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.
As far as Power, you really don't have much there without a TE. There are not enough down blocks available. I could see counter done two ways...both would show a rb action and filling for pulling linemen, the G for a simple counter or for the tackle in a counter trey look pulling both G and T to one side. Differences would be blocking playside. I could see a possibility of arc releasing the PST to the OLB and using pulling G to kick the DE with PSG walling off the ILB stacked on him. If running trey, pulling tackle would then lead up the hole. Or, more conventionally, down block with both the PSG and PST. Kick with pulling G and run underneath the OLB...block him with pulling tackle in a trey approach.
Ryan Kelly
Offensive Coordinator
Austin High School
Austin, MN
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Depends on "#'s in the box" defensively. You would not get 7 in the box vs. 3 wides too often (if you can pass AT ALL)
To H's side - You can run "Power" with one of the 3 WR's (a slot aligned on side opposite "H") motioning over to kickout.
If you are not willing to do that - you would probably have to run the "POST" variation, which is effective. It is WAY TOO HARD to describe ("POST") without diagrams, etc. If you are really interested - PHONE me at: 804-378-0116 (between 11 AM & 7 PM/EASTERN)