Triple Option Football Playbook: Taking Advantage of a Great Receiver

Triple Option Football Playbook: Taking Advantage of a Great Receiver

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The Eight Components of Triple Option Executive Leadership

The Eight Components of Triple Option Executive Leadership

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Veering the Playside Guard on Midline

Veering the Playside Guard on Midline

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What Looks Do I Give the Triple Option Quarterback in Training Camp?

What Looks Do I Give the Triple Option Quarterback in Training Camp?

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Triple Option = Humility

Triple Option = Humility

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Navy Averaged 10.4 Yards Per Play on This Concept in 2016

Navy Averaged 10.4 Yards Per Play on This Concept in 2016

Although they only ran this concept 16 times in 14 games the Down (also known as Belly G) averaged 10.4 yards per play for Navy in 2016. Navy runs this in short yardage/goal-line out of the Heavy Formation: In Heavy, the Left Receiver moves into the Left Tackle spot while the Left Tackle becomes the Heavy […]

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Updated: How the Triple Option Offensive Coordinator Can Coach All 11 Positions in Practice

Updated: How the Triple Option Offensive Coordinator Can Coach All 11 Positions in Practice

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The Midline in the 1990s as Compared to Today’s Midline

The Midline in the 1990s as Compared to Today’s Midline

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The Best Way to Keep the Defensive Line from Making the Tackle — Double Flex, B-Toss Crush

The Best Way to Keep the Defensive Line from Making the Tackle — Double Flex, B-Toss Crush

Cancelling Defensive Linemen is a staple of the Triple Option Offense. The B-Back Toss with the “Crush” tag guarantees this. This is because the ball is tossed one yard outside the tackle where the Defensive Line cannot make the tackle.  Now, all the pressure is put on the Linebackers and Defensive Backs to make the […]

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Triple Option Football Academy Quiz: Triple Option vs. 4-4 Stack

Triple Option Football Academy Quiz: Triple Option vs. 4-4 Stack

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