UNLV FOOTBALL 2001 FLEX.

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UNLV FOOTBALL 2001 FLEX

FLEX is a strong side play. The aiming point for the Single Back is 1 yard outside of the TE. If the “A” is play side he is responsible for blocking the force (strong safety) defender. If the “A” is aligned on the backside of the play he must start on an inside path and block the most dangerous pursuing defender After the exchange the QB will set-up like he does on PISTOL protection .

BOSS means Back On Strong Safety If the “A” is in motion prior to the snap and we want him to block the force defender on the play side we will call FLEX BOSS. BOSS means Back On Strong Safety The term BOSS does NOT change anything for the O-Line, Tight End, Quarterback or Single Back.

Below are some of the Formations from which we can run FLEX & FLEX BOSS: Tray (Trix or Tree) Tray “A” Dizzy Dizzy “A” Deuce Deuce “A” Deuce Slot Deuce Slot “A” Double Double “A”

FLEX vs UNDER W M $ E T N E S QT QG SG ST Y QB A SB

FLEX & FLEX BOSS Notes vs. Under If the Center can reach the Nose he will make a “YOU” call to the Strong Guard telling the Strong Guard to pull and block the MLB’er The Strong Tackle & TE will “TEX”. The TE must block DOWN and not allow any penetration. The Strong Tackle needs to pull and RUN TO REACH the SLB’er

FLEX vs LOADED W M $ E T N E S QT QG SG ST Y QB A Flex Boss SB

FLEX & FLEX BOSS Notes vs. Loaded: If the Center can NOT reach the Nose he will make a “ME” call to the strong guard telling him to block the Nose and the Center will pull to block the MLB’er. The Strong Guard must block DOWN and not allow the Nose to penetrate. The Strong Tackle and the TE will “TEX”

FLEX vs ADJUSTED 4-3 $ W M S E N T E QT QG SG ST Y QB A SB

FLEX & FLEX BOSS Notes vs. 4-3: The Tight End is responsible for blocking the DE wherever he aligns. The Strong Tackle is responsible for pulling and blocking the SLB’er wherever he aligns. Stay square and see the SLB’er during the pull The Center is responsible for blocking the MLB’er. The Quick Guard has a difficult block and must be prepared to SCRAMBLE block the Nose.

FLEX vs 4-3 WIDE M S W $ E N T E QT QG SG ST Y QB A SB

FLEX & FLEX BOSS Notes vs. 4-3 WIDE: The Tight End is responsible for blocking the DE wherever he aligns. STEP-CROSS-STEP to reach the DE. The Strong Tackle is responsible for pulling and blocking the SLB’er. Stay square and see the SLB’er during the pull - you could go around OR inside of the TE’s block. The Center is responsible for blocking the MLB’er & the Quick Guard blocks the Nose. .