Using Pee Wee Football Formations To Get Incredible Results

Football formations get more complicated as the age level gets older, but their goal remains the same, which is to confuse the defense.

  Many teams prefer to use tight running formations as they believe it is safer to use.

 Many long time coaches prefer to use power run formation, like the T football formation.

 If you are coaching first year players, you may want to consider using the single wing.

 The most common formation in football is the baseic pro set with a fullback and running back.

 Some teams like to pass first, to set up the run, using the spread formation.

 Throughout the majority of the game, teams will align in only a couple of defensive formations.

 If your opponent has a great rushing attack, then consider lining up in the 6-2 defensive football formation.

 

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1 March 2011 | Recreation and Sports

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