Why the Wing-T? In an ever growing trend, more and more coaches delve into the unknowns of offensive football. You would be amazed at how many high school.

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Why the Wing-T? In an ever growing trend, more and more coaches delve into the unknowns of offensive football. You would be amazed at how many high school head coaches are unsuccessful in their careers based on their inability to gain continuity within their system. Think back to the teams you have played over the past few years and try to remember all the different formations some teams use in order to do the things they want to do. Why is it that so many teams come out in a Pro I on one series and the Shotgun Spread the next? It is the lack of flexibility in these different formations that causes them to be very broad in their approach. There is no other offensive System that has stood the test of time or has shown such ability to be versatile like the Delaware Wing-T.

What type of offense? Run Oriented OffenseRun Oriented Offense Complimentary Play OffenseComplimentary Play Offense Misdirection OffenseMisdirection Offense Quick attack potential OffenseQuick attack potential Offense

Back Responsibility Fullback- Tailback of the offense, carries the ball the most in the offense, and lead blocks on occasion.Fullback- Tailback of the offense, carries the ball the most in the offense, and lead blocks on occasion. Halfback- Carries the ball mainly on perimeter plays and lead blocks.Halfback- Carries the ball mainly on perimeter plays and lead blocks. Wingback- Counter threat and is used to block on perimeter.Wingback- Counter threat and is used to block on perimeter. Quarterback- Always has bootleg and option threat.Quarterback- Always has bootleg and option threat.

Workload of Backs Fullback: carries per gameFullback: carries per game Halfback: carries per gameHalfback: carries per game Wingback: 5-10 carries per gameWingback: 5-10 carries per game

Unique Numbering System Uses 3 digit number system to determine name of playUses 3 digit number system to determine name of play Ex: 121Ex: 121 Prefixes and suffixes can be added to adjust meaningPrefixes and suffixes can be added to adjust meaning Ex: 121 WaggleEx: 121 Waggle

First number designates strength of formation

100 Formation (strong right) FB QB HB SE WB TE

900 Formation (strong left) FB QB HB SE WB TE

Formation Variations Doubles 100 Opposite 100 Strong 100 Trey 100 Tight 100 Loose 100 Loose 100 Flex 100 Pro 100 Pro 100

Other Formations Spread 100 Spread 100 Even Trips 100 Trips 100 Ace Empty 100 Empty 100 Overload 100 Overload 100 Bunch 100 Bunch 100 Overload Empty 100 Overload Empty 100

Unique Numbering System Second number is for the series which will be ranSecond number is for the series which will be ran

Main Run Series HB FBHBFBHB 20 Series (sweep series) 80 Series (belly series) 30 Series (power series) FB

Other Delaware Series 10 series (sprint out series)10 series (sprint out series) 40 series (veer series)40 series (veer series) 50 series (5 step series)50 series (5 step series) 90 series (3 step series)90 series (3 step series)

Unique Numbering System Third number stands for point of attack in which the ball will be ranThird number stands for point of attack in which the ball will be ran

Wing-T Point of Attack Numbering HB 578 FB QB 6 WB

Wing-T Plays By Series

20 Series

121

121 Blocking SERun off the CB. BSTScrape and block furthest defender. BSGLog/ KO EMOL. CDown block for BG. PSGLog and Lead at POA. PSTDown block for PSG. TEDown block for PSG. WBDown block for PSG. QBReverse pivot, fake to FB, HO to HB, Naked FBFake in BS G-C hole. HBTake HO on lateral run to 1 hole. Cut Up.

124 Guard Trap

Blocking SERun off CB BSTMan On BSGTrap Man over Hole CDown block for BSG PSG Down block PSTMan On TEMan On WBMan On QBHand Off to FB / Boot FBFollow Trap Guard through hole HBPitch

121 Waggle

Blocking SEPost Corner BSTDown block BSGLog Left CDown Block Rt. PSGWaggle Lt. PSTDown block Lt. TEDrag Route WBMiddle Go QB Fake to FB / Waggle Roll FBFake / Flat HB Pitch to Block Rt. 121 Waggle

30 Series

131

131 Blocking SE BST BSG C PSG PST TE WB QB FB HB

132 Power

Blocking SE BST BSG C PSG PST TE WB QB FB HB

139 Quick Pitch

80 Series

187 Cross Block

182 Down

188 Keep Pass

Other Play Series 119 Flat Curl 143 Veer 143 Veer 191 Y Stick 191 Y Stick 150 All Streak

Exotic Plays Extreme Misdirection

129 Scat Back

129 Scat Back Reverse

Jet Sweep Plays

Doubles 121 Jet

Doubles 124 Jet Gut

Doubles 182 Jet Sucker

Overload Empty 131 Jet

What to call and why? Many times game situations can bring about moments of bad judgment. I have personally made many bad calls during games based an inability to be decisive. It is not always easy to decide what to call on 3 rd and 5 with the game on the line late in the 4 th quarter. I have not eliminated the problem, but have found a way to alleviate some of the confusion. I felt that it was best to sit down in a non-pressure situation and decide the two best plays in my playbook for any possible down and distance situation. There are many times when you know what you want to call based on game planning, but for when you are struggling to call a play, just go to your chart and find the play that you have confidence in in converting a certain down and distance. On next slide there is a copy of the play chart I use.

Play Call Chart 1 Yards 1 st Down 2 nd Down 3 rd Down 4 th Down

Out Flank the Defense and get the Edge With the evolution of defensive football, it is becoming more difficult to take advantage of offensive mismatches. Why is it that the Spread Offensive is so explosive? Because it is based on the ability to “spread” the defense both vertically and horizontally. What does this mean? It makes the defense cover the entire field. They must be aware of every area from sideline to sideline and from the line of scrimmage to the end zone. If they do not spread out with you, then you get the ball to the perimeter. If they spread out with the offense, then you attack them inside. If they play off protecting the end zone, you throw short and rely on the run after catch. If they play you up tight, you rely on your athletes to beat their coverage down field for the score. Just because the Wing-T does not spread the entire field does not mean that it cannot create a disadvantage by out flanking the defense. By using motion and pre-snap shifting, the offense can gain the advantage if the defense does not adjust.

Making the Passing Game a Priority

Pro 199 Slant/Flare

Even 150 Smash

Doubles 119 Post/Rail

Trips 191 FB Bubble

Empty 151 Jailbreak Screen