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Breakdown: Improving A&M's packaged plays

The Aggie offense may have been intentionally watered down against Louisiana-Monroe, but Kyle Allen still had opportunities to run it. John Harris explains how Allen can improve on one of A&M's most basic plays.
November 7, 2014
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College football offenses throughout history have lived and, in some cases, died with option football.

Here's the thing, though — many of you are thinking, 'Well, my team didn't run the wishbone.' See, that's the one thing the game should've taught us: the word option just means there are different availabilities to a quarterback or to a receiver or to a running back. Sure, the wishbone was true triple option football. But...

The West Coast offense was built on option routes by receivers.



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