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.
Post by Coach Campbell on Dec 16, 2010 7:08:52 GMT
4-pt wave drill Purpose The purpose of this drill is to get the players used to stay low and keep their feet moving all of the time. It also strengthens the shoulders and arms.
Description Players get into a good 4-pt stance about 2 to 3 yrds apart. The coach stands in front of them, holding a ball on the ground. The coach shouts out a cadence, and when he moves the ball they start moving their feet, watching the coach, and shuffling into the indicated direction, always keeping their hands on the ground. On command the players will sprint past the coach.
As a variation you can include seatrolls, i.e. every change of direction begins with a seatroll to the new direction.
Instead of a command and the final sprint, the coach can drop the football and have the players recover the fumble.
Coaching Points Feet and hands should always be at a wide base. Quick change of direction is more important than speed on the lateral movement.
Post by Coach Campbell on Dec 16, 2010 7:09:44 GMT
Off the ball Purpose To develop quick reaction on movement of the ball for defensive line.
Description Defensive linemen assume good stance on designated line. On movement of football, defensive line comes off the ball with good pad level, sprinting 5 yards. Coach shall call out different signals to train defensive linemen to move only on movement of football.
Coaching Points Proper stance Weight forward Pad level Good key on football. Equipment Ball
Post by Coach Campbell on Dec 16, 2010 7:10:37 GMT
Shuffle with medicine ball Purpose To develop quickness with the feet while keeping the pad level of defensive line down, and the use of the hands of a low cut block.
Description Defensive lineman assumes good football position, on coaches command the defensive lineman steps over dummies, leading with the front foot with his eyes up and pads down, as lineman comes off of last dummy, the coach throws a medicine ball at DL feet, while the DL uses his hands to defend himself of ball.
Coaching Points Pad level, quick feet, eyes up, push level on ball
Post by Coach Campbell on Dec 16, 2010 7:11:32 GMT
Quarter Eagle Drill Purpose To work on good hit position for the defensive line player, and make it a "natural" body position for him.
Description & Coaching Points Feet shoulder width apart Toes pointed straight downfield Weight on balls of feet, heels flat Knees bent at 90 degrees Head up, back straight Arms relaxed between knees On command HIT! bring hands up On command FEET! chop feet in place On command RIGHT! turn 1/4 turn right On command LEFT! turn 1/4 turn left Defensive Line Player must not stand up in "HIT" position This position is key to playing football