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.
wondering what some of you out there might have set for goals for wide receivers, both in receiving and blocking effectively.note we're an option team.
Post by silverback1125 on Aug 9, 2002 23:12:18 GMT
without knowing your type of offense, it's impossible to say...
we are an option team too, but from the gun, we run triple, speed or load, zone read, and shuttle...all options, but
we pass 60% of the time with over 60% completion
and we never require a wideout to block a LB unless we RITZ (CRACKer)...
so our goals are very different....plus we are no huddle, and get 55+ snaps a game,you do the math
now, you could set goals for opportunities, such as 'passes touched', with percentages of balls caught
and stalk blocking for a set period of time....we'd all love for our WRs to stalk a cover 2 corner who's rolled uo for5 seconds while we run some outside run, but it probably won't happen, so if you concentrate on technique and effort when blocking, you should be good.