Saturday, 4 June 2022

History and Evolution: Power O - Part I - The Power Series Origins

God's game.

Talk to most of the players and they will tell you that one of them is The Force, even though it's not the best football game. He is dynamic, controlling, explosive yet graceful; His name gives the attitude that is implied in the unique game. However, unlike styles more popular due to a nostalgia for a game that no longer exists, the history of strength remains an integral part of modern football, even if it dates back to the invention of a visionary. Like everything, it has changed and adapted, but in essence the show retains its main features:

  • lower front blocks
  • Head unit for controlling an external protector
  • Rotate excavators on the side of the game.

It looks like this:


Here is the introductory book

Going back to the origins of the game, including the various iterations that make up football around the world, numbers and power dominated the day. This is the strength of American football. In this article, we look at the origins of the Game of God and how it has adapted to remain one of the most popular styles in modern football for centuries.

single leaf

At some point, we eliminated the corner game and, in fact, started a "draw on the ground" in order to gain an advantage over the opponent. As early as the 1930s, Bauer's idea of ​​a single wing emerged (the single wing itself coincided with the turn of the century, with changes such as the Notre Dame Lodge in the 1920s).

Back in 1933, I saw the creation of modern power, even if it was not yet called Power. Remember, one wing is an unbalanced design. The front of the group, including Wing Back, was a 5-man deck. This means that the FSG app was the same as the BSG app on a modern three-person rooftop. Traditionally at this time you would see the obverse and reverse sides of the coin, but even at this time there were several iterations of more than one series.

Of course, as you can see from the video above (Direct maneuver), using the FB as an additional bullet blocker, you can get into the stern (BB) and deploy both tractors inward.

But you can also create a loophole with something like "Spin Maneuver" or "Back Maneuver". And of course mismanagement itself has always been a threat, sending the FB back or as a dive.

1940 Princeton Sings Wing Playbook


Of course, if you learn to do this on the long side of the shaping, you can simulate it on the short side of the shaping as well (often incorrectly).

1940 Princeton Wing Directory




And soon things like duplicates were born, including highways.


Of course, this thing still works in today's NFL.


And at the university


T-shape and vacuum

The T Formation was resurrected in the 1940s, and as a result, the 1950s First Wing assault will end and almost be wiped out (although you'll still be stuck with a few teams and still be in the high school ranks). Passing forward improves the ability to block and distract 4 attacks back. And, of course, in 1941 "Variant Football" was created. By the 1950s, several iterations of the T formation (including the Wing T and a few Split Back violations in Delaware) became the norm, and pick-and-pick football dominated at the time. But there is still a need for “strong” football. Woody Hayes described the 1950s Power series as an important part of the game book.

1957 Ohio State Book


Finally, in the 1960s, the Packers defined dynasties such as the Green Bay Packers who ruled over things known as the Sweep .




But of course, as Power became more and more successful as an outside rider, it made sense to create a similar inside threat. The modern version of Power O is finally out.

String power and processing power

Force, originally a more aggressive one-wing type of game, has essentially evolved into a stealth game in which teams lose the ability to play against the jersey. However, like Woody Hayes, teams often made unacceptable changes to the rules of the game, stating, "It's a T-wing power play fit for a single wing. Its advantage as a single T wing is that it is both sides of the line. When Power Sweep began to dominate, the need to run and rely on games with similar moves became apparent, and so the illegal Power Run began to dominate again.

1957 Ohio State Attacks Book


Tom Landry was another football fan, and the bulk of his book focused on The Force.





1968 Dallas Cowboys Playbook






1957 Cowboys Offensive book



47 NO Fit should look familiar.

They all remained in the T wing until the 1970s.


1975 Delaware Playbook



But the sea is coming now. Fouls often occur in teams with four midfielders and two TEs. Teams are now starting to run two WRs regularly, with 21 employees becoming the norm. Thus, attention to animal husbandry began to decline. A new wave of charts was about to appear. Sid Gilman's influence began, and coaches such as Don Correll (and later Joe Gibbs), Dick Vermeil, Chuck Knoll, Al Davis and Bill Walsh emerged as innovative new minds developing with a more balanced offensive attack. The Formation I upset would start gaining popularity due to breaks based on the split T formation. Remnants of the old Power series would remain on compilations from the start, but "Power" was already there, while various iterations of Power series pieces were given new names and originally were demoted in rank. Therefore, the changes are often completely outside the scope of the game's manuals.


continue reading

Part Two - Get rid of the power of struggle and gain the power of the name

Part three . The modern era of multi-rule


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