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2008 Rangers Offense

Please post the type of pistol variation you run. Is it an option, power running game, Wing-T variation, etc..

2008 Rangers Offense

Postby Coach Weigelt on Thu Feb 21, 2008 12:58 am

Hi Coaches,

enclosed my variation of the Pistol influenced by a 2x2 Spread we ran the year before. No Shifting but some motions into 3x1, take a look it is in german but you get the idea while watching the plays.

http://www.savefile.com/files/1393872

Cheers,
Olli
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Re: 2008 Rangers Offense

Postby coachnichols on Thu Nov 06, 2008 3:52 am

Coach Weigelt wrote:Hi Coaches,

enclosed my variation of the Pistol influenced by a 2x2 Spread we ran the year before. No Shifting but some motions into 3x1, take a look it is in german but you get the idea while watching the plays.

http://www.savefile.com/files/1393872

Cheers,
Olli


Looks good coach! I can't read German, but I like what I see. Very similar to what I did this year, but without zone read (unless I missed it in there) and with less formations.

good luck!


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Postby Buddy Taylor on Tue Nov 11, 2008 9:38 am

Coach,
I like what you've done with your playbook. It is very thorough. Wish I could read German. The only thing I know are a few swear words that my Great Uncle taught me about 40 years ago.

Thanks for posting the playbook.
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Postby ScotDaKing on Wed Mar 04, 2009 8:53 am

It appears you must have alot of athletes at various positions to experience the full utility of this offense. I don't think our 8-10 yr olds could execute this. I will hold on to it though. I love its versatility. Thanks
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