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Allows the line to see the defense more clearly and communicate blitz and stunt pick ups. As a player, I personally preferred 2 pt as I could see the field better and felt I could move around quicker/better than in a 3 point. As a coach, I was mixed. But tended to lean towards 3pt.
The 2-point stance is one of the three football stances that players can line up before the snap. It's used by a lot of players, for the many positives it can bring to the table. The stance can help players get a good head start and allows outside edge rushers to cause confusion.
Coach Ed Warinner takes you through the basics of getting your offensive line in their proper stances. This is something you need to know no matter what system you're running! Click the link to...
31 Μαΐ 2017 · To the common observer one might not think that there is much difference between an offensive lineman lining up in a 2-point stance (no hand on the ground) versus a 3-point stance...
11 Απρ 2017 · The 2-point stance has allowed our players to look to the sideline for plays in our no-huddle system. It makes it easier for them to recognize fronts and communicate blocking schemes. Pass sets, jump sets, pulls, combos and double teams are all easier to execute from a 2-point stance.
1 Ιουλ 2024 · 3-Point Stance. In contrast, the 3-point stance favored by linemen offers improved leverage and low pad level, crucial for maintaining power and control at the line of scrimmage. This stance helps linemen launch forward explosively off the ball, establishing a strong initial position to engage with blockers. 2-Point Stance
Depends on what the system is. If Air Raid or Run 'n' Shoot, 2-pt probably makes more sense, but if you're a run-first team, I can't see a reason to not be in a 3-pt stance. The big pitfall with 2-pt stance is that many become undisciplined and start to stand too tall in the stance.