Friday, 10 June 2022

Football Fundamentals: I-Formation RB Fold and Trap Run Plays

This is a series of multiplayer tables. In shallow water, this will hopefully be compensated enough. The purpose of this article is to show you the many racing games available to you in addition to the basic ones that are available everywhere. I highlight a few key features of the games, but the images tend to stand on their own, aside from a brief description. This slot is limited to RB games assigned directly by RB. Excludes FB, QB, H-Back, Wing, TEN or WR runs. It also does not include additional sets. Here are the topics for the next posts.

Why did I choose training that is mostly out of date, and how can I expect this information to be used? I-Formation is a classic bipedal collection that has gone through a lot of football history during its incarnation. Also, it is the most common racing mode with tanks, 4x4s and other features to suit any racing concept. And here's the thing: you can watch an i-formation running game and easily translate it into many modern formats. For example, by changing the footer and possibly the timeline, any of these games can be used in the following situations.


  • 2-point shotgun (with second guard, most likely FB, H-back, fender or muzzle)
  • 1-Back Shotgun QB Runs (Use RB as an extra block)
  • 1-Ability to read the rear shotgun.
Many of today's major failures often revert to the old methods. In addition to modern NFL distribution concepts, you'll see many of the major offenses using Wing T concepts. Fake variants and packs are not included in this article, so you're somewhat limited.) Below, you'll see that every game closes with two major even fronts ( 4-3 up and down).


Let's do double up and level up group games together, and many "leveled" games can be as flexible as ever (and how you want to practice the game).



Wrinkle
on your knees or
Strong Power O. OG will be the back curve of the back of the LB. This means that the double face should go towards the LB play. A welcome change for teams that are starting to play heavily given the additional gaps created by the traditional O power.


read about
Like Bear Iso, he now has two effective blocks. The main difference here is that the Crescent is still behind the OG Lead Single Power O, but stubborn.


O/C feeding
From the O folder, you are the only one now turning off the center or the OG, depending on the front.


Separate pleat O/C
Instead of mimicking Power On, we are now launching a paid streaming game. In fact, the Crash block will be an Iso game, just like the main block. FB is the last EML, which allows the last OT to work directly on the second level, which actually opens up the possibility of reduction when it hits the lower block.


Folding Pencil G/T
On teams using "pin and drag" or "throw" patterns, this causes the defender to effectively drop the player's side and hit the "crease" in that flow. Note that you can bend your back to create a decrease line if you press down on the bottom front play side of the lockout (the back bend can do the same in the middle of the bottom front as shown in the front bend).




Split GUT Iso
Another way to get into Iso is to run it, this time activating "GUT". This is special because the doppelgänger is back in the game. You often see this in pictures, but Tony Dorset's 99 Yard TD game, for example, was a unique failure. We see split streams, which makes it look like he's running in a zone. Please note that the GUT (Under G pleat) can be changed to a protective pleat below the waist depending on the D alignment.

Note. For the GUT Iso, you can turn it into a trap twice to improve the corners. This is a similar example of Over front where the C/LG is released in the second step and you step on it instead of stacking it. Another example is a face equal to 2i on both sides.



GUT Iso Kick
Now, of course. It sounds like an extra stretch or navel play before rebounding. Watch the treadmill under the front, lock Y on SAM to press MIKE and press DE.


Lei Gut Iso
Double iso game. This gives you a little more stride and makes certain corners a little easier in the front.






human waste
BOB short location
The short hook usually grabs both DLLs (i.e. there is a locked DL between the extractor and the DLL). Depending on the front, the pedal may be BSG or C. Here FB leads back to LB. The RB accepts the game's background transfer before you can get back to work, which prevents the cheat from unlocking and ending the game during the transfer.


share the deficit
Like the short BOB trap, the last EMOL only applies to the FB, while the BST can work directly from the rear LB. This allows the PR to quickly reach the second level.


Scoop for short steps
FB now moves similar to Power OW. If your O ability gets hit by DL during the game, that's a good change. This allows OL to work directly on the second layer for reverse side printing. Note that there are many ways to play a trap defender: you can interact with OL in lane for a while to avoid being disconnected (if the team is good at blocking, retreat may be required); Or you can try to get OL out of it; Or you can just leave the easiest path to the assigned block. This may depend on your OL skills, defense system, or defense capabilities.


take a short trap
We'll talk about the "visit counter" later; Similarly, with minor differences, the basis is the New Testament. That is, instead of two DLs, we move the first side of the DL of the game to the center. As a result, the lead block fits by first working upside down before cutting through a space in the container.


BOB lang
Now we are moving towards three DLS. Getting it is the easiest way to get to the center or to the defense, depending on the lead. The FB passes through the gap created by the extractor to prevent any intrusion on its way to the secondary LB, and the split flow helps keep the LB behind the gap. . .



carry a long trap
Long drop with a lead block. It represents the LB side of the game and allows the front to close down to the second level.


Divided into 3 stages
You are still mastering the 3 techniques. If there are two techniques out of three, they keep the strong side of 3T.



Nasal congestion
They keep their nose in the opposite OT. FB replaces the OT bar. Be aware that you need to connect to NT for a moment before moving to the second level, especially if it is administered in the middle.



Tool holders
The player holds the first defender in front of him. Here FB is now distributing to replace OT drags. Think back to the fears about NT infiltration. Those who can handle it can get a better angle (but get out of it much harder) by linking to a compatible OL or trying to dig under an outside OL.


Delay.
If we stay away from internal traps, now let's look at frontal traps. The bottom G can be separated by a pin and a trailer difference or a specified tractor. Here we will consider this with the help of the described extractor and the plan of space / person.


g type
We want to roll out the OLs here, but of them we have at least two blocks in isolation from them (PSG or Center). A swirl block can be used as a cutout, but is usually used as a window sill to form a partition at the back of a room. Those going forward get choked on the pin and drag, the back stays home due to flow split, and OL can work right in the minor to keep the Down G game going.

double g
You will see little with reading groups when QB has the option to continue using G late in the game (and usually reading MIKE). Here's the bottom screen, over there, to hold back the LB. FB is responsible for the defensive side of the game (DL or LB) to prevent the player from chasing or hitting.


You Double Down G.
Instead of running the game, you will now be able to use a split stream (which could theoretically run on the weak side of Down G in the same action as Double Down G).


damaged trap
Now that the previous short complement has been determined, DL will start looking for that output. They can be influenced and then controlled.


*Please note that all tags are mine, although I try to set the criteria correctly. Once the games are added, you can add "bookmarks" to the base games (like I did) or create simple dictionary names to take up a little contact space.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.

2022 WNBA Week 1 National TV & Streaming Schedule

Friday, May 6 19:00 - "Indiana Fever" at Washington Mystics   Facebook : Megan McPeak, Christy Winters-Scott 20:00 - Los Ange...