Drilling the Offensive Tackles on Triple

Drilling the Offensive Tackles on Triple

 
 

The following diagrams drill the Offensive Tackle’s Veer and Scoop techniques versus various situations:

The Backside Tackle Opens-Runs past the threat in his gap-vertically crashes.  If there is no threat in his gap, he opens, runs, touches the adjacent offensive lineman and vertically turns.  The Playside Tackle takes a six inch zone step, grabs grass with his opposite hand and pounds his arches through the 2nd to the 3rd level.  The Playside Tackle veers out unless he gets an Ace call.  When he gets an Ace call, the Playside Tackle veers to the Mike.

The Backside Tackle Opens-Runs past the threat in his gap-vertically crashes. If there is no threat in his gap, he opens, runs, touches the adjacent offensive lineman and vertically turns.
The Playside Tackle takes a six inch zone step, grabs grass with his opposite hand and pounds his arches through the 2nd to the 3rd level. The Playside Tackle veers out unless he gets an Ace call. When he gets an Ace call, the Playside Tackle veers to the Mike.

Drilling the Tackles on Triple 1

 

About the Author

Two State Semifinalists, A State Finalist, and a State Champion in Texas have Come out of Dr. Cella’s Triple Triple Option Football Academy Owner, Lou CellaOption Football System Over the Last Four Years

Triple Option Football Academy Owner, Dr. Lou Cella, is a Sports Performance Specialist, and a 19-year coaching veteran of the college and high school level.

Over the last four years, Dr. Cella assisted in the turnaround of numerous high school football programs through his triple option-based camp system. Just months after Dr. Cella served as camp director,Cashmere (WA) and Timmonsville (SC) went to the state semifinals, Bayfield (CO) went to the state championship game, and Falls City (TX) won their first regional and first state championship in school history.

In addition, Hereford (MD), Johnson (NJ), Lakewood (SC), Petaluma (CA), Piedra Vista (NM), Poland (ME), Riverwood (GA), San Benito (CA), Seminole County (GA), and Temple City (CA)posted drastic turnarounds just months after Dr. Cella served as their camp director.

Dr. Cella is currently conducting empirical research entitled “Utilizing the 80-20 Rule to Improve Football Coaching Performance.” He possesses four degrees with an A.S. in Education, a B.S. in English, a M.Ed in Information Technology, and a Psy.D in Psychology, Sport Performance Psychology (2014).

Both the American Football Sports Science-Mental Conditioning Academy and the Triple Option Football Academy are governed by AFSSMCA, LLC.  At the heart of the American Football Sports Science-Mental Conditioning Academy (AFSSMCA) and the Triple Option Football Academy is the mission to lead the high-performance football environment through sports science and mental conditioning coaching practices.

 
 
 
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