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Old Wed Mar 29, 2006, 05:45pm
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Originally Posted by waltjp
There's at least one team in this area that uses a spread formation. The splits between the offensive linemen is at least 2 yards, probably wider. You'd think that the defense could easily shoot the gap but it's very difficult to defend. They audible often and run a lot of motion and quick passes.

Working as the umpire it's impossible for me to see both tackles. I make sure to tell the wing officials to help out if they see someone move and don't assume that I'm going to catch it.
REPLY: What team is that Walt??
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