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97 Buffalo Bills TABLE OF CONTENTS OFFENSIVE PROCEDURE HUDDLE - CADENCE AUTOMATIC/CHECK OFF SYSTEM HOLE NUMBERING SYSTEM ALIGNMENT AND MOVEMENT RUN AND PASSING GAME STRUCTURE FORMATION DIAGRAMS NTS PAGES 1-2 PAGE 3 PAGES 4-5 PAGES 6-7 PAGES 8-13 OFFENSIVE PROCEDURE HUDDLE Ball dl 7 Yards LTLG CRG RT x Zz YR QB W Center will set the huddle 7 yards from the ball, his back to LOS. G’s align next to center, T's next '9 Guards, hands on knees, head up, eyes on QB. X and Z on opposite sides of huddle, hands on knees, head up eyes on QB. Y,R, W, align as diagrammed, face the offensive line, hands on knees, head up, eyes on QB. QB remains out of huddle until signals are received. QB steps into huddle, talking stops, full cadence is given once. The C, X, Z sprint to their formation positions, The QB then repeats the snap count followed by “Ready-Break” (everyone claps hands and hollers “Break” ‘on the command) and sprints to their assigned position. At the LOS each player will immediately assume his final-stance. Usually X, Z, R, = 2 point stances, while OL, W, Y, =3 point stances. Huddle discipline and the huddle break are as important to the offense as any other phase of the game. The huddle is indicative of self pride and Team Pride! Each individual must make it his responsibility to have an excellent huddle. HUDDLE SITUATION The QB always makes his call in same sequence. 1. Formation (shifis or movement included). 2. Play . 3. Starting Cont Example: Doc Right 36 Zone on Two CADENCE The cadence is a combination of words and numbers used in a rhythmic count. The cadence must be used 2s a weapon by the offensive team.

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