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WR Reverse Pass (Wing-T)

If you can implement a successful WR Reverse into your offense, then the WR Reverse Pass play can be a deadly addition.  Once you have the defense scared about the reverse to your speedy Wingback, then you can sneak behind them for an almost automatic touchdo... Read More »

WR Reverse Pass (Wishbone)

If you can implement a successful Reverse into your offense, then the Reverse Pass play can be a deadly addition.  Once you have the defense scared about the reverse to your speedy back, then you can sneak behind them for an almost automatic touchdown by thro... Read More »

WR Reverse Pass (Pro)

If you can implement a successful WR Reverse into your offense, then the WR Reverse Pass play can be a deadly addition.  Once you have the defense scared about the reverse to your speedy Wingback, then you can sneak behind them for an almost automatic touchdo... Read More »

WR Reverse Pass (I)

If you can implement a successful WR Reverse into your offense, then the WR Reverse Pass play can be a deadly addition.  Once you have the defense scared about the reverse to your speedy Wingback, then you can sneak behind them for an almost automatic touchdo... Read More »

WR Reverse (Ace)

Send the play flying to the other direction with a Reverse.  Utilize the speed of your Wingback and the lead blocking of your backs to seal the edge and to get outside and up the sideline. Speed and timing are the names of the game for this play!... Read More »

WR Reverse (Wing-T)

Send the play flying to the other direction with a Reverse.  Utilize the speed of your Wingback and the lead blocking of your backs to seal the edge and to get outside and up the sideline. Speed and timing are the names of the game for this play!... Read More »

WR Reverse (Wishbone)

Send the play flying to the other direction with a Reverse.  Utilize the speed of your second Running Back and the lead blocking of your backs to seal the edge and to get outside and up the sideline. Speed and timing are the names of the game for this play!... Read More »

WR Reverse (Pro)

Send the play flying to the other direction with a Reverse.  Utilize the speed of your Wingback and the lead blocking of your backs to seal the edge and to get outside and up the sideline. Speed and timing are the names of the game for this play!... Read More »

WR Reverse (I)

Send the play flying to the other direction with a Reverse.  Utilize the speed of your Wingback and the lead blocking of your backs to seal the edge and to get outside and up the sideline. Speed and timing are the names of the game for this play!... Read More »

WR Power (Ace)

This play gives the defense a look that they are not familiar with.  It is a simple blocking concept for the offensive line, but it throws a new look in the backfield to get the ball in the hands of a new play maker with lead blockers out in front of him. The... Read More »

WR Power (Wing-T)

This play gives the defense a look that they are not familiar with.  It is a simple blocking concept for the offensive line, but it throws a new look in the backfield to get the ball in the hands of a new play maker with lead blockers out in front of him. The... Read More »

WR Power (Wishbone)

This play gives the defense a look that they are not familiar with.  It is a simple blocking concept for the offensive line, but it throws a new look in the backfield to get the ball in the hands of a new play maker with lead blockers out in front of him. The... Read More »