If you are going to write a book about an offensive system, then you have to write at least a little bit about the defenses you are going against. Tubby Raymond devoted two chapters to defenses. The first categorizes them by formation, strengths and weaknesses, while giving the reader a method of describing and labeling features of those defenses. The second offers very specific ways the Wing-T can be used to put these defenses in conflict.
The second chapter is good enough for its own article, so I’m making the first one do the same. This post might be a little short, and it’s unfortunately very dry, but it will help the next one make sense.