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Originally Posted by los panda
yes, this is what i'm bringing to the table, good honest football discussion.
so of the plenty/countless, the 2 teams referred used (not use?) the wishbone formation and don't use option. since they're countless, can you name plenty or even 1 that might be relevant? maybe plenty of teams run the single wing, but i'm not going to suggest that they are relevant and plentiful.
the wishbone was designed for the purpose of running the option, it sounds like you're saying otherwise.
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Well, if that is all your bringing your answers are already found in my previous post:
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Originally Posted by 30gut
Wait, out of all the possible football discussion going on in this thread this is what you contribute?
If you want a list of all the teams that used the wishbone formation and don't use option your on your own with that one because the list would be ridiculously long.
There are countless football teams from pop warner to high school to college to NFL that use the wishbone formation and don't use option.
The reason?
The wishbone is a formation its not inherently used as an option offense as REDSKINSEVER suggested.
I can get you started with program where I used to coach the Arbutus Golden Knights and in the NFL the Green Bay Packers(past 2 seasons) used wishbone and inverted wishbone.
-Cheers
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Basically your list consists of
every team that has used/uses a wishbone formation and
not run the option from the formation.
Simple, logic tells you that the list is long.