Unbalanced Single Wing
The Flip
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Agenda
 Why we have flipped
 Base Formation  Plays we run when flipping  How we call the play  2 Methods
 Flipped Formations  2 Formations
 How we organize the flip  2 Methods  Putting it all together  2 Examples
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Why Flip?
1) Defenses often dont adjust properly. 2) Causes a level of confusion. 3) Gives your opposition something else to prepare for. 4) Great playoff adjustment or when facing teams multiple times. 5) Cheap time investment.
Our UBSW Base Formation
5
E
3 1 0 2 4 6
G C G T P E
Note: Our Cadence = Shift, Down, Ready, Set, GO
Plays we run from Flip
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Flip 16 Power Flip 18 Sweep Flip 43 Reverse Flip 43 Reverse Pass Flip No Play
Note: We dont bother with changing the hole numbers when we call the play.
How to call the play  Method #1
1) 2) 3) Offense lines up in the base formation. Coach calls Flip and the play code. Players flip and then look at Wrist Coach for play.
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Assuming middle number live:  Flip RED 213 = Flip 16 Power  Flip BLUE 231 = Flip 43 Reverse  Flip GREEN 214 = Flip 18 Sweep
BLUE
GREEN
RED
0 43 Reverse Pass 1 16 Pass 2 32 Wedge 3 43 Reverse 4 Mouse 24 Seam 5 Dbl Mouse 47 Sw eep 6 Mouse 21 Trap 7 Spin 32 Wedge 8 Spin 18 Pass 9 Spin 26 Pow er
0 Rocket 11 Trap 1 18 Sw eep 2 16 Pow er 3 22 Wedge 4 Dbl 27 Sw eep 5 24 Seam 6 Flat Pass 7 Mouse 22 Seam 8 No Play 9 Spin 32 Wedge
0 18 Sw eep Pass 1 16 Pow er 2 Dbl 23 Pow er 3 Dbl Mouse 27 Sw eep 4 Lazer Larry 47 Sw eep 5 Mouse 16 Pow er 6 Mouse 22 Wedge 7 Mouse 16 Pass 8 Rocket 28 Sw eep 9 Spin 18 Sw eep
How to call the play  Method #2
1) 2) 3) 4) Offense lines up in the base formation. Coach calls the play code. Players look at Wrist Coach for play. On Shift, players flip.
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Assuming middle number live:  Flip RED 798 = Flip 43 Reverse  Flip BLUE 789 = Flip 18 Sweep  Flip GREEN 124 = Flip 16 Power
BLUE
GREEN
RED
0 43 Reverse Pass 1 16 Pass 2 32 Wedge 3 43 Reverse 4 Mouse 24 Seam 5 Dbl Mouse 47 Sw eep 6 Mouse 21 Trap 7 Spin 32 Wedge 8 Flip 18 Sw eep 9 Spin 26 Pow er
0 Rocket 11 Trap 1 18 Sw eep 2 Flip 16 Pow er 3 22 Wedge 4 Flip 43 Rev Pass 5 24 Seam 6 Flat Pass 7 Mouse 22 Seam 8 No Play 9 Spin 32 Wedge
0 18 Sw eep Pass 1 16 Pow er 2 Dbl 23 Pow er 3 Dbl Mouse 27 Sw eep 4 Lazer Larry 47 Sw eep 5 Mouse 16 Pow er 6 Mouse 22 Wedge 7 Mouse 16 Pass 8 Rocket 28 Sw eep 9 Flip 43 Reverse
Play Call Method #1 vs. Method #2
 Method #1
 No need to add additional plays to wrist coach.
 Method #2
 Faster and causes confusion when shifting.
Flipped Formation #1
 Right G and Left G exchange positions
 T and P move to the left  Left E and Right E exchange positions  #1 and #2 exchange positions  #3 moves to the left between G and T  #4 moves to the wing position on the left
E P T G C G E
Flipped Formation #2
 Right G and Left G exchange positions
 T and P move to the left  Left E and Right E exchange positions  #1 moves directly behind C.
 #2 lines up 12 yards outside the E 1 yard off the LOS in a Receiver Stance.
 #3 moves to the left between G and T  #4 moves to the wing position on the left
E P T G C G E
Formation #1 vs. Formation #2
 Flipped Formation #1
 Extra blocker (#2 Back) with Flip 43 Reverse  Better formation to run Flip 43 Reverse Pass
 Flipped Formation #2
 Hits faster
Flip Organization  Method #1
1) #3 takes a step back allowing the lineman to pass in front of him.
2) The LG and LE take a step back. 3) The RG, T, P and RE go in front in order moving to their positions on the left. 4) The LG and LE move to their positions on the right. 5) #3 moves into his position on the left. 6) #4 loops behind the #1 and #2 to the left Wing position.
7) #1 and #2 switch positions.
Flip Organization  Method #1 (Illustrated)
Flip Organization  Method #2
1) #3 takes a step back allowing the lineman to pass in front of him.
2) The RG, T, P and RE take a step back. 3) The LG and LE go in front in order moving into their positions on the right. 4) The RG, T, P and RE in order move to their positions on the left . 5) #3 moves into his position on the left. 6) #4 loops behind the #1 and #2 to the left Wing.
7) #1 and #2 switch positions.
Flip Organization  Method #2 (Illustrated)
Flip Organization Method #1 vs. Method #2
 The only difference is which lineman go first.
 Method #1
 Strong Side
 Method #2
 Weak/Quick Side
Putting it all together  Example #1
Flipped formation #1
1) Method #1 for the play call
 No reason you couldnt use #2 if you like.
2) Method #1 for flip organization
 No reason you couldnt use #2 if you like.
3) #1 verifies everyone is their ready position and begins his normal cadence.
Putting it all together  Example #1
Flip 16 Power
Putting it all together  Example #1
Flip 18 Sweep
Putting it all together  Example #1
Flip 43 Reverse Pass
Putting it all together  Example #1
Flip No Play
Putting it all together  Example #2
Flipped formation #2
1) Method #2 for the play call.
 You could use #1, but I believe you lose an element of surprise. See below.
2) #1 verifies everyone is their ready position and shouts Shift. 3) Method #2 for flip organization
 No reason you couldnt use #1 if you like.
4) After moving into their new position everyone immediately gets in their stance. 5) #1 verifies everyone is set and shouts GO
Putting it all together  Example #2
Flip 16 Power
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