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.
Does anyone have a playbook with the pure wishbone offense they would be willing to send me. I am working on a no huddle multiple offense that incorparates the spread and the wishbone by shifting into and out of formations according to the defensive allignment. I would really like to get some wishbone plays. Please send them to
Thanks Coach Isaacs
Isaacs95@adelphia.net or 500 Thoreau Dr Inwood WV 25428
High school coach wanting to gain as much info on as many topics as possible because I hope to be a head coach in the near future and I want to be a nationally known name one day
Post by Coach Nicholson on May 25, 2005 13:46:44 GMT
I dont have any pure bone pbooks but I do have a ton of other pbooks on my site that you can download. The address is listed below in my signature. By the way what area of WV are you in? Im just curious because the school I coach at is right across the river from WV in southeastern Ohio. We play 4 teams from WV. Let me know how your offense is coming along.
Post by Coach Nicholson on Jun 14, 2005 14:15:30 GMT
Still cant post a new topic so here goes.
Coaches, I am just curious really as to what kind of responses I get from this topic but here goes. Does anyone run the option out of the single wing? Has anyone watched a team that runs option out of single wing? I was just sittin here thinking about this for some off the wall reason. haha
Post by Coach Nicholson on Jun 16, 2005 10:31:35 GMT
Coach Campbell, Thanks for the reply. I know the option is ran out of the single wing. I was just trying to see if there are any coaches on here who run this type of offense.
If you want a truly multiple offense, add a wedge series form both the single and double wing; it'd be fun for the kids, and it'd be a pain in the ass for opposing defense to prepare for.