Favorite offense
Favorite offense
What is your favorite offense and why? It may or may not be the style of offense your team runs, and it may be an offense not many teams run.
Power I/Flexbone/Wishbone triple option ?
West Coast?
Spread Option?
Spread Pass?
Pro Set?
Single back?
Other?
Power I/Flexbone/Wishbone triple option ?
West Coast?
Spread Option?
Spread Pass?
Pro Set?
Single back?
Other?
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I suppose that since I'm a Delaware fan I'm supposed to say:


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I agree hen, i really enjoy both the Wing-T (especially Tubby Raymonds methods of running it) and any type of triple option/veer offense (Carson Newman: Splitback Veer and Army, Navy, Georgia Tech, Cal Poly: Flexbone)
Both offenses are severely underated especially in this pass happy, spread offense age of football and i firmly believe that they both can compete at any level of competition. Wondering Hen what made you guys leave the Wing-T? From what i can remember correctly you guys were rather succsesful with it and the only division 1 collage team to ever have run it.
Both offenses are severely underated especially in this pass happy, spread offense age of football and i firmly believe that they both can compete at any level of competition. Wondering Hen what made you guys leave the Wing-T? From what i can remember correctly you guys were rather succsesful with it and the only division 1 collage team to ever have run it.
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1995 Don Reed Air Bear. I think it was a run and shoot. not sure???
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Both HS's I've coached at ran Wing-T, and I found out VERY quickly that I can't stand it. I came up running I before being indoctrinated into the West Coast at UOP and Sac. I like a nice balanced attack, and love to include little tidbits from the dark ages of football (drop kick, quick kick, Swinging Gate, etc.) just to screw with defenses. But that gets me into trouble with the young Davis-ites of the world. (And, no, I'm not talking about the Manure Pile there.)

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When I coached high school powderpuff senior year, my fellow coaches and I had to invent the "Only Option" offense (my favorite). See, we ran into a snag because girls suck at football and can't remember anything, so we just had them memorize one play and ran it every single down. We won. Of course, if anyone plans to use this amazing offense, there a variety of plays to choose from, so please select the one your players are most comfortable with. Just remember, NEVER stray away from that one play the entire game or the whole thing is ruined and you will lose. The "Only Option" utilizes psychological warfare, for the other team will always be wondering if you'll change the play, so they're never fully ready for the same play every single time. It's simple and effective...the MOST perfect offense. Trust me, once coaches around the FBS and FCS catch on to this, it's gonna take off. Florida will become famous for the "Quarterback Draw Only Option," Nevada for the "Pistol Only Option," Boston College for the "Hail Mary Only Option," and Towson for the "Kneel Down Only Option." Just remember who told you about it first
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When I was at Towson, we lived by one code.
"Zone, Power, God, Counter"
"Zone, Power, God, Counter"
"Elaine, you're from Baltimore, right?"
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Drunk in public...wait.
I've always been a fan of the Triple Option.
I've always been a fan of the Triple Option.
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A misogynist such as yourself has no business coaching women's football. While many girls don't understand the game, a blanket statement like that is disgustingly condescending to say the least. Girls have played college football and there's at least one female college football coach floating around out there. There is more than one women's professional football league, too. I've watched the Independent Women's Football League for years, and I know for a FACT that the Sacramento Sirens and the Seattle Majestics are REALLY good. Sure, there are some teams that shouldn't be playing, but you find that everywhere.∞∞∞ wrote:When I coached high school powderpuff senior year, my fellow coaches and I had to invent the "Only Option" offense (my favorite). See, we ran into a snag because girls suck at football and can't remember anything, so we just had them memorize one play and ran it every single down. We won. Of course, if anyone plans to use this amazing offense, there a variety of plays to choose from, so please select the one your players are most comfortable with. Just remember, NEVER stray away from that one play the entire game or the whole thing is ruined and you will lose. The "Only Option" utilizes psychological warfare, for the other team will always be wondering if you'll change the play, so they're never fully ready for the same play every single time. It's simple and effective...the MOST perfect offense. Trust me, once coaches around the FBS and FCS catch on to this, it's gonna take off. Florida will become famous for the "Quarterback Draw Only Option," Nevada for the "Pistol Only Option," Boston College for the "Hail Mary Only Option," and Towson for the "Kneel Down Only Option." Just remember who told you about it first.
Drop the blanket statements, PLEASE!!!

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Hey SH, a friend of mine is in the Lingerie Football League down in LA, you should check out one of their games, sounds like you're kind of schtick.





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How about the Veer Offense?Get em Griz wrote:flexbone
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SuperHornet wrote:A misogynist such as yourself has no business coaching women's football. While many girls don't understand the game, a blanket statement like that is disgustingly condescending to say the least. Girls have played college football and there's at least one female college football coach floating around out there. There is more than one women's professional football league, too. I've watched the Independent Women's Football League for years, and I know for a FACT that the Sacramento Sirens and the Seattle Majestics are REALLY good. Sure, there are some teams that shouldn't be playing, but you find that everywhere.∞∞∞ wrote:When I coached high school powderpuff senior year, my fellow coaches and I had to invent the "Only Option" offense (my favorite). See, we ran into a snag because girls suck at football and can't remember anything, so we just had them memorize one play and ran it every single down. We won. Of course, if anyone plans to use this amazing offense, there a variety of plays to choose from, so please select the one your players are most comfortable with. Just remember, NEVER stray away from that one play the entire game or the whole thing is ruined and you will lose. The "Only Option" utilizes psychological warfare, for the other team will always be wondering if you'll change the play, so they're never fully ready for the same play every single time. It's simple and effective...the MOST perfect offense. Trust me, once coaches around the FBS and FCS catch on to this, it's gonna take off. Florida will become famous for the "Quarterback Draw Only Option," Nevada for the "Pistol Only Option," Boston College for the "Hail Mary Only Option," and Towson for the "Kneel Down Only Option." Just remember who told you about it first.
Drop the blanket statements, PLEASE!!!
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And just how exactly does saying girls suck at football rise to the level of misogyny? Hate to piss on your pet-issue PC parade, but that's fucking lame, dude.SuperHornet wrote:A misogynist such as yourself has no business coaching women's football. While many girls don't understand the game, a blanket statement like that is disgustingly condescending to say the least. Girls have played college football and there's at least one female college football coach floating around out there. There is more than one women's professional football league, too. I've watched the Independent Women's Football League for years, and I know for a FACT that the Sacramento Sirens and the Seattle Majestics are REALLY good. Sure, there are some teams that shouldn't be playing, but you find that everywhere.∞∞∞ wrote:When I coached high school powderpuff senior year, my fellow coaches and I had to invent the "Only Option" offense (my favorite). See, we ran into a snag because girls suck at football and can't remember anything, so we just had them memorize one play and ran it every single down. We won. Of course, if anyone plans to use this amazing offense, there a variety of plays to choose from, so please select the one your players are most comfortable with. Just remember, NEVER stray away from that one play the entire game or the whole thing is ruined and you will lose. The "Only Option" utilizes psychological warfare, for the other team will always be wondering if you'll change the play, so they're never fully ready for the same play every single time. It's simple and effective...the MOST perfect offense. Trust me, once coaches around the FBS and FCS catch on to this, it's gonna take off. Florida will become famous for the "Quarterback Draw Only Option," Nevada for the "Pistol Only Option," Boston College for the "Hail Mary Only Option," and Towson for the "Kneel Down Only Option." Just remember who told you about it first.
Drop the blanket statements, PLEASE!!!
We get it — so you have a thing for girls playing football. A bit more than that, really — if you actually go through the trouble of watching women's semi-pro football on a regular basis, it sounds like you have an intense preoccupation with women who participate in more masculine, aggressive and violent gender roles. Dr. Bench would have a few things to say about that, if he were still around; as for myself, I will only say that you cut a very interesting profile, and leave it at that.

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Yes, I have nothing against SH but I can't bring myself to like someone that thinks he's so superior when a touch of humor is being used that doesn't suit him.bench wrote:And just how exactly does saying girls suck at football rise to the level of misogyny? Hate to piss on your pet-issue PC parade, but that's fucking lame, dude.SuperHornet wrote:
A misogynist such as yourself has no business coaching women's football. While many girls don't understand the game, a blanket statement like that is disgustingly condescending to say the least. Girls have played college football and there's at least one female college football coach floating around out there. There is more than one women's professional football league, too. I've watched the Independent Women's Football League for years, and I know for a FACT that the Sacramento Sirens and the Seattle Majestics are REALLY good. Sure, there are some teams that shouldn't be playing, but you find that everywhere.
Drop the blanket statements, PLEASE!!!
We get it — so you have a thing for girls playing football. A bit more than that, really — if you actually go through the trouble of watching women's semi-pro football on a regular basis, it sounds like you have an intense preoccupation with women who participate in more masculine, aggressive and violent gender roles. Dr. Bench would have a few things to say about that, if he were still around; as for myself, I will only say that you cut a very interesting profile, and leave it at that.
SH, stop being such a fucking cunt about this shit. You constantly tell us how good women are at Predominantly male sports and even go so far as to say they would beat their male counterparts. You want to fill our eyes with your trash then so be it but stop the bitching when a statement that goes against your little pet issue is made. You're a fucking wet blanket around here with that shit.
Women are good at a lot of shit.
Men are good at a lot of other shit.
You're trying to blur the lines to mask either your current construction of a skin suit made of several different women or you are gay.
If you are gay...great! Go suck a dick and STFU.
If you are making a skin suit out of the latest size 14 woman you got to help you put a couch in your van then please jump off a building as soon as you can.
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Where did I ever say that ALL female athletes would take down ALL male athletes? So I think that Danica Patrick is the best auto racer around. Big deal. That's an INDIVIDUAL situation. It's INDIVIDUAL females that could be successful against men. There ain't no way I'm going to say that ALL girls have that ability.
Sure, I think that INDIVIDUAL women could be successful in the major male sports AT CERTAIN POSITIONS. I'm not going to put a female on an NFL line. But I do believe that a girl could be a decent kicker/punter if she has soccer experience, WR if she played basketball (to screen the DB from the ball), or QB if she has a decent arm (though a QB can get around having no arm). I'd put a Ticha Penicheiro in the NBA as a guard or a Lisa Leslie as a SF, though I wouldn't put a girl head-up on a PF or C. Heck, there's already been at least one girl I know of who tried out for the NFL and one who played regular season games in the NHL. So, INDIVIDUALLY it IS possible, though as a blanket statement, even I wouldn't go that far.
You're a laugh riot, Ursus.
Sure, I think that INDIVIDUAL women could be successful in the major male sports AT CERTAIN POSITIONS. I'm not going to put a female on an NFL line. But I do believe that a girl could be a decent kicker/punter if she has soccer experience, WR if she played basketball (to screen the DB from the ball), or QB if she has a decent arm (though a QB can get around having no arm). I'd put a Ticha Penicheiro in the NBA as a guard or a Lisa Leslie as a SF, though I wouldn't put a girl head-up on a PF or C. Heck, there's already been at least one girl I know of who tried out for the NFL and one who played regular season games in the NHL. So, INDIVIDUALLY it IS possible, though as a blanket statement, even I wouldn't go that far.
You're a laugh riot, Ursus.

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I know it.SuperHornet wrote:Where did I ever say that ALL female athletes would take down ALL male athletes? So I think that Danica Patrick is the best auto racer around. Big deal. That's an INDIVIDUAL situation. It's INDIVIDUAL females that could be successful against men. There ain't no way I'm going to say that ALL girls have that ability.
Sure, I think that INDIVIDUAL women could be successful in the major male sports AT CERTAIN POSITIONS. I'm not going to put a female on an NFL line. But I do believe that a girl could be a decent kicker/punter if she has soccer experience, WR if she played basketball (to screen the DB from the ball), or QB if she has a decent arm (though a QB can get around having no arm). I'd put a Ticha Penicheiro in the NBA as a guard or a Lisa Leslie as a SF, though I wouldn't put a girl head-up on a PF or C. Heck, there's already been at least one girl I know of who tried out for the NFL and one who played regular season games in the NHL. So, INDIVIDUALLY it IS possible, though as a blanket statement, even I wouldn't go that far.
You're a laugh riot, Ursus.
Apology accepted.
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My bad, didn't mean to offend you SH. I kinda meant it as a joke and that the girls at my school sucked at football. I mean, girls make fun of guys too so we gotta give 'em their due haha! I have nothin' against women playing predominantly male sports...in fact, the Lady Monarchs are my favorite team at ODU. And I agree that I'd give Ticha Penicheiro a shot in the NBA, but I doubt she'd do well. The ball is way bigger and heavier in the NBA than the WNBA and I think that alone would really mess with her play, especially at the guard position. The only lady that I can think of that would have made it with the men in her heyday is Lady Magic, but that's because if you know anything about Nancy, she grew up playin' ball with men, and actually competing well against them. And if you've been reading the news lately, Nancy also became the first woman ever to become a head coach in the NBA's D-League. That's HUGE and really sets a precendent for women in high NBA positions. Many of the players she's about to coach WILL play in the NBA!
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I am a girl and that post didn't really bother me, mostly because I have a working humor detector.SuperHornet wrote:A misogynist such as yourself has no business coaching women's football. While many girls don't understand the game, a blanket statement like that is disgustingly condescending to say the least. Girls have played college football and there's at least one female college football coach floating around out there. There is more than one women's professional football league, too. I've watched the Independent Women's Football League for years, and I know for a FACT that the Sacramento Sirens and the Seattle Majestics are REALLY good. Sure, there are some teams that shouldn't be playing, but you find that everywhere.∞∞∞ wrote:When I coached high school powderpuff senior year, my fellow coaches and I had to invent the "Only Option" offense (my favorite). See, we ran into a snag because girls suck at football and can't remember anything, so we just had them memorize one play and ran it every single down. We won. Of course, if anyone plans to use this amazing offense, there a variety of plays to choose from, so please select the one your players are most comfortable with. Just remember, NEVER stray away from that one play the entire game or the whole thing is ruined and you will lose. The "Only Option" utilizes psychological warfare, for the other team will always be wondering if you'll change the play, so they're never fully ready for the same play every single time. It's simple and effective...the MOST perfect offense. Trust me, once coaches around the FBS and FCS catch on to this, it's gonna take off. Florida will become famous for the "Quarterback Draw Only Option," Nevada for the "Pistol Only Option," Boston College for the "Hail Mary Only Option," and Towson for the "Kneel Down Only Option." Just remember who told you about it first.
Drop the blanket statements, PLEASE!!!
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Yes.G&B wrote:1995 Don Reed Air Bear. I think it was a run and shoot. not sure???
The Griz ran the R&S from when Read came in (1986) until Brent Pease was replaced by Bob Cole as the OC (1999).
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SuperHornet wrote:A misogynist such as yourself has no business coaching women's football. While many girls don't understand the game, a blanket statement like that is disgustingly condescending to say the least. Girls have played college football and there's at least one female college football coach floating around out there. There is more than one women's professional football league, too. I've watched the Independent Women's Football League for years, and I know for a FACT that the Sacramento Sirens and the Seattle Majestics are REALLY good. Sure, there are some teams that shouldn't be playing, but you find that everywhere.∞∞∞ wrote:When I coached high school powderpuff senior year, my fellow coaches and I had to invent the "Only Option" offense (my favorite). See, we ran into a snag because girls suck at football and can't remember anything, so we just had them memorize one play and ran it every single down. We won. Of course, if anyone plans to use this amazing offense, there a variety of plays to choose from, so please select the one your players are most comfortable with. Just remember, NEVER stray away from that one play the entire game or the whole thing is ruined and you will lose. The "Only Option" utilizes psychological warfare, for the other team will always be wondering if you'll change the play, so they're never fully ready for the same play every single time. It's simple and effective...the MOST perfect offense. Trust me, once coaches around the FBS and FCS catch on to this, it's gonna take off. Florida will become famous for the "Quarterback Draw Only Option," Nevada for the "Pistol Only Option," Boston College for the "Hail Mary Only Option," and Towson for the "Kneel Down Only Option." Just remember who told you about it first.
Drop the blanket statements, PLEASE!!!
He is incorrect.
Girls suck at many other sports as well, especially basketball.
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Zone, Power, Counterandy7171 wrote:When I was at Towson, we lived by one code.
"Zone, Power, God, Counter"
Pretty much the running game of every NFL team as well.
I like pro-style the best. Power running game with the ability to throw the ball down the field.
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If you run the Zone as it should be run, you really can't stop it. Our running back Tony Vinson ran for over 2000 yards my senior year because of it.Franks Tanks wrote:Zone, Power, Counterandy7171 wrote:When I was at Towson, we lived by one code.
"Zone, Power, God, Counter"
Pretty much the running game of every NFL team as well.
I like pro-style the best. Power running game with the ability to throw the ball down the field.
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I agree-- when the zone is taught and run properly it is devestating. Bo Heffner taught us the zone at Lafayette and when we got the hang of it we had two back rack up lots of yards and TD's. We still run the zone, but not as much.andy7171 wrote:If you run the Zone as it should be run, you really can't stop it. Our running back Tony Vinson ran for over 2000 yards my senior year because of it.Franks Tanks wrote:
Zone, Power, Counter
Pretty much the running game of every NFL team as well.
I like pro-style the best. Power running game with the ability to throw the ball down the field.
I liked zone blocking, but I hated blocking the power. We once ran a 26 power about 9 times in a row (with me pulling) I though my head was going to explode after hitting the LB so many times.
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Welcome to you! We always like to have a gal along on the ride...especially if they don't take everything seriously.Far wrote:I am a girl and that post didn't really bother me, mostly because I have a working humor detector.SuperHornet wrote:
A misogynist such as yourself has no business coaching women's football. While many girls don't understand the game, a blanket statement like that is disgustingly condescending to say the least. Girls have played college football and there's at least one female college football coach floating around out there. There is more than one women's professional football league, too. I've watched the Independent Women's Football League for years, and I know for a FACT that the Sacramento Sirens and the Seattle Majestics are REALLY good. Sure, there are some teams that shouldn't be playing, but you find that everywhere.
Drop the blanket statements, PLEASE!!!



