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Old 01-14-2017, 11:47 PM   #1
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Post your non traditional Flexbone scheme


The way I run my flexbone out the Navy offense , I run it uptempo no Hudl , I put athlete at QB I recruit an athlete every year and I recruit run first linemen with speed usually small so I won't run into them it makes a difference with me , I also put my fastest players as the slot back A back and B back , usually a decent speed wr but with size and tough TE's sorry if my grammar is off. I also use Florida so I take the Urban Meyer approach speed kills, it's been tough but it's very explosive quick hitting also use one of the best sliders for the gameplay. I rarely have any problems, my Defense isn't as killer as I would like. Tbh I love this season no editing no cheating I take my losses I'm having hella fun Flexbone for ever brothers real men! My QBs a gamer!!!!!

I call it the Fun N Run since spurrier did the Fun N Gun already. I run every single play lol and recruit for depth so if I need subs they come in, I usually wear the defense down with this method
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Old 01-20-2017, 12:05 AM   #2
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What sliders do you use? I have recently also made a team that runs the wishbone and I find myself rushing for 500 yards a game.
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What sliders do you use? I have recently also made a team that runs the wishbone and I find myself rushing for 500 yards a game.
If you go to the sliders forum then it's the most popular one it's on this site I forget what their called
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What sliders do you use? I have recently also made a team that runs the wishbone and I find myself rushing for 500 yards a game.
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I run a unique flexbone scheme in the sense that it's a unique form of the flexbone. I take the shotgun spread formations and insert personnel as if it's the flexbone, with the slot guys acting as my A and C backs. My staple play is the motion triple option, so I can run just as effectively, and I have a little more variety in the passing game because of the sheer amount of plays from this formation. I don't bother with no-huddle, but I like to always use the same personnel to keep the defense guessing.


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How often do you pass a game
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[quote=ChirpyMango01;2048666444]I run a unique flexbone scheme in the sense that it's a unique form of the flexbone. I take the shotgun spread formations and insert personnel as if it's the flexbone, with the slot guys acting as my A and C backs. My staple play is the motion triple option, so I can run just as effectively, and I have a little more variety in the passing game because of the sheer amount of plays from this formation. I don't bother with no-huddle, but I like to always use the same personnel to keep the defense guessing.

I now up to about two weeks I have ran a triple option similar to what your running out the shotgun I don't pass at all and play on the sliders I shared above . And I'm doing very well my wrs are getting hand offs my TE is just a blocker my slot gets run plays all motion scheme tail back QB are first read I love it doesn't get boring and helps me keep speed at the qb position I did lose to bama in a nail biter they just bullied me on defense
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I run a unique flexbone scheme in the sense that it's a unique form of the flexbone. I take the shotgun spread formations and insert personnel as if it's the flexbone, with the slot guys acting as my A and C backs. My staple play is the motion triple option, so I can run just as effectively, and I have a little more variety in the passing game because of the sheer amount of plays from this formation. I don't bother with no-huddle, but I like to always use the same personnel to keep the defense guessing.


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I do a bit of that too.

There was somebody that made a "Shootbone" playbook that I took and threw in a few tweaks. As the name indicates...it's as if the Run and Shoot had a baby with the Flexbone. A baby that can only be satisfied by a large amount of touchdowns.
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