Installing Today’s Hybrid Pistol Offense Run & Pass from Top to Bottom
This manual provides you with the full offensive line, receiver, and quarterback mechanics for installing each offensive play presented. Coach Campbell has left no stone unturned for implementing today’s Pistol Offense into your program.
I would like to get some ideas for pass protection out of no-back formations. Could you use the same BOB principles? If you can take care of outside blitzes with HOT routes it seems to me the biggest problem is handling twist stunts from the nose and mike backer. Any thoughts?
Post by Coach Campbell on Dec 4, 2002 11:59:23 GMT
In a no back scheme you would still use your BOB philosophy its the QB reading the hot's and the uncovered lineman rule can have flexabilitydepending on a 5 or 6 man box. Coach CAmpbell
Would you mollie-collie the backside and make the QB take care of playside backers? Or, would you take care of Nose and Mike with the center and Bs guard and have the QB HOT the walked outside backers. Is this the flexibility you referred to?
Post by Coach Campbell on Dec 13, 2002 15:44:32 GMT
Coach vs the 30 stack you would have the call side guard and center work the stack to the Mike LBer, the backside guard would track the weak backer to any invert off the back edge. This is where I have my tackles alert the tuff or soft call. Coach CAmpbell