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  • Georgia Tech Coach Paul Johnson's "flexbone" offense, which features three running backs on most plays, is a version of the "wishbone" offense used for years by run-oriented teams like Nebraska.

    Football's New Schemes 2008

  • The flexbone is a unique offense to prepare for. "

    post-gazette.com - News 2010

  • The flexbone is a unique offense to prepare for. "

    post-gazette.com - News 2010

  • The flexbone is a unique offense to prepare for. "

    post-gazette.com - News 2010

  • The flexbone is a unique offense to prepare for. "

    post-gazette.com - News 2010

  • Georgia Tech runs the flexbone offense, a modern derivative of the wishbone.

    Forget the BCS: The Best of the Rest | Heretical Ideas Magazine 2008

  • Air Force runs the flexbone, which I love to watch, and Houston was one of the first teams to run the spread, starting way back with David Klingler in the 90s.

    Forget the BCS: The Best of the Rest | Heretical Ideas Magazine 2008

  • (The toughest program for pro scouts, for the record: Georgia Tech, because the NFL views Paul Johnson's flexbone scheme like an alien life form.) • Pirates don't need hamstrings.

    Yahoo! Sports - Top News Matt Hinton 2010

  • (The toughest program for pro scouts, for the record: Georgia Tech, because the NFL views Paul Johnson's flexbone scheme like an alien life form.) • Pirates don't need hamstrings.

    Yahoo! Sports - Top News Matt Hinton 2010

  • (The toughest program for pro scouts, for the record: Georgia Tech, because the NFL views Paul Johnson's flexbone scheme like an alien life form.) • Pirates don't need hamstrings.

    Yahoo! Sports - Top News Matt Hinton 2010

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