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Put the Backside End in Conflict

How we Influence backside defenders so we can leave them unblocked in our offense.

In our Wide Zone system, we don’t base block the backside end unless we have to we make him wrong instead. Whether it’s a keeper, fly sweep, or RPO, we treat that defender as a decision-maker we can manipulate.

By building backside threats into the core of our offense, we force that end to choose: chase the run and give up the backside, sit on the QB or…

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