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Does any Southeast Ohio team run the I Bone offense?


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YOU FUNNY.


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YOU'RE TIGER BAIT wrote:YOU FUNNY.
No it is a combo of the wishbone, I and a little spread mixed in. Design for a power running team that has a young improving QB!


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I know that ole buddy.


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In this offense you can break the bone on any play with only one or two backs in the backfield and go into the spread very easily . Of course this depends on the teams talent, speed and depth!


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in the age of spread offenses you don't see much of stuff like this anymore do we.


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YOU'RE TIGER BAIT wrote:in the age of spread offenses you don't see much of stuff like this anymore do we.
That is a shame. A good coach could incorporate it with the spread!


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NY still utilizes the power I and the wishbone to go along with the spread.


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Orange and Brown wrote:NY still utilizes the power I and the wishbone to go along with the spread.
They are running the I-Bone but they call it something else!


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Motion is a big part of this offense.


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You are obsessed with this lol


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Orange and Brown wrote:You are obsessed with this lol
Trying to talk about real football subjects!


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What do you want to know?

I would imagine you can run a lot of the option some, such as dive, belly (basically iso), and option off that as one series. You run all of your traps: fb trap, tb trap, and boot/waggle. Then run power off tackle to the "t" back.

I don't see how you could use motion effectively unless you broke the bone/got into a wing or slot set. But even then you would still be running the same plays just putting the ball carrier in motion to receive the pitch, take a handoff, or fake.

As in any offense, you need something to attack all gaps and areas of the field. I would just focus on using the traditional I or wishbone series with this formation. If you want a good idea of what the wishbone looks like look up Clinton-Massie on google. They run it well.


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bcltcr wrote:What do you want to know?

I would imagine you can run a lot of the option some, such as dive, belly (basically iso), and option off that as one series. You run all of your traps: fb trap, tb trap, and boot/waggle. Then run power off tackle to the "t" back.

I don't see how you could use motion effectively unless you broke the bone/got into a wing or slot set. But even then you would still be running the same plays just putting the ball carrier in motion to receive the pitch, take a handoff, or fake.

As in any offense, you need something to attack all gaps and areas of the field. I would just focus on using the traditional I or wishbone series with this formation. If you want a good idea of what the wishbone looks like look up Clinton-Massie on google. They run it well.
On my college and high school team we instilled the wishbone and it developed into a version of what I call the I bone! We ran quit a bit of the option game from this formation and we had over 2600 passing yards. Our OC said you can run quite a bit from this type "O" AS with any offense it depends on talent and skill level of your team.


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I'm not exactly sure what you are describing as "I Bone" because there is really no universal language in football. With that being said, How can you be in the I and the Bone?? Aren't those 2 different formations all together? Please explain your "I Bone".


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94dragons wrote:I'm not exactly sure what you are describing as "I Bone" because there is really no universal language in football. With that being said, How can you be in the I and the Bone?? Aren't those 2 different formations all together? Please explain your "I Bone".
It comes when you break the bone and have an off set back behind the fullback. I agree with your statement that there is no universal language in football.


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