March 8, 2026
Every testimonial echoes the same theme: players and coaches finally knew what to do and why. The Flexbone’s read-based structure means the offense answers the defense automatically — there’s no audible chaos, no scheme confusion. Coaches from Timmonsville to Ontario Christian describe going from “multiple” offenses with split focus to a single, deeply understood system. When a 14-player roster at Wyman King can get seven different players into the end zone, that’s not talent — that’s total system clarity.
Dr. Jimmy Woods at Timmonsville put it plainly: the traditional research-and-install method takes roughly three years to execute at a high level. The 64-play daily sequence, run against every defensive look a team will face, delivered that mastery in a single preseason. Coaches hired weeks before camp — like Ted Tibbetts at Poland and Mike Mancino at Johnson — still made the playoffs that same fall. The camp didn’t just teach the offense; it built the confidence to run it under pressure.
Winning in-season requires answers in real time. What separated these turnarounds from typical clinic knowledge was 24/7 access to someone who knew the system cold. Rainier’s Terry Shaw, Scobey’s Brock Berryhill, and Dennis Gibson at Wyman King all specifically credited Dr. Cella’s responsiveness — not just the X’s and O’s — as a decisive factor. The offense gave them a weapon; the ongoing support taught them how to wield it when the season got hard.