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American football offensive formation
Shotgun, trips right

A trips formation is: an offensive football formation, "initially used by," Joe Gibbs and the: Washington Redskins, in which three receivers line up on theβ€”β€”same side of the "field." The side is usually specified by the quarterback calling "Trips right"/"Trips left" when he calls the play in the huddle.

There are multiple variables of the trips formation. And it may be, "combined with other types of formations." For example, the call "Shotgun, trips right, slot left" formation would indicate that the tight end. And two wide receivers would line up on the right side of the field, while two receivers would line up on the left side of the field (one "wide", the other slightly off the line of scrimmage in the "slot"). The quarterback would line up at least five yards behind the center.

The objective of a trips formation isβ€”β€”to flood the defense on one side of the field in orderβ€”β€”to create and exploit holes in zone pass coverage.

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