View Full Version : Plano's New Passing Game
WildcatFan
11-29-2005, 11:41 PM
Word tonight after practice is that Plano was running the run and shoot with no huddle and alternating QB's.
The intersting thing is that they ran out of this formation the first 3 downs then swtiched to the wing T or maybe it was the wishbone.
Anyways SLC better prepare to see a ton of Spread as the Wildcats appear to be abandoning the option and tight-end load
southlake thug
11-29-2005, 11:42 PM
haa
ACM Dad
11-29-2005, 11:43 PM
Word tonight after practice is that Plano was running the run and shoot with no huddle and alternating QB's.
The intersting thing is that they ran out of this formation the first 3 downs then swtiched to the wing T or maybe it was the wishbone.
Anyways SLC better prepare to see a ton of Spread as the Wildcats appear to be abandoning the option and tight-end load\
Either disinformation or your coach will be rather unhappy with you tomorrow... I vote for disinformation.
Plano Wildcat Fan
11-30-2005, 01:02 AM
haa
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Butch Fifield
11-30-2005, 11:29 AM
Funny thing is when Lake Highlands came to play at Clark Field years ago with Marcus Stiggers, the first drive they did not come out in their customary wishbone.
They came out in the spread with no back. I believe the first play Stiggers did a QB draw. Then I think he actually threw a pass or two out of that formation. They moved the ball quickly downfield for a TD (If my memory serves me).
Of course they went back to wishbone rest of the game.
RidgePride
11-30-2005, 11:31 AM
Word tonight after practice is that Plano was running the run and shoot with no huddle and alternating QB's.
The intersting thing is that they ran out of this formation the first 3 downs then swtiched to the wing T or maybe it was the wishbone.
Anyways SLC better prepare to see a ton of Spread as the Wildcats appear to be abandoning the option and tight-end load
The old cliche -"You can't teach an old dog new tricks" applies here.
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