July 2, 2018
The Playside A-Back takes three steps, traps the corner, and drives him out of bounds. This clears the alley for the Backside A-Back on the pitch.
July 2, 2018
If your A-Back can cancel #3 (overhang), feel free to utilize the Arc scheme on Triple Option.
July 1, 2018
When #3 is already in the middle of the field pre-snap, the Playside A moves vertical and LOADS #3.
July 1, 2018
Freeze Fly versus 4-4. After the A-Back motions and stops, the Center Snaps the ball. As soon as this occurs, The Playside Receiver runs a Fly route while the Quarterback five-step drops and throws to his inside shoulder.
June 30, 2018
Paul Johnson has utilized this concept for over 30 years when defenses don’t cover the flat on 3rd and medium.
June 30, 2018
If the defense chooses to slide the free safety over to the 3-receiver side, throw the ball over the middle of the field.
June 29, 2018
Against one-high safety defenses, this forces the defense to either bring a defender over from the backside to the playside or slide (which means they have a 1/2 man disadvantage).
June 29, 2018
This is a constraint to take advantage of the Mike Tackling the B-Back on Triple Option.
June 28, 2018
Army West Point ran this very often during their best season in 22 seasons (2017). The Heavy Tackle blocks down while the Offensive Line and the perimeter does exactly what they do on Triple Option. The B-Back becomes the extra blocker because of the numbers advantage while the Quarterback takes the snap, opens at 90 degrees, […]
June 28, 2018
In Short Yardage-Goal-line, this is Navy and Georgia Tech’s #1 concept over the last 16 years.