Complete Guide to the Playside A-Back’s Blocking Assignment on Triple Option

Complete Guide to the Playside A-Back’s Blocking Assignment on Triple Option

On Triple Option, the Playside Receiver is responsible for the Deep Defender, which is the defender who drops over the top of the Receiver when the Receiver sprints off the ball. The Playside A has #3 which is the run support player. Here are the different situations that must get practiced in order to prepare […]

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Paul Johnson’s Advice When the Outside Linebacker is Keying the A-Back on Triple Option

Paul Johnson’s Advice When the Outside Linebacker is Keying the A-Back on Triple Option

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 […]

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Paul Johnson’s Triple Option Tips for the Offensive Backfield

Paul Johnson’s Triple Option Tips for the Offensive Backfield

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 […]

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Blocking a First-Level #3 on the Triple Option

Blocking a First-Level #3 on the Triple Option

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What if the Overhang Runs with My A-Back when He Arc Releases?

What if the Overhang Runs with My A-Back when He Arc Releases?

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Playside A-Back’s Load Path on Triple Option (when #3 is in the Middle of the Field)

Playside A-Back’s Load Path on Triple Option (when #3 is in the Middle of the Field)

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Playside A-Back Blocking a First-Level #3 on Triple Option

Playside A-Back Blocking a First-Level #3 on Triple Option

 As Georgia Tech Head Football Coach Paul Johnson says, “The closer the run support (#3), the faster the A-Back has to move.” Two State Semifinalists, A State Finalist, and a State Champion in Texas have Come out of Dr. Cella’s Triple Option Football System In Four Years Triple Option Football Academy Owner, Dr. Lou Cella, is a […]

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Triple Option Playside Receiver and A-Back Blocking versus Cover 2

Triple Option Playside Receiver and A-Back Blocking versus Cover 2

The process of how the Playside Receiver and A-Back block for the Triple Option versus a Cover 2 situation is listed below: Triple Option Perimeter Blocking versus Cover 2.   Two State Semifinalists, A State Finalist, and a State Champion in Texas have Come out of Dr. Cella’s Triple Option Football System In Four Years Triple […]

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Paul Johnson’s Triple Option Offensive Backfield Checklist

Paul Johnson’s Triple Option Offensive Backfield Checklist

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 […]

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