August 23, 2016
According to Georgia Tech Head Football Coach, Paul Johnson if #1 and #2 are sitting in a stacked position on Triple Option and are sedentary post-snap, it’s time to run Double Option. This is because the Triple Option becomes a give read where #2 can fold inside and hold the give to a four-yard gain. According […]
August 23, 2016
When Navy is forced to give the ball on Triple Option and they cannot get four yards on the give, Navy runs Zone Option. This is the two-way option where #1 is blocked by the Offensive Guard and Tackle (Receiver if Double Flex) and the end man on the line of scrimmage (EMLOS) is put in […]
August 22, 2016
When the Outside Linebacker is keying the A-Back on the Triple Option, Paul Johnson has the Playside A-Back and Playside Receiver swap assignments. Here, the Playside Receiver blocks #3 and the Playside A blocks the Deep Defender. Since the Outside Linebacker is running with the Playside A, there is no one from the defense cancelling […]
August 21, 2016
The following are Four Things You Must Do to Create an Effective Triple Option Offense: Look at trends. Navy went 11-2 in 2015 with 0 athletic scholarship football players and playing FBS Football.What can you learn from this phenomenon? They ran Triple Option and Zone Option 1/3 of the time and could have run these two […]
August 20, 2016
A RPO is a run-pass option, which is mostly utilized by Shotgun-based Spread Offenses; however, this concept is utilized by some Triple Option colleges this spring. The Quarterback opens at 90 degrees, runs to the tackle, and throws the ball to the streaking Playside Receiver UNLESS the Corner stays over the top of the Receiver. […]
August 19, 2016
The Easiest, Simplest Way to Install the Triple Option Offensive Line Blocking Scheme is a progression. 1- vs. 3-technique “DEUCE” 2- Triple versus 2, 2i, 1 technique “ACE” 3- Triple versus 0-technique “BACK” The Academy Install the Triple Option the right way the first time. Learn from the Sports Psychologist with 20 Years of Experience […]
August 19, 2016
Paul Johnson Triple Option Tips Backside A-Back _____ Backside A-back’s option route is five yards behind the Quarterback. _____ A-back will take three more steps and turn up with Quarterback. _____ When backside A-back catches the pitch, he will run wherever the blocking seam is. B-Back _____ He is the dive aspect of the […]
August 18, 2016
Paul Johnson says not to worry about how many defenders tackle the B-Back on Triple Option. This is due to the fact that if #1 cancels the B-Back on the Triple Option, the B-Back won’t have the football. Bottom Line: Focus on how #1 is playing the Triple Option. Is he canceling the B-Back or not? If he […]
August 17, 2016
When running the Triple Option, there are only two stunts the defense can do that can truly effect the Quarterback on Triple Option: 1- Blood Stunt 2- Easy Stunt The following is the procedure when #1 and #2 are on the line of scrimmage. 1- Take the snap. 2- Jump into the A-Gap. 3- Point […]