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.
Our state does not allow spring practices, nor can we meet for drills, schemes, etc.
I would like for the offensive linemen to meet and work out on a voluntary basis. Coaches can't be there, so what should I have them do?? I've had a few ask me for some spring workouts. These are O-line workouts. They already do the strength/agility drills. All help is appreciated.
Coach,
Without any experience with this situation all I would recommend is that you look at your arsenal of drills and pull out the simple drills or those which the players know. It never hurts to continue building a solid foundation.
Something I have been thinking of doing might help you.
I've been toying with the idea of making a drill tape from the cut-ups and technique tapes I have. I'd use PowerPoint to explain the drill - name and coaching points - then roll a few mins of video from a coaching tape on how to do it.
Perhaps your players could grab a couple of these tapes - and coach themselves a little?
Just an idea - I'd stick to footwork drills, leverage drills, etc.
My suggestion is to have them work FAITHFULLY on the DOT DRILLS, THE LADDER DRILLS, AND ABOVE ALL ELSE, THE JUMP ROPE!!! IT DOES NOT TAKE BRAINS, IT TAKES COMMITMENT, AND IF YOU HAVE KIDS WHO ARE ASKING FOR WORK YOU HAVE A GOOD BUNCH!!!
Coach Easton
J.C. EASTON<BR>HEAD COACH<BR>GA TIGERS FOOTBALL<BR>PROFESSIONAL MINOR LEAGUE
BlackFly73:
I would love to be able to do exactly what you are talking about with PowerPoint and video. Have you done this before? Please advise.
Thanks,
tm
Tomorrow I will be filming someone doing our strength program in our weight room. he will do the various exercises and lifts - and then this weekend I will put together a Powerpoint of each day of our program - with technique coaching points for lifts.
The idea is that a younger player could get a copy of the video - and then see how correctly a lift is done. It won't lead to perfect technique - but it will defintely help!
I'll be doing the OL skills video probably around March.
You can email me at BlackFly73@yahoo.com and I will try to let you know exactly what I am doing, and how I am doing it.
Just have "Captain's Practices" & do the following drills. If you catch too much "crap" about what you do - coach in a better environment!!!!!!!
JOE BUGEL – OFFENSIVE LINE DRILLS (REDSKINS)
“FOUR CORNERS” = Better warm up drill that stretching. For a guy who is stiff – improves feet. Go ¾ speed. Put 4 cones at the corners of a square – 10 yds. apart. Teaches how to run (over exaggerate arm pump) . Go forward-lateral-backward-lateral. RUN to first cone & come under control – SHUFFLE to next cone (with a slight stagger of L foot if going L & R foot if going R) in a bridge position (sit down & bend, with a wide base – bridge neck – keep hands up - be sure to SHUFFLE – not gallop). BACKPEDAL – then SHUFFLE again. NOTE: Your feet can move TOO fast in pass pro).
“SHUFFLE DRILL” (pass pro) = Break down in good “football position” – wide base – don’t worry about speed. Shuffle to lines - 5 yds. – 10 yds. – 5 yds. When changing directions at line - don’t stop & plant to change – keep on balance – keep wide base – don’t gallop or get crossed over.
“STRAIGHT LINE DRILL” (like the Secondary’s “Run the Line” drill) = Straddle line – run backwards – coach waves off & he turns hips keeping eyes on coach. Everything in football is usually below the waist – “you block with your feet”. Teach stiff kid how to turn – break down & stay low, working feet & hips.
“BAG DRILL” = Over the bags – another shuffle drill. Keep hands up – neck in bridge position – back & forth, back & forth, & break. NOTE: How you FINISH any drill is important – put towel 15 yds. downfield & he has to break on ball to towel.
“UP & BACK DRILL” (4 bags in a straight line) = Back-shuffle-forward-shuffle (moving feet) – up & back, up & back. Don’t go 100 MPH – concentrate on moving feet quick - keeping shoulders square – moving in a good “football position”.
“SOFTBALL DRILL” = Used to teach big man to bend at knees – go down & pick up object where you have to use hand & eye coordination to see it (moving target). Use an area with 2 cones 10 yds. apart. Roll softball to farthest point of cone – he runs shuffles laterally & he has to bend knees with both hands down – pick up ball with both hands & throw it to coach. Coach then rolls it to the other farthest point. Direction drill where big guy has to bend & pick it up. GOOD CONDITIONER.
“PUNCH DRILL” = Teaches man how to roll hips, get under target, & deliver blow. Vs. shield, get man in football position – move feet (not a chop) with just bounce movement – step & hit UP – roll hips & hit up thru target. Step & deliver 10 right & 10 left.
“MIRROR DRILL” (pass pro) = Get in perfect fit position with bridge back – service guys grabs rt. arm – blocker sits down & applies pressure (he’s on rt. shoulder). Back & forth a couple of times on a juke – guy tries aggressively to jerk him (doesn’t try to penetrate). Blocker never stops moving feet (doesn’t have to be too fast). “Stack the deck” so offense wins!
“2 MAN BULL SLED DRILL” = Teach how to be explosive. 2 step blow delivery (don’t drive the sled after second step). Parallel stance – frontal position – step – blow delivery. OVER EXAGGERAGE use of fists or heels of hands (with thumbs on top) by taking first directional step & second step is 100% BLOW DELIVERY – throw arms out of sockets on first step (wind up with elbows back for good arm thrust) – second step hit & lift sled up in air.
“TRIANGLE DRILL” = Blocking Lbers (base or cutoff). Use on hand & face on outside number – stay square.
“DRIVE DRILL” = Cutoff drill. Get a perfect fit – drive 10 yds, - stay square.
NOTE: No longer run wind sprints after practice because players will pace themselves. Get the running by: #1 TEAM PERIOD – 40 PLAY SCRIPT – THROWING - line sprints 15 yds. downfield on each pass to cover (like covering punts). #2 “RIGGO DRILL” = 15 plays (40/50 GUT) & RB/Line sprints 30 yds. on each snap. “SELL THE RANCH” during these two drills!!!
PS: We always encouraged the O-Line to JOG 8 400 meter laps & record their time. You need them well under 20 minutes!
coach easton is absolutely right. as a linemen i know that the most important thing is footwork. you don't block with your hands you block with your feet. if your feet don't move then you can't block. that's why it's best if they just run and do dots, ladder, and jump rope. if they are already doing the strength workout, then all you need them to do is develop quickness and stamina in their legs. if you really want to give them a program to work off of, develop a running program much like the one coach campbell uses. a combination of sprints, duckwalks and various agility drills that are specifically for linemen. i used it when i was coming up through the ranks and it helped me alot. i'm sure coach campbell would be able to get this for you coach. anyway, just remember that linemen have to be quick and strong. so if you already have them working on these two things, then you'll be fine.
don't worry about what you don't know. if you had to know what you dont' know you would've learned it by now