Cutting From The Middle Of A Horizontal Stack
Horizontal stack offenses have become the new paradigm in a relatively short time. Many teams have adopted these types of offenses as initiation, rather than continuation, in the face of pressure defenses at all levels of the game. Flat stacks, as they are often called, can put the middle cutters 'on stage'. This allows a position of advantage for those cutters, but with great power comes great responsibility.
We've asked our authors for tips on what to do in the middle positions of a flat-stack to maximize your abilities, your's teams offense, or your D.
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Issue No. 11 Cutting From The Middle Of A Horizontal Stack Thursday, November 20th, 2008
- Everything Should Be Intentional by Bryn Martyna
- Understanding Offensive Priorities by Greg Husak
- Use On-Field Cues by Gwen Ambler
- Downfield 1-On-1 Defense by Seth Wiggins
- Five Easy Steps by Dusty Becker
- Three Keys To Being A Good Middle by Chelsea Putnam
- It All Comes Back To Throwing by Lou Burruss
- Sockeye's Wheelhouse by Mike Caldwell





