1. Dummy Half pushes out dragging 1st Marker and drawing Defenders "A and B". 2. Attacker "A" runs his line drawing the "C" Defender. 3. Dummy Half then draws and passes the ball behind Attacker "A" and passes to Attacker "B".
This is a Backdoor Play. With this play, an overlap is eventually created out wide. You can run this play multiple times during your Attacking Set. Attacker "A" must not take out either Defenders "A or B". You are a Dummy runner or Block runner.
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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