Beast Power Play

This is the Beast Power Play out of the Beast Tight base formation. I have called this play Beast Tank for almost a decade since it is run over the two Offensive Tackles.

Below is a Beast Tank Left or a Beast 18 Power Jaw Block.

Beast Power Play
  • Beast Back – Receives Snap / Runs to Hole
  • 4 – Back Blocks DE / OLB / CB
  • 3 – Back Blocks ILB
  • 2 – Back Blocks DE / CB
  • Y – Down Block / JAW
  • PT – Down Block / JAW
  • T – Down Block / JAW
  • PG – Down Block / JAW
  • C – MOMA / JAW
  • G – Down Block / JAW
  • X – GOO Bucket Hinge Block

The Beast Power Play or Tank is the anchor and backbone of the Power Wing Beast Offense Playbook for youth football.

You can also run this play under center in the BUC formation adjustment.

Beast BUC Power Play

The Beast Tank Power Play is my favorite play in youth football. When I get in trouble in a game, this is the play 99% of the time will get us a first down. This play combined with the Beast Wedge is a unstoppable series of plays, especially if you drop in the Beast Backside TE Pass or Popeye.

Below is a 12U Team in the League Super Bowl scoring winning TD running the Beast Power Play – TANK.

Beast Power Tank Play in the Pro’s – UFL

Memphis Showboats running Beast Tank Play for a first down. Yes, the Beast Offense can be run at all levels, just like the Tush Push. The Beast is a great short yardage formation at any level. Now its proven for all those that told me no way, Paul Q, LOL!

Do you run the Beast Offense? What is your favorite play?

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