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.
The past five years I have been a part of triple option football. 4 as a quarterback and one as a coach. I understand triple option pretty well and think that I am a pretty good teacher to young qbs and rbs. I have been scratching down a new, I think, triple option with a pulling guard. The only main change is that the playside guard pulls and seals the playside linebacker.
W......B......M.........S
DE.......1.........3.........9
BT..BG..C..PG..PT..TE
Backside Guard and Tackle "scoop" or Cut off playside gap.
Center seals Buck Linebacker
Playside Tackle Seals Mike Linebacker
TE takes the 9 technique wherever he wants, but is trying to log(not allow to get to the outside)
Playside Guard pulls and seals Sam Linebacker
Z receiver seals Free Safety and playside Cornerback is the pitch key.
3 technique is the handoff key
I just want to know if this is out there yet and if it is, what am I doing wrong?
If anyone has any questions, criticisms, or critiques please let me know- skeltonnate@yahoo.com
Last HS I worked at ran both inside & outside veer. There are ways to pull guards, but your scheme would trigger the Sam backer to step up right away and you would never be able to seal him.
As a defensive coach, as soon as that Sam sees your tackle block down he will step up and fill forcing the pitch almost immediately. Now you have a corner, DE, and Saftey flowing to pitch.
If you really wish to use a g-scheme, I think you would be better kicking the end out with the guard and blocking down on the Sam with your TE. If the pitch is what you want (stud tailback) then you might be better served leading the G up on a secondary player.