| Five Wide Attack Offense | | | | defense is set up and make the right call. |
| The Football Spread Offense For High School Is An | | | | Another version is the spread option. This requires a |
| Effective Strategy With Multiple formations and uses. | | | | quarterback who can run with the ball, which you |
| This football offense is a strategy that has been | | | | don't find that often, as well as a line that can trap |
| around for at least half a century, with many | | | | and receivers who can block. In this scenario the |
| variations in the way it is perceived and executed. | | | | hope is that the defense is anticipating a pass to one |
| You can find a version of it used at every level of | | | | of the receivers. |
| the game, from high school all the way up to the | | | | A rarely seen or used version of the football spread |
| pros. | | | | offense is called the Pistol Offense, which holds the |
| However it is set up, its main goal is to spread out | | | | option for different members of the offense to |
| the defense across the field so that the offense has | | | | carry the ball. |
| many running and passing opportunities to choose | | | | There are other variations to the football spread |
| from. It can be an extremely effective strategy if | | | | offense, and they are used by different coaches |
| done properly. | | | | across the country. |
| The most common set-up when it comes to the | | | | To ensure that the spread offense is executed |
| spread offense is the QB in shotgun formation (at | | | | properly, all members of the team have to be in |
| least 5 yards back from the line of scrimmage). | | | | sync. Just like any other offensive strategy, it has to |
| Players spread across the field horizontally in 3, 4, or | | | | be practiced over and over again in order for all |
| 5 receiver sets, and the linemen may spread | | | | pieces of the puzzle to come into place. |
| themselves out as well. As the defense fans out to | | | | Along with knowing and understanding the strategy, |
| make sure everyone is covered, they are creating | | | | critical thinking on the part of all players, especially the |
| multiple openings that the offense can take | | | | quarterback, is key to making the right decision as |
| advantage of. | | | | far as whether to throw or run with the ball. |
| Coaches put their own spins on this offense, to | | | | If your football team needs to have more offense |
| varying results. Sometimes it can work well, other | | | | take a look at the football spread offense. For more |
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| There is the pass-oriented version, which assumes | | | | Spread Offense. |
| the coach and quarterback can analyze the way the | | | | |