November 14, 2013
He said that Georgia Tech Head Coach, Paul Johnson would make him stare at the safety from the time Josh got out of the huddle.
Josh said that he would take the snap, hop into the playside A-gap, drop back, and throw the ball over the playside safety’s head UNLESS the safety bailed at the snap. If so, Josh would throw the ball into the lawn.
Here’s what Triple Pass looks like when there is ONE safety.
Here, the Playside Receiver and A-back run verticals.
The Offensive Line slides away from the call.
The Backside A-back runs the pitch and kicks the 1st threat outside the B-back.
The Backside Receiver runs a 17-yard drag.
The B-Back runs his Veer Path and blocks the 1st threat outside the Playside Tackle.
If there was a playside safety, here’s what Triple Pass looks like.
The only difference here is that the Playside Receiver outside releases and runs a Skinny Post while the Playside A-back dropsteps-crossover-runs and once he gets four yards from the Playside Receiver, he wheels up the sideline.
The Quarterback is throwing to the Playside Receiver here UNLESS the safety bails at the snap… if that happens, the Quarterback throws the ball to the Playside A-back in the lawn.
Utilize this article as a guide when implementing the Triple Pass. –Lou Cella
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The Big Idea in 171 Words
Here’s the problem. If you can’t block defensive linemen, you’ll never move the ball, you’ll never score points, and you’ll never win a game.
You need to understand why this disconnect occurs to overcome it and win.
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“I know many coaches would rather install an offense the traditional way by researching it, visiting colleges that run the offense, and then picking coaches for information.
I have used that same strategy, and I know that it takes about three years to really gain an understanding of the offense and get players to execute it at a high level.
Consequently, in the research method, you do not have any collaboration with experts that are readily available when questions arise or resources that have consistency.
We wanted to give our players an offense that they could be successful with immediately.
We also concluded that by the time we visited colleges, bought DVDs, playbooks, and sent players to college camps to gain skills, we would have invested many times the cost of the camp.”
–Dr. Jimmy Woods, Head Football Coach, Timmonsville High School.
Went from 1-9 (2010) to the state semifinals (2011) in one year after their three-day camp with Triple Option Football Academy Owner, Lou Cella.
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