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Post by x2d1957 on Feb 4, 2020 15:34:27 GMT -6
DANG, HOW did yall finagle all the valley schools at home?? no game over 20 miles + or-
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Post by SintonFan_InAustin on Feb 4, 2020 17:58:27 GMT -6
For me all of them are road trips from Calallen.
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Post by SintonFan_InAustin on Feb 4, 2020 17:59:37 GMT -6
SINTON 2020 Kingsville scrimmage CC Ray scrimmage Orange grove CC Carrol (H) CC Miller Bye week Port Isabel (H) West Oso Raymondville (H) Ingleside Rio Hondo (H) Rockport Robstown (H)
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Post by SintonFan_InAustin on Apr 11, 2020 10:47:59 GMT -6
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Post by SintonFan_InAustin on Apr 18, 2020 21:11:27 GMT -6
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Post by SintonFan_InAustin on Apr 27, 2020 4:23:24 GMT -6
Come on 2020 football season, coastal bend teams with valley teams making up 4a D2 D16
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Post by SintonFan_InAustin on May 4, 2020 7:28:48 GMT -6
4 of 5 offensive linemen return and here is some other returners
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Post by wfcoyote on May 4, 2020 13:47:46 GMT -6
Rockport and Beeville has a QB coach and that helps. If you run the Wing-T it helps to have a ball handler like Kyle Fishbeck who was at GP back in about 2010 if I have his name right.
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2020 22:22:18 GMT -6
Rockport and Beeville has a QB coach and that helps. If you run the Wing-T it helps to have a ball handler like Kyle Fishbeck who was at GP back in about 2010 if I have his name right. How many times are you gonna call the offense incorrectly? They run the Slot-t not the Wing-t.
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Post by wfcoyote on May 5, 2020 0:18:33 GMT -6
“At this point what difference doe it make”. Hillary Clinton
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Post by Clemensbuff on May 5, 2020 13:34:15 GMT -6
“At this point what difference doe it make”. Hillary Clinton LOL
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Post by warcat82 on May 7, 2020 11:33:11 GMT -6
Rockport and Beeville has a QB coach and that helps. If you run the Wing-T it helps to have a ball handler like Kyle Fishbeck who was at GP back in about 2010 if I have his name right. How many times are you gonna call the offense incorrectly? They run the Slot-t not the Wing-t. THANK YOU!!! They are definitely not the same thing! That would be like calling an offense that passes the ball at any time the air raid offense. When I was at Beeville, we had a Superintendent that thought he was a play by play announcer. He was on the radio every game announcing games. He drove us nuts because if we ran the ball between the tackles, to him it was always dive, if we ran outside it was either reverse or option left or right. If we threw any short ball it was a TE dump (even though we ran 3 and 4 wide receiver sets with 5 down linemen EVERY PLAY with no tight formations). If it was a down field pass it was a hail mary. If we had our FB and TB in the backfield with our shotgun QB, it was wishbone gun.
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2020 13:21:56 GMT -6
How many times are you gonna call the offense incorrectly? They run the Slot-t not the Wing-t. THANK YOU!!! They are definitely not the same thing! That would be like calling an offense that passes the ball at any time the air raid offense. When I was at Beeville, we had a Superintendent that thought he was a play by play announcer. He was on the radio every game announcing games. He drove us nuts because if we ran the ball between the tackles, to him it was always dive, if we ran outside it was either reverse or option left or right. If we threw any short ball it was a TE dump (even though we ran 3 and 4 wide receiver sets with 5 down linemen EVERY PLAY with no tight formations). If it was a down field pass it was a hail mary. If we had our FB and TB in the backfield with our shotgun QB, it was wishbone gun. Lol I've corrected him 3,567 times and he keeps calling it what he wants.
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Post by gp37 on May 7, 2020 14:02:52 GMT -6
"There they go again". President Ronald Reagan Semantics,Semantics
When was the first time you heard of the "Slot-T".
When you line up in the Wing-T, you have a TE on each side and the WB lines up behind and just outside of the Right TE. If that TE does social distancing and moves 6 ft. to the right and he become a SE and it creates a slot. Oh well lets change the name to Slot-T instead of modified Delaware Wing-T that Brownwood ran.
What if we set up in the Wing-T with the SE out to the right and open a slot and bring that WB all the way back to the left and outside the TE and do social distancing with the RB and FB 6 ft behind the QB under center. Why don't you still call it the Slot-T ? They call it the Pro-set.
The Slot gives you a better option and confusion if you want the option to pass so we set up a double slot on left and right. we set the 2 WB's just outside the tackles and the QB does social distancing and moves 6 ft behind the center and the FB to block or option to dump the ball to. Why don't we call it the double Slot-T. Why shotgun ?
The T formation was popular with the QB under center and a RB on each side of the FB behind the center and Coach Bud Wilkinson did well with it at OU and then this guy by the name of Coach Warren Woodson at Hardin Simmons thought why don't I move ths RB off to the side and make him a WB and thus the Wing-T was born. Several coaches took credit for it.
WF Coyotes ran the Single Wing wiyh the TB beside the FB and the QB was the blocking back and would pitch the ball to the FB or TB or pass and become a blocking back but it looked like the shotgun and so actually the shotgun is Single Wing but semantics makes it the shotgun.
I saw a Slot-T team run the wishbone with a slot and they called it the slot-T. I think if you have a real good FB and a QB that can pass and a SE that can catch the ball that would be a good play. The SE has the option to become a receiver or cross to the left to block for the FB on a dive play through the right guards hole. I think Coach Bill Yoeman called it the split back veer. The WB becomes a flanker. The wishbone would run a tight formation or split formation which creates a slot but it is still called wishbone and I guess they should change to wishbone-slot-T to make the semantics happy.
I can see why a announcer could get the dive play confused with the FB trap play and if the FB did not get outside the tackle on the FB off tackle play it might look like a dive play to the left.
Now back to my question, when did you first hear the term Slot-T? It is not something new, it just got a new name for semantics purpose.
I'm looking through the Brownwood playbook ran back in the 60's and one play is the Split speed right shovel pass to the WB who runs between the center and RG. There is a SE doing social distancing out to the right . They have another one Split speed left shovel pass to WB and he runs through the left tackle hole. The TE on the left becomes a SE and does social distancing 6 ft to the left and his assignment is downfield blocking. Brownwood refereed to it as the modified Delaware Wing-T and you can call it what you want. I am already long winded and want bother to go into the Iowa Wing-T or the Augustana Wing-T but each coach modifies the playbook to fit his players . You can say Liberry instead of Library and I know what you are talking about.
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Post by warcat82 on May 9, 2020 2:15:35 GMT -6
Slot-T swaps the line with quick and strong sides. The concepts are also different. Even Calallen great, coach Danaher, will correct people on it. He runs the power wing-t, and his spread is based out of it. If you ask coach Paul Kilby or Jeff Walker, they will also tell you the concepts are different. Back when I was at Beeville, Floresville ran wing T and GP ran slot T. There was way more game planning for the slot-T. Jerry Vance and Bruce Bush would also be insulted if someone said they're the same.
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