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English: The outside veer, "high dive", or 12 veer play is used to attack a wide defensive end with a good probability of a give on the quick dive. It is a staple of the veer offense and along with the inside veer is one of the two most common base plays used by practitioners of the offense. It is traditionally used against odd defenses or those with a wide end. This play is the main reason veer teams use split backs, as all other veer plays could be run with the fullback behind the quarterback.
Date 19 June 2007 (original upload date)
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Author Veatchw at English Wikipedia

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  • 2007-06-19 22:19 Veatchw 579×188× (6030 bytes)
  • 2007-06-14 21:02 Veatchw 743×193× (6721 bytes) I, Will Veatch, created this image from memory, using knowledge gained from a variety of print, human, and internet sources. I place it in the public domain and neither claim nor imply any copyright on it.

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