Slot Lt. Motion Lt. QB ISO Rt.
This play is a simple but excellent key breaker & really gives the Quarterback ISO a new look & creates a big play with no new teaching. We line up in Slot left which causes a defensive adjustment. Then we…
This play is a simple but excellent key breaker & really gives the Quarterback ISO a new look & creates a big play with no new teaching. We line up in Slot left which causes a defensive adjustment. Then we…
This a special Play of the Day it’s a promo video on our Stream of Gadgets, Screens, RPOs, Reverses etc. These are answer plays that break tendencies & drive Defensive Coordinators crazy - take a look https://youtu.be/XXVxmCuOUz4
A special Play of the Day - a podcast/clinic with legendary Offensive Line Guru, Jim McNally. Coach McNally is a great coach & a great guy. The Father of modern Zone Blocking . https://www.youtube.com/live/pxYo39WLcbA?feature=share
The Triple Gun uses a lot of very high % passes to move the chains, the screen game is a big part of it. Is low risk & high % it puts Speed in Space It slows down pass rush…
George Washington used the “Fabian Strategy” to defeat a far more powerful opponent .The Fabian Strategy was the Strategy used by the Roman General Fabius to defeat Hannibal’s powerful army after they had crossed the Alps & were close to…
So what happens if you have the Hitch called with Triple Motion and the CB plays press coverage & the rest of the Secondary role to play Option? Well because we teach “Strategic Flexibility” the Hitch automatically becomes a Fade…
Here’s yet another example of using Andy Reid’s Super Bowl tactic of using motion to get receivers open. In this clip we use Triple Motion to open up the hitch Route. Note the FS move to Deep Third on motion…
This is a special Chalk Talk Mini Clinic with another example of The Triple Gun using Motion to get Receivers open. In this case we use Jet Motion. As soon as the CB runs with the Jet Motion the QB…
The Chiefs had two wide open touchdowns by using motion to free up their receivers. In this clip the SB makes a classic mistake of not staying on the Wide Receiver’s hip & the WR just whipped away from him…
Here’s a new twist to an old play. After watching Andy Reid use motion so effectively in the Super Bowl to get receivers open, I decided to show how the Triple Gun does the same thing. So when we go…