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.
When running counter trey, what coaching points do you use to log and then wrap around an end that squeezes. When we actually get the kick out we look good, but when our pulling guard must log a squeezing end, our wrapping tackle has trouble getting around. Any thoughts?
GET A FASTER TACKLE, OR AT LEAST GET THE ONE YOU HAVE FEET FASTER! DOTS, JUMP ROPE, LADDER DRILLS, DOTS, JUMP ROPE, LADDER DRILLS, DOTS, JUMP ROPE, LADDER DRILLS.......... NOTHING BETTER FOR QUICKENING THE FEET! IN ORDER TO RUN THE PLAY YOU MUST EXECUTE IT, RIGHT?
Coach Easton-TIGER ONE
J.C. EASTON<BR>HEAD COACH<BR>GA TIGERS FOOTBALL<BR>PROFESSIONAL MINOR LEAGUE
A) TRAPPER: We don't attempt to "log". Our trapper pulls THRU the ball INTO the LOS. He stays on target of hat to inside arm pit of the DE, & if the DE squeezes trap or wrong shoulders - a NATURAL LOG will occur but don't change your course of hat to his inside arm pit. On contact - now turn YOUR shoulders so you're facing north and you haven't changed target OR shoulders.
B) WRAPPER: If you see numbers of trapper turn up inside; if you don't go around.
IF a crashing DE still hurts you - base him up with the TE & let the regular trapper pull thru (they trade blocks).
We have coached it this way since 1982 (when we got it from Joe Bugel) & it is our BEST play!
Thanks guys. This helps. Oneback, until now I have been teeling my wrapper to pull up field as soon as he sees day light. In your opinion, should I scratch that and have him just read the pulling guard?
IF you have the RB on a TIGHT DOWNHILL COURSE - let him AND the wrapper take first daylight. With real tight line splits (12" to no more than 18") it isn't that far anyway. Key thing is that the WRAPPER & RB are reading INSIDE/OUT to turn up (A to B to C gap).