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We had this debate and in "normal" splits the TE is starting within the FBZ. Wider splits he is not (we walked it off) The T is always in the FBZ unless they run some type of gadget play like the swinging gate. Yeah they could run splits so wide that he is not but I have never seen it nor I would expect not to since as started, it would leave holes so wide the entire defense could get tru. Note that this is with HS aged kids.
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