Here's a couple of things I found about the Fly Offense:
The FLY Offense is a mis-direction, ball concealing, deception offense. It has been
compared to the Wing T and an option style offense. The WR Sweep is the base play of
the offense and its most dangerous play. "Sweep till they weep" is a common phrase used
in the Fly Offense. Another big phase of the Fly offense is its use of the No Huddle.
http://www.playbookexchange.net/playbooks/Offense/01100301-FlyOffense.pdf
Why run it?
-It is a system
-It is unique/ hard to simulate
-Flexible/ adapts with personnel
Fly Sweep is the signature play
-Make them stop it
-Run it multiple ways
-Deception is key
-Have an interior run game
-Stretch the field opposite sweep with option, boot, etc.
Based on what defenses don’t like to see:
-Motions
-Shifts
-No huddle
-Deception
-Unbalanced formations
-Players in space
-False keys
-Option
-QB as a runner
-Wide splits
Also based on:
-Simplicity within complexity (easy for our guys, looks complicated to defenses)
-This is accomplished because: Backs learn paths, Line learns rules, Receivers learn concepts.
-Blocking scheme is based on down blocks and double teams- we should never have to man block a defensive lineman at the point of attack.
-Every running play fits into one of the following run blocking rules:
-Sweep
-Short Trap
-Long Trap
-Option
-Lead
-We can call any combination of shifts, motions, and running back paths that we like and our offensive linemen only ever need to know how to block 5 plays.
-We are based out of split back which allows us to have a similar running attack as a split back veer team. We have similar misdirection and blocking rules as a wing-t team. And we have the ability to go to a single back look which suddenly gives us a spread formation and philosophy.
Read more:
http://coachhuey.com/thread/8497/fly-offense#ixzz4SqXownGM