Double Flex Triple G versus the Odd Stack (3-3-5/3-5-3/5-3)

Double Flex Triple G versus the Odd Stack (3-3-5/3-5-3/5-3)

Triple G is designed to take advantage of an Odd Front Defense who plays #1 on the Quarterback and #2 on the Pitch. The Playside Guard pulls and loads #2 here. This diagram shows you how everything transpires: Two State Semifinalists, A State Finalist, and a State Champion in Texas have Come out of Dr. […]

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Triple Pass “Jarmon” Takes Advantage of a Bailing Safety

Triple Pass “Jarmon” Takes Advantage of a Bailing Safety

The reason for running Triple Pass is to throw over the Safety’s head when the Safety sacrifices pass coverage for Run Support. So, if the Safety doesn’t, you can still run Triple Pass by tagging the word, “Jarmon.” These diagrams show you what “Jarmon” does to this safety. Two State Semifinalists, A State Finalist, and […]

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Five Key Triple Option Terms–Defined

Five Key Triple Option Terms–Defined

Five Key Triple Option Terms–Defined   Base Inside, on, outside, 1st Linebacker head up to inside tackle box.     Veer As a blocking scheme, it’s Mike Linebacker. The Playside Tackle releases inside or outside #1 to get to the Mike. His path is based on whether or not he must protect the B-gap (on […]

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The T Adjustment For When You Can’t Block on the Dive

The T Adjustment For When You Can’t Block on the Dive

T is a blocking scheme where the Playside Receiver blocks down.  The Playside Tackle pulls around to block the Deep Defender. T is a tag utilized when #1 is taking the Quarterback and you can’t block the Action Key and/or Mike on the Triple. Here, the offense aligns in Double Flex and runs Triple except […]

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Build a Winning Offense for 2015

Build a Winning Offense for 2015

Build a Winning Offense for 2015 Dr. Lou Cella’s Triple Option Football Camp System has helped schools from all over the country achieve significant and immediate success. Now, Dr.  Cella brings you the Triple Option Football Academy, the process to lead the high-performance Triple Option Football Offense environment, complete with sports science and mental conditioning coaching […]

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Running the Down out of Double Flex versus the Odd Stack

Running the Down out of Double Flex versus the Odd Stack

When the defense is running the blood stunting and running the Playside Linebacker over the top on the pitch, run Down out of Double Flex. This way, the Mike cannot get over the top and the ball goes to the B-Back inside the force. Here’s how this is all done: Two State Semifinalists, A State Finalist, […]

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Triple Pass Flare versus Odd Stack

Triple Pass Flare versus Odd Stack

On Triple Pass if #3 is a first-level defender, throw the Flare to the Backside A-Back instead of having him block. Likely, there is nobody to cover the Backside  A-back on the Flare route off the Triple Pass. Here’s how this all transpires: Two State Semifinalists, A State Finalist, and a State Champion in Texas […]

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What If You Can’t Run the Triple Option?

What If You Can’t Run the Triple Option?

What If You Can’t Run the Triple Option? Get into another formation. LB running outside – Triple Blast, Midline Lead Popping LB’s – Freeze, Rocket toss #1 is playing games with QB – Triple Blast Safety is flying up – Triple Pass LB running QB down from behind – Widen Offensive Line splits #1 and #2 coming hard – Rocket […]

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“Swap” Call on Double Flex Triple Option

“Swap” Call on Double Flex Triple Option

When running the Triple Option out of Double Flex, if #3 is inside the Playside Receiver, he makes a “Swap” call with the Playside A-Back. The Playside Receiver blasts #3 and the Playside A arcs to the Deep Defender, which is now the corner. Here’s the “Swap” call in action versus the Odd Stack:   […]

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How Blitzing to Stop the Triple Option is Never a Good Decision

How Blitzing to Stop the Triple Option is Never a Good Decision

Defenses try to stop the Triple Option by blitzing; however, the Rocket Toss destroys the blitz. When Rocket Toss is executed the ball gets to the perimeter immediately away from the pressure. The following are examples of Rocket Toss versus the blitz: Two State Semifinalists, A State Finalist, and a State Champion in Texas have Come […]

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