I ran the Evashevski version of the Wing-T (two tight ends, no SE, lead-post-inside-out blocking in 1958. I am coaching the Wing-T this fall with 11- and 12w year old players. We will be pulling and trapping and double-team the hole.
sounds fun Wing T is perfect for that age group to implement some really cool plays. good luck. you can also check out my new Wing T eBook here - coachparker.org/2021/09/01/wing-t-offense/
Hey Coach,we run the wing t but we make it easier by numbering backs and holes and we tag formation names on the front and tag plays name on the back.Example King 28 Buck.We run more of the 2 wingbacks so we have motion on every play.
Two good books on the Wing-T are "Scoring Power with the Wing-T" by Forest Evashevski and David Nelson, and "The Delaware Wing-T: An Order of Football" by Tubby Raymond and Ted Kempski
Yes, I have both of them. I have both of the Nelson Wing T books and I think two of the Raymond books on the Wing T. Good stuff. I actually wrote a Wing T eBook here - coachparker.org/2021/09/01/wing-t-offense/
Thank you so much for explaining it, see I was confused because I thought the second number was letting them know which back was getting the ball and the 3 number was telling them what hole they were going.
Hey coach how do I simplyfy the language for the 10 yr olds so that they can understand it better and perform better. Love the videos by the way!! Thanks
I use my standard numbering system of backs and holes. you could use their 3 digit system to say the formation for the first number then a traditional numbering system for back and hole and have something like - 125 would be a base Wing-T Right = 1, TB = 2 and the 5 hole = 125. So a Wingt Rt Tailback 5 hole Dive.
The wing T can be very complex only because of the verbiage. I've seen youth teams go undefeated for years running the wing t, and i've seen teams not win a game running it.. most teams who i've seen fail had line issues or doesnt use motion or play action.. this was hard to get thru with all the ads tho..get that money.
Thanks for your comments and feedback on the ads. I will adjust the ad content. Its not that much money LOL. I have TH-cam premium so I have not seen the ads in awhile. thanks for the feedback.
@@coachparker great content Coach..lol..i had success with some of your beast formations by the way..dont run it the whole game, waited til the 4th Quarter, when defenses get a little tired, it destroys them..
ya, took me all morning to figure it out. I think many new Wing-T guys probably use a more modern system. My Wing-T upcoming Wing-T plays ebook will have my numbering system. Thanks for your comments.
I ran the Evashevski version of the Wing-T (two tight ends, no SE, lead-post-inside-out blocking in 1958. I am coaching the Wing-T this fall with 11- and 12w year old players. We will be pulling and trapping and double-team the hole.
sounds fun Wing T is perfect for that age group to implement some really cool plays. good luck. you can also check out my new Wing T eBook here - coachparker.org/2021/09/01/wing-t-offense/
Hey Coach,we run the wing t but we make it easier by numbering backs and holes and we tag formation names on the front and tag plays name on the back.Example King 28 Buck.We run more of the 2 wingbacks so we have motion on every play.
I like that, we do some of the same since we run a ton of double wing too. Thanks for your comment!
Two good books on the Wing-T are "Scoring Power with the Wing-T" by Forest Evashevski and David Nelson, and "The Delaware Wing-T: An Order of Football" by Tubby Raymond and Ted Kempski
Yes, I have both of them. I have both of the Nelson Wing T books and I think two of the Raymond books on the Wing T. Good stuff. I actually wrote a Wing T eBook here - coachparker.org/2021/09/01/wing-t-offense/
I will be running a variation of this offense coming this year with 3/4th grade. Thanks for putting this together.
great, I am glad I could help. thanks for the feedback!
Thank you so much for explaining it, see I was confused because I thought the second number was letting them know which back was getting the ball and the 3 number was telling them what hole they were going.
anytime, let me know how I can help.
Hey coach how do I simplyfy the language for the 10 yr olds so that they can understand it better and perform better. Love the videos by the way!! Thanks
I use my standard numbering system of backs and holes. you could use their 3 digit system to say the formation for the first number then a traditional numbering system for back and hole and have something like - 125 would be a base Wing-T Right = 1, TB = 2 and the 5 hole = 125. So a Wingt Rt Tailback 5 hole Dive.
Very interested in Double Wing.
I will have an eBook out later this year in the Double Wing.
The wing T can be very complex only because of the verbiage. I've seen youth teams go undefeated for years running the wing t, and i've seen teams not win a game running it.. most teams who i've seen fail had line issues or doesnt use motion or play action.. this was hard to get thru with all the ads tho..get that money.
Thanks for your comments and feedback on the ads. I will adjust the ad content. Its not that much money LOL. I have TH-cam premium so I have not seen the ads in awhile. thanks for the feedback.
@@coachparker great content Coach..lol..i had success with some of your beast formations by the way..dont run it the whole game, waited til the 4th Quarter, when defenses get a little tired, it destroys them..
@@c.campbell9893 Yep Fear the Beast especially when the Defense is weak or tired. Ouch! Glad it worked for you. Thanks for your feedback!
500 formation is 2 wings and 2 split ends. No TEs in 500
depends on which author and dates etc. so many different variations
Crazy confusing. I have to watch this a few times.
ya, took me all morning to figure it out. I think many new Wing-T guys probably use a more modern system. My Wing-T upcoming Wing-T plays ebook will have my numbering system. Thanks for your comments.