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    Thumbs up Twins Flex Scheme! (Saints PB)

    I don't think one has been done for this form yet,
    I've been working on this for a while now and I finally got it good enough to share
    The Best thing about this scheme is that you only need to use 2 of your audible spots for it leaving you room to really throw off the D sometimes
    Set two of your audibles to: FB Dive Strong and Saints HB Sluggo.
    The only changes you need to make are to set your inside WR to your better blocking WR (I use Dez)
    I usually pick HB slip screen to come out in, because the two audibles set up and the standard audibles cover conveniently cover all of the plays you need to use so coming out in the screen play always gives you the option to call it if need be.
    The other play I'll come out in is HB lead dive or Y Iso Lead Draw - just to change up the running game a little (Will make since later)

    Alright so for the plays and reads:
    The Running Plays
    Saints HB power
    (Run in your standard audibles)
    Its an outside run that gives you just as many blockers and the counter plays but takes half the time to get started. This play is simply ridiculous.
    -To make the reads count blockers compared to defenders on that side, you'll almost always have an advantage to one side.
    -Typically if they come out in man, the TE side will be a HUGE gain, if they come out in Zone the WR side can be a huge gain depending on how the WR blocks but a hole will be there its just a matter of hitting it in time.

    FB Dive Strong
    (one of your audibles)
    A good short yardage getter that can catch the D off guard after constantly pounding the ball outside, and once you run it a few times they have to respect the middle of the field again, reopening the outside run.
    This play should be obvious reads if there is a whole to in inside or you just need a few yards.
    **** This applies to the Draw and Dive play also, if/when you come out in them, just to keep the D modest.

    The Passing Plays

    In no certain order

    Slants
    (The quick pass audible)
    Beats man, cover 3 and cover 2
    Everyone has a slant play they use so make changes as you normally would.
    If you interested, I normally streak or smart route curl the inside receiver just to open up a little more room for the outside receivers slant.
    But honestly the best option in this is the RB if they are in zone they have to ignore him because of the two WRs on that side which leaves him wide open.

    PA Dive
    (The play action audible)
    Beats man very well and works against cover 3 but its not the best for it.
    Set-Up- Personally I hate PA's so I always block the RB or motion him to the strong side and drag him across the field. Also depending on the guy/D/situation I'll put the far receiver on a (smart) comeback route.

    Hitch Corner
    (The deep pass audible)
    Beats everything, normally with ease.
    The only change that you need to make on this is to drag the RB and curl the FB. Somebody will get open.

    Saints HB Sluggo
    (What ever audible you make it)
    Again beats everything, normally with ease
    The changes are to make the RB drag and the FB curl, motion the RB to the outside. you can also streak the out side receiver.
    If the no one lines up in front of the inside receiver, it's an automatic completion. sometimes for a huge gain.

    There are alot of other changes you can do to each play depending on how the person is playing you and shit like that, but ya'll are all smart and good enough to make those adjustment.
    This has really helped me out alot, I hope some of ya'll can benfit from it.
    And defiantly leave me some feed back and suggestions, would love to know what ya'll think!!!

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    Very nice

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    Gonna lab this scheme today. Thanks

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    This is a GREAT formation in the Saints book. I'll add more later but one other sleeper play in twins flex is the PA where the slot receiver is running a crossing route, outside #1 is running a deepish in, TE corner and FB to the flats. Block the RB and streak the outside receiver (not strictly necessary, but I like having at least one streak on a play, but you could also curl him as well or leave it as is).

    You have options everywhere. The B receiver is often open right after the snap, the FB gets open in the flat but you could also block him and do something with your RB, the TE corner needs no explanation, and streaks are very versatile.
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    I have ran w/ the Saints pb since day 1 and I have literally ran maybe 2 plays from this set. I will def have to look into this later, thanks guys!

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    i like this play mixed in with weak twins

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    i love running out of this its honestly amazing. you have blast and power. to both sides. ima lab those pass plays cuz i need more from this formation

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    I'll look into it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sedrick21 View Post
    I'll look into it.
    ^^^This my friends...is trolling @ its finest

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    I use a similiar approach out of the baltimore pb with i form twins , about you saying that you inside wr ( on the los ) being the better blocker . You can motion him across the formation and snap it when he's behind or just outside the te , this giving you one more blocker to that side .

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