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- Pistol-Flex_Football_Formation abstract "Pistol-Flex or Pistol Double-Slot is a hybrid of two well-known American football formations: Pistol and Flexbone formations. It was pioneered in 2009 by coach Paul Markowski who is currently the Offensive Quality Control Coach at Chestnut Hill College, Philladelphia, PA. By combining the strengths of each offensive set, the end result is a formation that is very effective both in the passing and running styles of play. The triple option can be used from this set very effectively. Markowski has developed a true quadruple Option play run out of the Pistol-Flex formation. The base formation of the Pistol-Flex has the QB in a shotgun set four yards behind the center. The B-back is in a three-point stance with his down hand two yards behind the QB's feet. The two A-backs are set one yard directly behind the O-Tackle to their side. The offensive line splits are all 3 feet. There are multiple formations that the Pistol-Flex can be run from (Open, Tight, Bone, Box, Twins).At any given time, there are at least four eligible receivers within one yard of the line of scrimmage which bodes well for the passing attack.".
- Pistol-Flex_Football_Formation wikiPageID "28205256".
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- Pistol-Flex_Football_Formation wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Pistol-Flex_Football_Formation wikiPageRevisionID "693873534".
- Pistol-Flex_Football_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_football_formations.
- Pistol-Flex_Football_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Simon_Fraser_University.
- Pistol-Flex_Football_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Flexbone_formation.
- Pistol-Flex_Football_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Formation_(American_football).
- Pistol-Flex_Football_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Line_of_scrimmage.
- Pistol-Flex_Football_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Pistol_offense.
- Pistol-Flex_Football_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Shotgun_formation.
- Pistol-Flex_Football_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Three-point_stance.
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- Pistol-Flex_Football_Formation subject Category:American_football_formations.
- Pistol-Flex_Football_Formation subject Category:Simon_Fraser_University.
- Pistol-Flex_Football_Formation hypernym Hybrid.
- Pistol-Flex_Football_Formation type Plant.
- Pistol-Flex_Football_Formation type School.
- Pistol-Flex_Football_Formation type University.
- Pistol-Flex_Football_Formation type Formation.
- Pistol-Flex_Football_Formation type Page.
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- Pistol-Flex_Football_Formation type University.
- Pistol-Flex_Football_Formation comment "Pistol-Flex or Pistol Double-Slot is a hybrid of two well-known American football formations: Pistol and Flexbone formations. It was pioneered in 2009 by coach Paul Markowski who is currently the Offensive Quality Control Coach at Chestnut Hill College, Philladelphia, PA. By combining the strengths of each offensive set, the end result is a formation that is very effective both in the passing and running styles of play. The triple option can be used from this set very effectively.".
- Pistol-Flex_Football_Formation label "Pistol-Flex Football Formation".
- Pistol-Flex_Football_Formation sameAs Q7198466.
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- Pistol-Flex_Football_Formation sameAs Q7198466.
- Pistol-Flex_Football_Formation wasDerivedFrom Pistol-Flex_Football_Formation?oldid=693873534.
- Pistol-Flex_Football_Formation isPrimaryTopicOf Pistol-Flex_Football_Formation.