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One Way to Expose Single Safety Defenses

This entry was posted on October 24, 2017, in Flexbone, offense, high school, book, pass plays, wishbone, veer, triple option, army, navy, kennesaw, citadel, paul johnson, nation, association, installation, formations, playbook, teams, football, and tagged Dr. Lou Cella, flexbone, four verticals, Offense, one high safety, single safety, TRIPS. Bookmark the permalink.

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