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'm from a well established College Team in the UK and, as Offensive Coordinator, am looking at ways to get that all important 'edge' over the opposition's Defenses.
Recently I have been thinking, and reading up on, the idea of using No Huddle for the majority of a game. I totally agree with the advantage you give yourself - stop the D from making key adjustments etc. - but am unsure of the best way to go about installing this.
Bare in mind that we have 20 (offensive players) college guys, who we only get to training twice a week. I was thinking that perhaps kitting them all out with wrist bands and then just calling out the numbers of the plays might be the way to go. Any other suggestions??
Post by bestofever2001 on Dec 15, 2002 17:16:45 GMT
I would use wrist coaches. That way the players can look to the sideline and you write the play # down on a white board or chalk board and they find the play on the wrist coach
I have used a wristlet on every offensive player along with having most frequently used plays having names. This way, you can use either the name or wristlet. It is very easy to use both with the terminology we use.