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.
I recently saw some things by a Coach John Rice from Rialto, CA who runs a Quads attack. He a few basic sets, most involve no RB, a single split to one side, and 4 to the other--all but two of his formations have all 5 recievers eligible (One has a RB with zero to one side and 4 to the other, and the second has an overload--all 5 WR's to one side). I know you deal with the 3x2, but I'd think this overload could be an absolute nightmare for a defense. I can see if you have one great reciever and some "role" players, you could really do some damage. What are your thoughts on the Quads?
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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.
I HAVE DIAGRAMMED SEVERAL OF MY FAVORITE QUAD PLAYS, SOME WITH MOTION TO BUILD THE QUADS, OTHERS FROM STRAIGHT UP ALIGNMENTS IN MY RECENTLY RELEASED BOOK. CHECK IT OUT,
I THINK YOU WILL LIKE THEM!!! THEY PLAY A BIG PART IN MY OFFENSE OUT OF THE 3 X 2 AS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE FLOOD CONCEPTS THAT WE USE.
Coach Easton-TIGER BACK
J.C. EASTON<BR>HEAD COACH<BR>GA TIGERS FOOTBALL<BR>PROFESSIONAL MINOR LEAGUE