February 22, 2020
WatchThrowing off the Rocket Toss in 8-Man Football.
February 22, 2020
Read East Carolina Actually Hired a Defensive Coordinator to Contain Navy’s Flexbone Offense.
February 22, 2020
As a Flexbone coach, the insistence on perfection is the enemy of your peace. As a coach, know that being fixated on winning (or more likely, not losing) is counterproductive, especially when it causes you to lose control of your emotions. What’s more, obsessing about winning is a loser’s game: The most you can hope […]
February 22, 2020
The Triple Option mission is simple. You do this to cancel Defensive Linemen by reading them instead of blocking them. No matter what the situation, you block ONE Defensive Linemen—and that player is getting double teamed. The rest are getting cancelled by the Quarterback and alignment. Read your way out to a better life with […]
February 21, 2020
Watch Running Inside Veer as a Two-Way Option in 8-Man Football.
February 21, 2020
In the Flexbone Offense, by aligning in the Double Flex formation, the Free Safety is forced to have perfect alignment and awareness when both Receivers run down the field. This prevents him from moving forward at the snap of the ball–or he will pay for this error with an explosive play by the offense. The […]
February 21, 2020
The Switch concept from the Spread formation is the most common Playaction concept over the years from Coach Paul Johnson. Protection The Offensive Line slides away from the call. This means if the pass is called to the right, the Offensive Line takes two steps to the left and THEN strikes the threat in their […]
February 21, 2020
Watch You Run the Flexbone and a Tight End Just Transferred in to Your School.
February 20, 2020
Watch Beating the No-High Safety Defense in 8-Man Football with This.
February 20, 2020
There are 3 read/pitch scenarios of the Triple Option. Other variations of this are slower/ineffective variations of these three scenarios. Blood Blood is when #1 and #2 are on the line of scrimmage. This is, by far, the most common scenario. The Quarterback takes the snap, jumps in the A gap and points the ball. […]