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.
on the three zones we will all combo the same people but how does the o-line change? do we stay square to the l.o.s. on all plays? what do you mean by rotsate the zone? when we turn the zone do we no longer stay sqare to the l.o.s.?
Post by Coach Campbell on Apr 30, 2002 17:22:13 GMT
What would help me is the name you have tagged each play, I will be out in California to see you and we will be able to put this zone concept into real terms. The vertical push means you've got a back receiving the ball almost on the mid point of the offensive, the wider the angle the back gets the ball the more rotation is required by the line, their butts follows the ball. Coach CAmpbell
Post by Coach Campbell on Apr 30, 2002 17:52:32 GMT
Coach since the power moves back away from the point of attack that would be considered a slow rotation due to the fact that you have all the angles and the offensive combos and single blocks can rotate what I consider slow. The load option due to the fact you have much more of a quick action going outside that your players will rotate faster and their butts following the ball. The wider the ball the faster the rotation. Coach CAmpbell