different. Belly aims at the B gap, Down G aims at the C gap. Blocked by the line nearly the same though, with the guard on a pull kick and everyone else blocking Gap-Down-Backer.
Go jackets. THWG