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Old 07-30-2007, 11:28 AM
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Hole numbering assignments can be shown on the same type of diagram. If you ever heard, "the rb runs through the 6 hole" or any other number. I beleive odd numbers are to the left and even numbers are to the right.

So between the
C and RG is the 0 hole
RG and RT is the the 2 hole
RT and TE is the 4 hole
Outside the TE is the 6 hole

C and LG is the 1 hole
LG and LT is the 3 hole
LT and TE is the 5 hole
outside the TE on the left is the 7 hole
I just thought this was relevant.
Anyway, these numbers are used to name plays
I-right 25 blast would be a run play to the left side between the LT and TE.
I= I formation(RB, FB, TE, 2 WR's)
right=TE lines up on right side
2=RB(Qb=1, RB=2, FB=3)
5=hole
blast=specific type of running play
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