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.
For years, the trap was our offense. We ran inside trap and an outside trap off of a power running game. Then we discovered the option. Now, I absolutely love the Midline with all of it's schemes. (Thanks Coach Campbell for some great schemes)
Yes, we are going to incorporate a lot of gun "stuff" next year. Coach Vint tells me that he is just about done with his gun manual. What about it Coach Vint? Also, Coach Campbell, Do you have any info on the gun run offense that I can purchase?
Post by Coach Campbell on Dec 24, 2002 5:39:13 GMT
JM - My gun manual along with the video and CD will be completed and for sale on January 1st. I have been running the gun option offense for 3 years now and luv it. It is a great compliment to the under center option game along with the spread passing attack. Hope you have a great christmas and 2003 should be a great one. Coach CAmpbell
We don't run the option as we have the athletes to throw the ball very well. We like the pro-style offense from a one back look. I personally like the inside zone strong and a counter trap weak.
Post by Coach Campbell on Dec 24, 2002 16:56:15 GMT
The counter trap weak is a very good play in the one back scheme when either using doubles or an Ace set which is a slot set backside of the tight end. Last year we threw for over 2,000 yards using the one back and no back schemes. Because of our ability to drop underneath the center and run the option on me schemes makes the passing game even better. Coach CAmpbell
We like to run the counter trap weak by pulling the OG and slotted TE. Have two receivers on the strongside, outside of the TE and one receiver weakside.