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2 qb formation.
Jones and Jennings, both always on the field at one time. Both always start out in the shotgun formation with one in the QB position and one in the RB position. Snap either goes to the QB or the RB steps in front of it. Whoever doesn't receive it essentially takes off to play WR on the play while the other throws or keeps the ball.
Remember some high school doing this a couple of years ago.Jones and Jennings, both always on the field at one time. Both always start out in the shotgun formation with one in the QB position and one in the RB position. Snap either goes to the QB or the RB steps in front of it. Whoever doesn't receive it essentially takes off to play WR on the play while the other throws or keeps the ball.
Jones and Jennings, both always on the field at one time. Both always start out in the shotgun formation with one in the QB position and one in the RB position. Snap either goes to the QB or the RB steps in front of it. Whoever doesn't receive it essentially takes off to play WR on the play while the other throws or keeps the ball.
Why wouldn't we just want an actual RB back there if he's just gonna run a route? Would the defense change at all based on which guy is throwing it?
Gonna have a TE come out with a large furry cat tail attached to his butt and he gets down on his hands and knees and purrs and while the defense is staring at it, they snap the ball. Not the FlexBone or the WildCat but the CatBone named after VN's very own Catbone
Jones and Jennings, both always on the field at one time. Both always start out in the shotgun formation with one in the QB position and one in the RB position. Snap either goes to the QB or the RB steps in front of it. Whoever doesn't receive it essentially takes off to play WR on the play while the other throws or keeps the ball.