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 Sept 19, 2013 17:02:36 GMT
Running Back Tip for Smooth Handoffs By Coach Hutchison
Football coaches teach their running back stances so the shoulders are even with the knees. This keeps the running back from leaning forward and tipping a running play to the defense. Running Backs are explosive players who always look for holes in the defense, give a distinct pocket for the hand off, know how to avoid tacklers, blocks well on passing plays, and catch all passes thrown in their direction with their hands.
In order to be dangerous with the ball, you have to make sure you receive the ball safely, which sounds easy but often isn't. Here are some tips for a flawless exchange between the quarterback and the running back, so you can eliminate unforced errors and momentum-killing fumbles.
COMPLETING THE EXCHANGE The player makes a "pocket" with the arms to receive the ball:
Inside Elbow - even with the shoulders. Forearm - horizontal with the ground. Inside Hand - palm down, ready to accept the point of the ball. Bottom Half of the "Pocket"
Outside Elbow - straight down from the shoulder. Forearm - horizontal across the midsection. Outside Hand - slightly bent with the palm up, ready to accept the other end of the ball. Fingers - pointing toward the quarterback.
RECEIVING THE BALL Hands - both hands instantly secure the ball upon contact. Eyes - focused on the hole where the play goes and the defensive reactions to the play.
(JOE BUGEL): On if a running back practicing behind the O-Line throughout the week helps build chemistry with the offensive line: "We have a team run on Wednesday and Thursday and usually you like to have your starting back in there to get the blocking schemes and linemen like that guy also because our backs, we're a zone football team, and the way our backs operate back there, they bring the linebackers and the zones to us. That's an important thing for us".