Paul Johnson Triple Option Strategy Lesson #4

Paul Johnson Triple Option Strategy Lesson #4

Paul Johnson Triple Option Strategy Lesson #4 From the Nike Clinic Coach Johnson indicates that if #1 and #2 are sitting in a stacked position on Triple Option and are sedentary post-snap, it’s time to run Double Option. This is because the Triple Option becomes a give read where #2 can fold inside and hold the […]

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Utilizing Zone Dive Pin on the Goal-line Versus A and B-Gap Defenders

Utilizing Zone Dive Pin on the Goal-line Versus A and B-Gap Defenders

The Paul Johnson system on the Goal-line has pretty much been the same for the last 10 years. Run Quarterback Follow (Solid Rebel). If the A and B gaps are plugged, run Rocket. In 2014, this has evolved. Now, Georgia Tech is utilizing the Zone Dive Pin on the Goal-line in addition to the Quarterback Follow (Solid Rebel). […]

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The Triple Option Football Academy on Social Media (Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn)

The Triple Option Football Academy on Social Media (Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn)

For more Triple Option Offensive information: You can follow the Triple Option Football Academy on Twitter right here. You can join the Triple Option Football Academy Facebook Page here. You can connect with Triple Option Football Academy Owner, Dr. Lou Cella on LinkedIn right here. Two State Semifinalists, A State Finalist, and a State Champion […]

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Four Questions You and Your Triple Option Coaching Staff Must Answer During the Game

Four Questions You and Your Triple Option Coaching Staff Must Answer During the Game

When running the Triple Option, there are four potential situations you must expect and to which you must have answers in order to maximize your Triple Option. 1. Is #1 cancelling the B-Back or not? If he is, run Zone Dive (w/ Pin technique).  Then, go back and run Triple. 2. Is the Playside Linebacker blitzing? If […]

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Paul Johnson Triple Option Strategy Lesson #3

Paul Johnson Triple Option Strategy Lesson #3

Paul Johnson Triple Option Strategy Lesson #3 From the Nike Clinic Coach Johnson says: When #3 takes the Quarterback and #2 runs out to take the pitch, run Triple Pass Switch to take advantage of #3’s aggressiveness as #3 is flying up to stop the Quarterback. This is how Triple Pass Switch is executed versus the […]

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Destroying the Aggressive, Single-High Safety with Triple Pass

Destroying the Aggressive, Single-High Safety with Triple Pass

The Triple Pass is the best way to constrain the safety when he flies upward on Triple Option. This is how Triple Pass is run with all 11 positions: Two State Semifinalists, A State Finalist, and a State Champion in Texas have Come out of Dr. Cella’s Triple Option Football System Over the Last Four […]

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The Backside A-Back’s Progression on Midline Lead

The Backside A-Back’s Progression on Midline Lead

Army and Navy both utilized Midline Lead in Saturday’s Army-Navy game. This is how the technique is educated to the Backside A-Back and drilled. Two State Semifinalists, A State Finalist, and a State Champion in Texas have Come out of Dr. Cella’s Triple Option Football System Over the Last Four Years Triple Option Football Academy […]

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Want a Run Away From Motion?  Eagle (Quarterback Draw) Is Your Answer

Want a Run Away From Motion? Eagle (Quarterback Draw) Is Your Answer

A concept Georgia Tech is running away from tail motion this year is Eagle (Quarterback Draw). This counter play can hit anywhere on the backside of the defense and is run between the Playside Tackle’s and B-Back’s block. The concept is diagrammed and defined here: Two State Semifinalists, A State Finalist, and a State Champion […]

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Paul Johnson Triple Option Strategy Lesson #2

Paul Johnson Triple Option Strategy Lesson #2

Paul Johnson Triple Option Strategy Lesson #2 From the Nike Clinic When the Outside Linebacker is keying the A-Back on the Triple Option, the Playside A-Back and Playside Receiver swap assignments. Two State Semifinalists, A State Finalist, and a State Champion in Texas have Come out of Dr. Cella’s Triple Option Football System Over the […]

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Loading #1 and Running Outside Veer to Force #2 to Play the Quarterback

Loading #1 and Running Outside Veer to Force #2 to Play the Quarterback

Outside Veer is part of the Paul Johnson system, although infrequently utilized by Georgia Tech, Navy, and Army. The concept is executed when #1 is playing the Quarterback and #2 is playing the pitch.  Outside Veer is utilized to load #1 and force #2 to play the Quarterback instead of the pitch. Here’s how everything works: […]

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