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Good, very similar!


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LHS 72 wrote:
94dragons wrote:I'm not exactly sure what you are describing as "I Bone" because there is really no universal language in football. With that being said, How can you be in the I and the Bone?? Aren't those 2 different formations all together? Please explain your "I Bone".
It comes when you break the bone and have an off set back behind the fullback. I agree with your statement that there is no universal language in football.
I think this is a pretty common adjustment with most teams that run the wishbone now days. Johnson Central in Kentucky is a predominantly Wishbone team who will commonly break the bone as a way of removing defenders from the box. They still run most of their normal plays out of the broken bone or I bone as you call it. They specialize in Inside Belly (Double Dive), ISO and Veer as their base offensive plays and are VERY good at them.


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94dragons wrote:
LHS 72 wrote:
94dragons wrote:I'm not exactly sure what you are describing as "I Bone" because there is really no universal language in football. With that being said, How can you be in the I and the Bone?? Aren't those 2 different formations all together? Please explain your "I Bone".
It comes when you break the bone and have an off set back behind the fullback. I agree with your statement that there is no universal language in football.
I think this is a pretty common adjustment with most teams that run the wishbone now days. Johnson Central in Kentucky is a predominantly Wishbone team who will commonly break the bone as a way of removing defenders from the box. They still run most of their normal plays out of the broken bone or I bone as you call it. They specialize in Inside Belly (Double Dive), ISO and Veer as their base offensive plays and are VERY good at them.
Look at O&B post on the Colorado offense of the early 90's NY runs a version of what I call the I Bone


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anybody has insight on Johnson Central football system?


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I bone defense


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