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9 Players are All You Need to Practice Triple and Zone Option

This entry was posted on July 27, 2020, 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, . Bookmark the permalink.

You Only Need 9 PLAYERS to EFFECTIVELY #Practice the #TripleOption and #ZoneOption https://youtu.be/deM4z3My_2Y

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