footballking
11-man fan
Double wing offense in 6 man any had any luck with it?
footballking":1ydx7p2v said:Double wing offense in 6 man any had any luck with it?
speedkills":1clk1cdz said:Meschuk is correct. The DW is a great ball-control, ground-and-pound offense, but it requires excellent blocking technique and strong north/south runners to be truly effective. It is a smashmouth offense, with a philosophy of physically wearing out a defense. In 11-man we had long drives that sometimes chewed up 8+ minutes of the game clock, essentially controlling the ball for an entire quarter.
I've coached it in both 6 & 11, and the principles and concepts are the same. The one thing the DW lacks in 6-man is the ability to utilize a FB in the "sniffer" position. FB traps & the dreaded Wedge play can be lethal in 11-man after wearing teams out with Power & Sweep over and over. It's been my experience that in 6-man you can achieve just as good (or better) results with the Jaybird formation as you can with the DW.