Transcription of THE WING-T FOR YOUTH
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THE WING-T FOR YOUTHA Playbookby Ted SeayCopyright 2007 by Edmond E. Seay III- 2 - 2 TABLE OF CONTENTSI ntroductionPage 3 The WING-T SystemPage 5{20 Series - Jet SweepORPage 820 Series - Rocket Sweep}Page 1680 Series - Belly/DownPage 2410 Series - Sprint PassingPage 31 Attacking with the YOUTH wing -TPage 38 There is no last move in strategic and military competition. - Professor Colin S. Gray- 3 - 3 INTRODUCTION: Adapting the WING-T to YOUTH FootballI have written this brief playbook in answer to a number of requests for a good, sound system of WING-T football for YOUTH players. I have tried to make this offense a true sub-system of the classic Delaware WING-T offense as it has been adapted over the years, using formation terminology and play numbering consistent with those used by most WING-T coaches who have followed the Delaware have also, however, made use of two of the most important offensive innovations of the last several decades -- the Jet Sweep series and the Rocket Sweep series.
Plays are numbered by series in the Wing-T, and the plays in this book follow suit: 10 (Sprint) Series: Page 11 Flood 31 12 Fade 32 13 Down Special 33 16 Belly 34 17 Go 35 18 Down 36 19 Stick 37 {20 (Jet Sweep) Series: 21/29 Jet Sweep 8 24/26 Jet Dive 10 28 Jet Waggle 12 23/27 Jet Slam 13 22 Jet Reverse 15 20 (Rocket Sweep) Series:
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