December 7, 2013
There are three primary situations for the Playside Receiver when blocking the Near Deep Defender. ______________________ About 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 […]
December 7, 2013
1- They put relationships first. There is an inherent focus on building relationship with the coaching staff and the Quarterback. 2- They know that meaning matters. These coaches understand that the offense is more than a play… these coaches understand that the offense allows for 10 other people to live a better life because the […]
December 7, 2013
On Counter Option, the Backside has a significant role. This segment focused on the Center, the Backside Guard’s initial path to Scoop #1, and the B-Back. The following are five scenarios that must be practiced when drilling the Counter Option. About The Big Idea in 171 Words Here’s the problem. If you can’t block defensive […]
December 6, 2013
The following is a 10 question quiz about Offensive Line blocking in the Triple Option: a. Ace; b. Base; c. Fan/highwall; d. Gate; e. Scoop; f. Scoop #1; g. Slide; h. Superscoop; i. Veer; j. Veer In Choose the letter that matches the answer. 1. Which block is a backside block where the Offensive Lineman opens, runs past the threat in […]
December 6, 2013
The instructor leader develops people for the future. This is where the coaches work diligently with FIRST and SECOND teamers. The second team focuses on their perfect blocking, angles, and ball security as their time to shine is near. These players are preparing as diligently as the first unit. The coercive leader demands immediate compliance. These […]
December 6, 2013
The pacesetting leader expects and models excellence and self-direction. This is the player that scoops exactly as he is instructed. He opens, runs past the threat in his gap, and vertically crashes without hesitation. The authoritative leader mobilizes the team toward a common vision and focuses on end goals, leaving the means up to each individual. This […]
December 6, 2013
The following are more diagrams of scenarios Offensive Linemen face when blocking in the Triple Option Offense. About 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 […]
December 5, 2013
The fourth step in the Triple Option process is to teach Everyone how to Practice in the Triple Option format… Practicing is pretty simple. The skill positions practice the following: Ball Security circuit Triple Drill 7-on-7 Drill Constraint Drill The Offensive Line practices the following: Footwork Choreography Scoop Drill Veer Drill Pass Pro Drill (Slide, Gate) […]
December 5, 2013
The third step in the Triple Option process is to get equipment necessary to effectively practice the Triple Option Offense. There is not much necessary equipment; however, the following is required: 1- Flat agility bags (for ball security circuit) 2- Footballs 3- Discs (to represent the five offensive linemen in the Triple Option drill) 4- A […]
December 5, 2013
The second step in the Triple Option Football Process is to hire coaches that are loyal, accessible, and professional. Coaches are required for the following positions: Quarterbacks Coach B-Backs Coach A-Backs Coach Receivers Coach Centers/Guards Coach Tackles Coach These coaches serve as the catalyst in the implementation and execution of your Triple Option program. They must […]