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jbcjr14 09-05-2007 11:01 AM

Re: 2007 Little League Playbook
 
Well, if you run that formation and either run or throw out of it and then run the formation again and do the opposite it WILL work!!! Actually you can switch the trips to either side of the field to really mess them up! Run the middle WR in motion and end around em. There are tons of things off the formation that if the defense doesn't move you can beat them on.

GhettoDogAllStars 09-05-2007 11:24 AM

Re: 2007 Little League Playbook
 
My Dad coaches high school football in Florida. Even those high school kids can't execute a passing offense correctly. I say stick to traps, blasts, powers, and dives -- those are [I]always[/I] the most effective for my Dad's team.

You mentioned that your kids had trouble with complex blocking schemes, but if you could get just one of them to pull correctly, you could trap your way down to the goal line.

TheMalcolmConnection 09-05-2007 01:37 PM

Re: 2007 Little League Playbook
 
[quote=GhettoDogAllStars;347419]My Dad coaches high school football in Florida. Even those high school kids can't execute a passing offense correctly. I say stick to traps, blasts, powers, and dives -- those are [I]always[/I] the most effective for my Dad's team.

You mentioned that your kids had trouble with complex blocking schemes, but if you could get just one of them to pull correctly, you could trap your way down to the goal line.[/quote]

We DO have a trap I put in, in the middle of the season. Typically guards can grasp it and they LOVE doing it because they get to blow someone up.

AlvinWalton'sNeckBrace 09-05-2007 02:03 PM

Re: 2007 Little League Playbook
 
I've always wanted to try to coach little league football..I think I could do it for kids a little bit younger than what you're coaching. Above that and they'd be beyond my knowledge base. I always picture myself wearing a full suit with a tie and hat and pounding a game program in my hand!!

TheMalcolmConnection 09-05-2007 02:18 PM

Re: 2007 Little League Playbook
 
I was the only coach to get thrown out of a game last year. :D

Monkeydad 09-05-2007 02:46 PM

Re: 2007 Little League Playbook
 
How about a draw play, but very delayed. Have the QB drop back and wait a few seconds. The D will think it's definitely a passing play, then hand the ball off to a back and hit the huge holes that should be there. Call 2 passing plays before this one to make them think you're airing it out.

I'm sure at that age, the defenders aren't going to be able to watch for the run while going back in pass coverage, to their minds, it's either pass or run and they'll make up their mind and commit to one...then you do the other. :)

TheMalcolmConnection 09-05-2007 03:06 PM

Re: 2007 Little League Playbook
 
[quote=Buster;347492]How about a draw play, but very delayed. Have the QB drop back and wait a few seconds. The D will think it's definitely a passing play, then hand the ball off to a back and hit the huge holes that should be there. Call 2 passing plays before this one to make them think you're airing it out.

I'm sure at that age, the defenders aren't going to be able to watch for the run while going back in pass coverage, to their minds, it's either pass or run and they'll make up their mind and commit to one...then you do the other. :)[/quote]

Only problem is, at this age, our offensive line can't handle pressure for that long. Most times we only have a limited amount of time to hold onto the ball before we have to throw it away or run it. :(

Monkeydad 09-05-2007 03:09 PM

Re: 2007 Little League Playbook
 
Darn. OK, plan B. Hire an ice cream truck to drive by. Use a clown in the 2nd half. Warn your kids about it and tell them that if they ignore it during the game, you'll buy them ice cream after the game.

Hopefully the other team's D will be distracted, if they even stay on the field. :D

TheMalcolmConnection 09-05-2007 03:11 PM

Re: 2007 Little League Playbook
 
My plan C was to make sure I shaved and then I was just going to suit up.

BEAST.

BDBohnzie 09-05-2007 03:39 PM

Re: 2007 Little League Playbook
 
[QUOTE=TheMalcolmConnection;347479]I was the only coach to get thrown out of a game last year. :D[/QUOTE]
This is a like admitting you are a hockey player who stabbed someone in the neck with their skate... :D

TheMalcolmConnection 09-05-2007 03:48 PM

Re: 2007 Little League Playbook
 
It was awesome. I was standing up for something I believe in.

I think kids are too impressionable these days and it's the TOs and general douchebags teaching kids that it's alright to be "all about some THEM".

If there is anything I make very clear to my kids is that I expect sportsmanship. I'll put one of my players and bench them the whole game if they talk any shit.

What I got thrown out for was the last game of the season. This other kid was running for a TD holding the ball back running JUST ahead of our guy kind of like, "You want this ball? You want this?!" and NO PENALTY was called. The kid did it for like twenty yards!

I went apeshit on the ref and got tossed.

AlvinWalton'sNeckBrace 09-05-2007 04:11 PM

Re: 2007 Little League Playbook
 
hopefully the kid had decent enough parents to have a talk with him..but anymore, parents encourage that kind of behavior

Monkeydad 09-05-2007 04:11 PM

Re: 2007 Little League Playbook
 
[quote=TheMalcolmConnection;347528]It was awesome. I was standing up for something I believe in.

I think kids are too impressionable these days and it's the TOs and general douchebags teaching kids that it's alright to be "all about some THEM".

If there is anything I make very clear to my kids is that I expect sportsmanship. I'll put one of my players and bench them the whole game if they talk any shit.

What I got thrown out for was the last game of the season. This other kid was running for a TD holding the ball back running JUST ahead of our guy kind of like, "You want this ball? You want this?!" and NO PENALTY was called. The kid did it for like twenty yards!

I went apeshit on the ref and got tossed.[/quote]


Is their an official rule against that kid's action? :D


Sure it's bad sportsmanship, but...who knows. Good job on getting tossed. You have to do it at least once. :)

TheMalcolmConnection 09-05-2007 04:14 PM

Re: 2007 Little League Playbook
 
[quote=AlvinWalton'sNeckBrace;347534]hopefully the kid had decent enough parents to have a talk with him..but anymore, parents encourage that kind of behavior[/quote]

If you could call me old school on that, then I guess I'm old school. If you want to celebrate with your teammates after a good play, that's fine, just don't do it at someone else's expense.

Schneed10 09-05-2007 04:19 PM

Re: 2007 Little League Playbook
 
[quote=TheMalcolmConnection;347528]It was awesome. I was standing up for something I believe in.

I think kids are too impressionable these days and it's the TOs and general douchebags teaching kids that it's alright to be "all about some THEM".

If there is anything I make very clear to my kids is that I expect sportsmanship. I'll put one of my players and bench them the whole game if they talk any shit.

What I got thrown out for was the last game of the season. This other kid was running for a TD holding the ball back running JUST ahead of our guy kind of like, "You want this ball? You want this?!" and NO PENALTY was called. The kid did it for like twenty yards!

I went apeshit on the ref and got tossed.[/quote]

Nice. Any parent would support your antics in front of the ref in that circumstance.

I got an idea. Annexation of Peurto Rico.

But seriously, same play as your 24 Lead, except the QB fakes the handoff and sweeps out to the right sideline. This way your 3 RBs go running off right guard and your QB slips behind them out to the right. You can alternate this play and the 24 Lead, and before you know it I think the kids on D will be wondering who's got the ball, the RB or the QB. Key to the play will be the right TE and the right T to push forward real hard with a good surge, and get the kids in the middle of the defense "caught in the wash" to spring the QB around the edge.

Only works if your QB isn't a slow oaf.


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