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.
How would you design a no-huddle call system when you use many plays over and over (ex: midline or inside veer)? If you use one designation for the play, the defense may pick up on it, how do you prevent this without making it soo complicated for the offense?
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"Opportunites multiply as they are seized"-Sun Tzu
we use "hot colors" and change them every second series. A stapel of the bone veer attack is the 32 dive option (ISV) for example, say the hot color is green for that series. We add green to snap count cadence if we want the play run. If we do not want to run the play, we will use any other color just for smoke. We always have a backup play if smoke color is used and we run that always to the backside!
example: green is our hot color. we do not want to run 32 dive option. Qb goes to line and calls cadence; "blue 88, blue 88, ORANGE ORANGE, go! Our backup play is always to the backside and it is known by the entire offense that we are now going to run 27 toss sweep. The backup play is established early in the spring, driven home to commit to memory in every x and 0 session, and every day at practice! It's really very simple, and once your guys get used ot it, it is very effective to help keep the D off balance as to what you are doing.
J.C.Easton
J.C. EASTON<BR>HEAD COACH<BR>GA TIGERS FOOTBALL<BR>PROFESSIONAL MINOR LEAGUE
Coach, we started having the entire offense get the signal from the coach, then the QB has a three word command, go-set-hit example This way the defense will not pick up on a familiar call being used over and over. It worked for us but find something comfortable to you and your players, we have also used smoke colors, or names, or letters in the QB 's call.