Triple Gun Quick Hitch
The core pass of The Triple Gun Offense - The Hitch is like a boxer’s jab - it’s sets up the rest of the punches. The key is the Quarterback’s rhythm - it should be “Catch, Step & throw” the…
The core pass of The Triple Gun Offense - The Hitch is like a boxer’s jab - it’s sets up the rest of the punches. The key is the Quarterback’s rhythm - it should be “Catch, Step & throw” the…
Pitching the ball into the boundary takes practice because of the tight space. The Quarterback does a great job getting to the Pitch Key & making a good pitch Note the great perimeter blocking https://youtu.be/fmqTtJMCJ5c
A Special Play of the Day - A complete Chapter on The Gun Triple from a course we did for CoachTube called “Introduction to The Triple Gun Offense” This a complete Chapter on the core Play of The Triple Gun Offense …
Offensive Line Guru, John Strollo, does a gtreat job explaining Duo Blocking vs a 34 Defense in detail. Strolls was a former Wishbone coach, so he understands option football. The reason I like Duo Blocking is because it’s very…
To move the ball with the Dropback Pass, we like to clear up the Quarterback reads by using motion. In this case, we use Whirley Motion on the Stretch Pass. The QB reads the FS. If the FS moves with…
Mike Tomlin is one of my favorite NFL coaches. He’s a no-nonsense guy whose teams are consistently good and Carrie’s the Steeler trademark- “Tough Team” Thisvis a great video that Greg Gregory posted & I loved it https://www.instagram.com/reel/CvinEYoNXCR/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
The Gun Triple is a devastating play in the Red Zone because it can be 4 down territory plus the defense must stop the dive, the QB keep & in this case the pitch. A difficult task to say the…
The Triple Gun Quick Game is a perfect example of Strategic Flexibility where the play changes AFTER THE SNAP OF THE BALL. The Quarterback has the option of “escaping “ by Booting if he doesn’t like the Playside pattern as…
The start of the new football season brings great excitement and high expectations. But everyyear I get reminded by an athlete of The Kentucky Derby Rule that I wrote about in my book “Commonsense Rules for Everyday Leaders”. Here is…
I picked up this play on Twitter from coach Dan Casey who does a great job posting plays. This play is a great play design especially in Goal Line or Short Yardage Situations https://x.com/coachdancasey/status/1690731308681433088?s=61&t=oIV8dEXcjYGWbtFqxCJoVA