Triple Pass Compilation: Triple Option Football Academy Playbook
January 3, 2014
The following is the progression that is followed on Triple Pass:
Triple Pass Right v. 4-4 (Split) Defense.
Versus ONE safety defenses, the Playside Receiver and Playside A run verticals.
The Quarterback stares down the safety from the time he gets out of the huddle and throws over the safety’s head UNLESS the safety backpedals at the snap–if so, the Quarterback throws the ball into the lawn (Playside Receiver).
The Offensive Line slides away from the call, the B-back blocks the 1st threat off the Playside Tackle and the Backside A runs the pitch route and kicks out the first threat off the B.
The Backside Receiver runs a 17-yard drag.
Triple Pass v. 4-3 Cover 2
Versus defenses with a PLAYSIDE SAFETY, the Playside Receiver runs a SKINNY POST (outside release) and the Playside A runs a WHEEL.
The Quarterback stares down the safety from the time he gets out of the huddle and throws over the safety’s head UNLESS the safety backpedals at the snap–if so, the Quarterback throws the ball into the lawn (Playside A).
The Offensive Line slides away from the call, the B-back blocks the 1st threat off the Playside Tackle and the Backside A runs the pitch route and kicks out the first threat off the B.
The Backside Receiver runs a 17-yard drag.
Triple Pass versus 6-3 (Goal-line) Defense. No Safeties mean two verticals.
Triple Pass A-Drag v. Split. This is utilized to constrain the Playside Inside Linebacker when he is tackling the B-Back on Triple/Midline.
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