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 Redzoneoffense on Mar 28, 2002 6:31:26 GMT
COACH C RAN THE STACK I ON THE GOALLINE THIS YEAR AND WAS 100% TD INSIDE THE 15 THIS YEAR. ANYTIME YOU CAN PUT 5 PLAYERS ON THE MIDLINE AND CAN TAKE ALL OF THEM TO THE RIGHT OR LEFT VS ANY GOALLINE DEFENSE IS CHEATING. EASY MISMATCHES. 4 PLAYS ALL YEAR LONG. THANKS TO YOUR BOOK. HOPE I CAN HELP YOU SOME DAY. COACH LEAL
Post by Coach Campbell on Mar 28, 2002 6:34:46 GMT
Coach Leal glad you liked the stack "I" an indeed a good set in goal and what makes it so good is that defenses once you start to get inside the 5 yard line tend to go into their goal line defense and reduce their fronts, which in turn sets the perimeter plays up from the Stack "I" very easy to get them out numbered. Great to see you coming to thge site. Coach CAmpbell
Coach Campbell, dont have my manuals handy but if you could refresh my memory, stack I is that when you have three backs behind the QB in I formation? Thanks.
Post by Coach Campbell on Mar 29, 2002 4:42:17 GMT
Yes I run two different Stack's The "Y" Stack and the "Z" Stack. The "Y" Stack is when you set the TE or a change of personnel in between the fullback and the TE. The "Z" Stack is when you move the Tailback up and then set you "Z" behind him. Coach CAmpbell