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.
Post by Coach Campbell on Dec 28, 2002 8:24:35 GMT
Stick on the inside zone use your l-step footwork pushing the inside run vertically. With outside zone use your dropstep footwork. The inside zone works off the near ear rule and the outside zone scheme works off the playside ear to stretch the defenders. Coach CAmpbell
Post by Coach Campbell on Jan 17, 2003 4:47:29 GMT
Stick as Coach P mentioned the Ball is gone your gone. Since coach P and I work together we require that whenever a play is run we must get our offensive linemen downfield. Once the ball is thrown we push our offensive linemen to release and get downfield to block someone, must make the secondary start looking and feeling a lineman closing on them. Whenever a run is called and the linemen feel the running back pass them then we require them to release off their blocks and get downfield and hit someone. With the passing game another thing you would want to sell to your linemen is that receivers are more prone to fumble a football then any other player on the field by getting down field if a receiver does fumble then they will be there to recover it. By making your linemen always releasing downfield after each run or pass you are working them into shape. Coach CAmpbell
It should be apart of the installation process, that in the passing game if the ball has been thrown the offensive linemen should release and get down field and hit someone. Also by releasing your linemen down field and the ball has been knocked loose they are there to recover the ball. This should be repeated with the running game. If the ball carrier passes his offensive linemen up then they should release and get down field and hit someone. Coach CAmpbell