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.
Football and writing are both a passion of mine and I have seriously been mulling this over in my head. It would include a playbook, descriptions, ideal personal to run it, pretty much everything you could ever want to know about "my style" of the wing T.
However, I am a busy man with obligations and this would take a great deal of my time.......is there enough interest in the wing T for this to be worth my time? Just curious if anyone still cares about the Wing T?
I've never written a published manual, so that I can't answer to, but as far as the interest of the offense, it may not be the most popular thing out there right now, there are always people looking into the offense--especially at the youth levels. I would be interested in seeing more wing-t books that incorporate more option into them. I like the nuts and bolts of the wing-t, but also love the power of the option game in high school football.
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 love the wing-T. I would probably buy a copy. It is a great offense. The flexbone is very popular right now and that is pretty much an application of wing-T principles and formations to the triple option.
Scott Orndoff
Varsity Assistant
Williamsville East High School
Williamsville, NY
CHAMBO,
Books are okay. I've written one myself but now DVD's are the way to go and much less work. Just turn on your camera while standing in front of a whiteboard and talk it and chalk it. Be organized. Have a plan and follow it. You don't have to copy video clips into it but that would help. The biggest obstacle is marketing it. You may have to do a little editing.
Jerry might be some help to you. Steve Calande (coachcalande.com) has done this successfully and would be a good resource.
I would check with some websites about listing your DVD with them before I went to the trouble of doing it. There may be a fee. It would be easier if you already had people coming to a website like Jerry or Steve Calande has. But know how you are going to market it. Also, if you have the creditentals, like Karjaw mentioned, you might get to speak at a coaches clinic with an opportunity to sell them after you speak.
By doing DVD's, you can copy as many as you need as you need them. You can purchase a machine to burn several at once in just a few minutes.