Many spread offense's are pumping more and more rushing yards out of their athletic quarterback's (QB's). One of the simplest, yet effective plays out of the shot-gun is the QB Sweep (see diagram #1 above). This is also a great play to put in with your Tailback (TB) because it allows him to do what he is used to doing.
The QB will simply read the block of the #3 receiver (or inside slot). If the they get the hook he will sweep outside. If they kick-out, the QB will cut up and inside the block.
If you really want to keep the defense honest, compliment the QB sweep with the inside slot counter trap (see diagram #2 above). This could be either an inside hand-off or flip (schuffle) toss.
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The top diagram is the Bunch Offense. It is very effective, provided the 2 playside backs and the split end make their cracks. I bought Coach Babcock's "Nasty Bunch" offense he has for sale at http://www.bign2football.com/ and doctored it up to match our current backs/holes numbering system. I coach Pop Warner this has proven to be very effective and sets up many other plays!
-- Coach Jim
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We use a lot of backside G/T (guard tackle) counter blocking with this Nasty Bunch look. It works very well and you can always motion your C back (left slot) to take the Jet handoff. This works great vs. the 3-5 as well. There is also a great play-action pass that I would be happy to post on www.BigN2Football.com if you would like. Coach Babcock IGWT t 2k9
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