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Turner* PAGE F-1
Re) Our formations can be catergorized into 2 distinct forms: Woe
2 Back Sets and 1 Back Sets.
a Back Sets:
Our 2 Back Sets will be called in 3 distinct parts:
1. Backfield Set ("I", Split, Jack, Queen, Far, Near, and Full.)
2. Strength direction ( Right or Left )
3. Receiver alignment ( Slot, Tight, Wing, Open, etc. )
Backfield Set:
The most common sets we use are "I", Split, Jack, and Queen.
NOTE: All 2 Back Sets, the Backs will always be (FB) Fullback,
and (HB) Halfback. NO MATTER WHERE THEY ALIGN! o
NOTE: All 1.Back Sets the Remaining Back is (R); the other
eligible Reciever is (F).
NOTE: If we want the Remaining Back to be offset, we will call
for him to be in (H) position.
Strength Direction:
Our strength direction will refer to the side the Tight End
will align. Right formations, the Tight End will fine up on the right
side of the formation; left formations, the Tight End will align on
the left side. THERE IS ONLY ONE EXCEPTION.
Receiver alignment: :
The Receivers will fine up on the opposite sides of the
formation. The "Z" will line up on the Tight End's side (side of the
strength call), and "X" will line up on the side away from the Tight
End on the ball (side away from strength call). If we want the
Receirvers to align in any other positions, we will give them an
+ term. The most common of which is Slot.
alig"QUEEN" LT "QUEEN" RT