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Previous Era Offenses: Two Back Offense?

Discussion in 'Football: NFL, College, High School' started by Rocket River, Nov 28, 2014.

  1. Rocket River

    Rocket River Member

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    What teams are running a consistent Two Back Offense?

    If that a thing of a past? Only for Special Plays?

    Any particular reason it cannot work?

    It seems a new offense comes in and everyone forgets about the old offenses

    Rocket River
    Still likes a Modified 4-6 Defense . . ..
     
  2. Dairy Ashford

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    Presumably a 46 as in Strong Safety Doug Plank, #46. A modified dime defense would probably expectorate a two-and-two-thirds-dozen-point lead in upstate New York against a team you had beaten the week before. The 46 is only allergic to Italian QBs from Pennsylvania at either the very start or end of their careers.
     
  3. moestavern19

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    The pompousity is strong in this thread.
     
  4. Buck Turgidson

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    Longhorn network had UT/A&M replays this weekend. I think it was '96, UT was running a split back set with Ricky Williams and Priest Holmes. That's pretty strong.
     
  5. Two Sandwiches

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    Glory days.
     
  6. Mr. Clutch

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    Nah, use an extra TE instead, because they are better blockers and receivers.
     

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