Thanks, Bob.Bob Gill wrote:I think the formation is the single wing. The back you called a flanker would be the wingback (one of the halfbacks), and the one stationed behind the guard would the blocking back (usually called the quarterback, depending on the team's terminology). That's the way it looks to me, anyway.
The more I watched the video the more I came to that conclusion as the "T" and Single Wing were the most popular formations of the day and both teams were lining up in that formation (and it obviously wasn't the "T").
However, that version of the Single Wing seems different from the diagrams I've seen of same. Although I have to admit my "Film Study" pales in comparison to just about anyone here the formation still looked odd to me (for instance, the Single Wing is supposed to have an unbalanced line and this formation doesn't).
But hey, I'm here to learn and I certainly did so "thanks very much" for this instructive video and the lesson that accompanied it!!