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Old Mon Dec 19, 2005, 10:44am
Suudy Suudy is offline
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I don't know about 2-man, since our association requires a minimum of 3 to do a game. And we very rarely do 3-man, and only on junior high games.

For us in 3 man, HL and LJ have the LOS, and the R is responsible for the interior line and QB. On FG/PAT, it depends on where the kick is from.

For a FG within about the 20 yard line and PATs, the HL and LJ start on the line, R lines up in the middle. On the snap, the LJ busts butt to the endline for over/under the crossbar. The HL has the kicker and holder, and the R looks for between the uprights. If under, LJ immediatly signals no good. If over, we do a thumbs up to the R.

For FGs outside about the 20, LJ is under the uprights. HL has the line, and R cheats over to the LJ side. LJ has the kick the entire way (over/under and between uprights). R has kicker/holder. HL as the line.

Obviously 3-man stinks for coveragem, but if that's what you've got to do.
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