The Backside Tackle Scoop Blocking the 4i

The Backside Tackle Scoop Blocking the 4i

On all major run concepts in the Triple Option Offense (Triple, Midline, Rocket), the Backside Tackle’s responsibility is to Scoop the threat in his gap. When he has a 4i, he must Scoop this defender. This is how he does so: Two State Semifinalists, A State Finalist, and a State Champion in Texas have Come […]

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Blocking Midline the Same as Triple Option versus Odd Fronts

Blocking Midline the Same as Triple Option versus Odd Fronts

Midline Triple Option can be blocked the same way as Triple Option. This is due to the fact that the Guard is uncovered and the Mike has a direct release to the Mike, and this is demonstrated here versus a 50 defense: Two State Semifinalists, A State Finalist, and a State Champion in Texas have […]

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Drastically Improving Rocket Toss Technique

Drastically Improving Rocket Toss Technique

These three drills show you how to improve all 11 players and their technique on the Rocket Toss: 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 […]

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Constraining the Action Key and the Mike with Double Flex, Triple GT vs. 50

Constraining the Action Key and the Mike with Double Flex, Triple GT vs. 50

When the Mike and/or the Action Key are too tough to block on the dive, get into Double Flex and run Triple GT. Here, the Playside Guard and Tackle pull and block the perimeter with the Playside A. The Playside Receiver down blocks the inside threat. GT can be run when the Action Key is […]

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Destroying Nine-Man Fronts with Four Verticals

Destroying Nine-Man Fronts with Four Verticals

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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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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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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