In this article, we will continue to look at how Wisconsin is using its wings to increase power and performance. Wisconsin usually employs 12 people, but this part requires 11 or 13 people. And while you can still manage and control traditional electronic uniforms, I would like to focus on what you do outside of LOS TE and how you use it and add a barrier to anyone else in college football. , And go to the scene of the attack.
Double H-Off Nasty Lead power o
Double H-Off Nasty Lead power o
It's exactly the same idea here, but next to TE we have Y-TE in Los Angeles. On the other hand, we have H-of-the-LOS, but Wisconsin is split by WR.
I am the H-power power cord Oh.
Now let's go back a little and run Power On FB. Like the standard O power, the FB is a treadmill. However, the player can still access the rear H-off as the main barrier. And Wisconsin again used 22 people to lead and run.
Low power Y-off cable or
Here the H-Off is mostly done with the power of the pencil and vice versa. Here starting Y in LOS is always responsible for the end and FB(U) is always responsible for SAM(S). If the metal is outside of Y, it looks like your normal lead force OU (they compress the metal and result in FB SAM). In this case, there is a wing, so you see the Y block and FB moving forward to determine the edge of the SAM and hit it.
Cable gland from narrow group O.
Finally, we'll take a look at how Wisconsin uses the narrow pack, starting with Leader Power O. Working on the strong side of the game, Y (the middle man in the deck) pulls out the quarterback (if there's one defender). located between H and Y, and H can be checked), then F doubles as the main block. Represents BSGO.
The Power O team
However, there are some changes that look like normal O power. Again, Y pushes the defender off the edge, but F works straight into CB due to CB's alignment and possibly the attacker's staff. CB without turning inward. This combination can be a line call or a staff selection.
Close cluster feed counter
But Wisconsin was able to use the same concept outside of the group. Here you are going to run a counter with an additional extractor. BSG fires at EMOL's defense while H and F go to the second level.
Summary
This shows that Wisconsin can use a lot of TE and FB before and after the game and can effectively add blocks during attacks. They choose their standard wattage and/or counter with built-in pencil block. Combined with the double and suspension at the attack site, it has a strong sloping design that gives blockers comfortable angles and numbers.
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