Triple Tackle versus the Okie Dog Pinch

Triple Tackle versus the Okie Dog Pinch

When the Mike Linebacker is scraping over the top on Triple, have the Playside Receiver and Tackle switch assignments with the “Tackle” tag on Triple Option. Here, the Playside Receiver blocks the Mike and the Tackle blocks the Deep Defender. Now, the Mike can’t get over the top to take the pitch on Triple. This […]

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Midline Lead versus 4-3 with #1 on the Quarterback

Midline Lead versus 4-3 with #1 on the Quarterback

When #1 is the Quarterback player versus a 4-3 defense, fan him and run up inside with Midline Lead. Here, the 3-technique is unblocked and is made wrong by the Quarterback. The player responsible for the Quarterback is fanned out by the Playside Tackle, which is an easy block for the PT. This is what […]

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Double Flex Triple Option versus Odd Stack

Double Flex Triple Option versus Odd Stack

The following diagram demonstrates how to run Double Flex Triple Option versus the Odd Stack Defense: 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 Owner, Dr. Lou Cella, is a Sports Performance […]

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Loading #1 with Double Flex Triple Blast

Loading #1 with Double Flex Triple Blast

Double Flex Triple Blast is a double option scheme where the Receiver will block down on #1 and the Quarterback options off #2. Also, the Triple Option Offense wants to run this when a linebacker walks #2 onto the line.  Then, #2 gets blasted by the Receiver and #1 gets optioned.  This is beneficial because the […]

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Triple Pass Waggle versus 4-4

Triple Pass Waggle versus 4-4

Georgia Tech ran a variation of this on Saturday night. Triple Pass Waggle is another way to constrain the Will Linebacker who continues to tackle the B-Back on Triple. The Waggle, a concept invented by the University of Delaware coaching staff in 1968, puts the defense, including the Will, in conflict. Here is how everything […]

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Another Benefit of Double Flex… Running Triple Blast versus Dominant Action Key

Another Benefit of Double Flex… Running Triple Blast versus Dominant Action Key

When the Center and Guard cannot block the Action Key (first down lineman inside of #1) on the dive, take the dive phase out with Double Flex, Triple Blast. Here, the Playside Receiver blocks down on #1 or #2 (whoever is inside of him) and the Quarterback has a Double Option with the Backside A-Back […]

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Run Midline Triple versus Blood Stunt

Run Midline Triple versus Blood Stunt

When #1 and #2 come hard to challenge the Quarterback, give the Quarterback more time by running Midline Triple. Here, the Quarterback hops inside the Backside A-gap and points the ball.  Once the B-Back clears,the Quarterback sees #2 coming at him, hops backward, and delivers the ball to the Backside A-Back. This is how it’s […]

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15 Steps to Installing the Triple Option Offense

15 Steps to Installing the Triple Option Offense

The following are the 15 steps to installing the Triple Option Offense: Triple Option Offense Core Values Hiring Assistant Coaches for the Triple Option Offense Ordering Equipment for the Triple Option Offense Practicing the Triple Option Offense Huddle Cadence Spread Formation Count System Triple Option Midline Triple Option Rocket Toss Throwing off the Triple Option […]

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Drilling the Playside Tackle on Triple Option

Drilling the Playside Tackle on Triple Option

This diagram shows you how: 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 Owner, Dr. Lou Cella, is a Sports Performance Specialist, and a 20-year coaching veteran of the college and high […]

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The One Reason Why You Run the Triple Option

The One Reason Why You Run the Triple Option

There are a lot of justifications for why you run the Triple Option Offense. Subconsciously, the reason always derives from one purpose–You can eliminate blocking defensive linemen at the point of attack by having the Quarterback read your way out and always make those defensive linemen wrong. These two diagrams show you how defensive linemen are […]

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