Jet Play Action Crossers Pass from Compressed Set
Using a Compressed set to Run the Jet Crossers in the Red Zone or in this case the Pink Zone (Four down Territory). The Drag pops open to get us a First Down. Note also by using a Compressed set…
Using a Compressed set to Run the Jet Crossers in the Red Zone or in this case the Pink Zone (Four down Territory). The Drag pops open to get us a First Down. Note also by using a Compressed set…
This is a Special Play of the Day a Chalk Talk Mini-Clinic on The Triple Gun Vertical Game in the Red Zone vs Blitz. Instead of using a compressed set - we did the opposite & used a SPREAD set…
Tony Rodriguez & Matt McLeod interview yours truly on the origins & Evolution of The Triple Gun Offense. This is a verbal journey on the process of developing an offense. This is what my new book, Tony DeMeo's Triple Gun…
This week the focus is on Specific Red Zone Plays. In the first clip we see The Defense in Press Man Free. The Huddle call is “Hitch Left” but the Wde Receiver converts the Hitch to Fade (Strategic Flexibility) for…
The Wide Jack Formation immediately calls for a defensive adjustment. Next the Jet Motion must be recognized & adjusted to. Then the Jet Motion goes Right but The Quarterback ISO goes left which catches the defense thinking & not playin…
We tighten our Wide Receiver’s Alignment to get a Crack Block on the Perimeter. We also use Whirley Motion so we freeze their LBs & get a hat on them. The Quarterback sees some daylight & gets upfield for a…
Last week I had the pleasure of doing a Podcast with Chris & Ted Ludvigsen. I had a great time with these guys as we discussed my newest book, Tony DeMeo’s Triple Gun Offense: An Evoution of Option Football. We discussed…
“Wide” switches the alignment of the Slot & the WR. The frontside is compressed to get the over route across the field. The Wide Alignment opens the Skinny Post for a Touchdown. The Corner can’t under cut the Post. The…
This week we’re going to focus on how The Triple Gun uses Compressed Sets. Andrew Coverdale wrote an outstanding book on using Bunch Sets & Ted Seay did a nice job as well with his Wild Bunch stuff. I picked…
The Quick Dame Slice Corner Combo is very tough to cover on the Goal Line. The Quarterback has a simple read throw the Slice unless the CB trails then throw the corner route to the Slot https://youtu.be/PE5EaVHEFiw?feature=shared