October 3, 2013
Flexbone Triple Option Playbook: Utilizing Formations No longer is there a need to use formations for the sake of using formations. This shows you how. Coaches, here is how our Division-1 Flexbone schools call formations during the course of a game, and what you need to do as the play caller. 1. Find the Free […]
October 3, 2013
Triple Option Coaching: Pre-Snap Identification #1=Read Key– First man in a 4i out on the line of scrimmage; playside tackle makes a call to distinguish between a 3 and a 4i. #2=Pitch Key- Next man out from #1; will be the linebacker if playside tackle makes an “outside” call. #3=Support Player- A-back is responsible for blocking; run […]
October 3, 2013
Navy’s Comments on why the Triple Option Gives You the Best Chance for Success 1. YOU DON’T HAVE TO BLOCK THEM Defensive Linemen are read by the Quarterback allowing Offensive Guards and Tackles to continuously block 2nd and 3rd level defenders. 2. THREE DAYS FOR WHICH TO PREPARE FORCES DEFENSE TO PLAY ASSIGNMENT FOOTBALL The Defense has three […]
October 3, 2013
The Four Mistakes Flexbone Triple Option Offensive Line Coaches Make and How to Avoid Them 1. Offensive Line splits are tighter than three feet. The guards must be at least three feet away from the center. The tackles must be near four feet away from the guard. This allows the quarterback to have more time […]
October 3, 2013
Ok, coaches go to the Navy Football Clinic every year and ask this question: How do you handle the Odd Stack? The Navy coaches laugh—they are not scared. Step 1- Georgia Tech Head Football Coach, Paul Johnson says to get into Over, Trips, or Heavy. This is done versus all eight-man front teams to […]