Five Reasons Why the Triple Option Offense is Unique

Five Reasons Why the Triple Option Offense is Unique

 
 

Here are five separate aspects to the Triple Option that make the Triple Option different than other offenses.

1- Count System

#1- Defensive Lineman touching the Tackle. #2- Defender on or past #1. #3- Defender on or past #2. The Near Deep Defender is not part of the count.
#1- Defensive Lineman touching the Tackle.
#2- Defender on or past #1.
#3- Defender on or past #2.
The Near Deep Defender is not part of the count.

2- Veer Releasing

Veer Out Release Process (Triple Option Football Academy)
Veer Out Release Process (Triple Option Football Academy)

3- Scoop Blocking

The three levels of Triple Option Offensive Line Scoop Blocking (Triple Option Football Academy)
The three levels of Triple Option Offensive Line Scoop Blocking (Triple Option Football Academy)

4- Quarterback Reading #1 and Pitching #2

Quarterback Reading the Stack on Triple Option (Process): Part Two
Quarterback Reading the Stack on Triple Option (Process): Part Two

5- B-Back Bending off the Action Key

3-on-3 Drill in practicing the Triple Option.  Here, the B-Back runs his Veer Path, and bends behind the 0-technique if the 0-technique ends up on the dive path.
3-on-3 Drill in practicing the Triple Option. Here, the B-Back runs his Veer Path, and bends behind the 0-technique if the 0-technique ends up on the dive path.

These five aspects of the Triple Option Offense are unique to the sport of football.

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