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.
Coaches, I have noticed coaches using powerpoint to make their playbooks. It looks excellent. How do I put my plays on there. Are you copy and pasting or drawing on the powerpoint? What has been your experience with your players, do they like it, understand it, etc.. Any help will be valuable so thank you in advance. Coach G
Any diagrams that are in a picture format can be pasted into Powerpoint, can also use the drawing functions on Word, etc and get those images in as well. I'd go that way rather than trying to draw in PPT.
Ryan Kelly
Offensive Coordinator
Austin High School
Austin, MN
There is nothing that will show a man's true character like the 2 yard line.
Post by frmrgriffinsafety on Mar 19, 2008 5:07:26 GMT
We have recently found that we can cut and paste from Playmaker Pro onto Powerpoint. They work out great. Drawing in Powerpoint is tough. If I were you, I'd try to find another method. Drawing in Word is a good option.
Defensive Back- Canisius College-4 yrs.
Assistant Coach - Bishop Grimes High School- 2 years
Assistant Coach - Cheektowaga Central High School- 5 years
"Failing to prepare is preparing to fail." -John Wooden
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Coach, I did our whole playbook in PPT. LEt me know what specifically you need help with. A quick Tip, use the Slide master for your base formations, that way you dont have to copy and paste them onto each new page.
Coach D
Philly suburb HS
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