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Winning with the I-Formation

winning with the i-formation

This video talks about how to win with the I-Formation. Plays Featured: Power, Counter, Toss, Trap, Power Pass, and Counter Pass. The double Tight-end Formation is great because it forces the defense to have to defend both sides of the formation.

The Double Tight-End I-Formation is an excellent choice for youth football because it provides a strong combination of power, simplicity, and versatility—all critical factors for young athletes. Here’s why it works so well:

Strong Blocking at the Line of Scrimmage

  • With two tight ends, the offensive line gets extra blocking strength on both sides, making it easier to open running lanes.

  • Helps neutralize defensive penetration, which is key since young linemen are still developing their blocking skills.

Power Running Game

  • The I-Formation naturally lends itself to a downhill rushing attack, with the fullback leading the way for the tailback.

  • The extra tight ends allow for double-team blocks, creating strong interior running lanes.

  • Perfect for smash-mouth football, helping control the clock and wear down defenses.

Balanced Formation (Hard to Read Defensively)

  • Since both sides of the formation look the same, defenses can’t easily predict where the play is going.

  • Works well against aggressive defenses that try to overload one side.

Simplifies the Passing Game

  • Tight ends are close to the line, providing easy short-route targets for young QBs (drag routes, quick outs, and pop passes).

  • Play-action passing is very effective since defenses will stack the box against the run.

Great for Misdirection & Play-Action

  • Defenses get caught keying too hard on the run, making play-action passes highly effective.

  • Simple misdirection plays (counters, bootlegs) can confuse undisciplined youth defenses.

 Maximizes Lesser Skilled Players

  • Youth teams often have players of varying abilities, and this formation allows coaches to place less athletic linemen at tight end while still contributing as blockers.

  • Fullbacks don’t need to be speedsters—just tough blockers and short-yardage runners.

If you’re coaching a youth team that thrives on power, simplicity, and play-action deception, this formation is a perfect fit.

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