The option, combined with the ability to PA Pass, and threaten the perimeter with speed, is still the hardest offense to defend at the college and highschool level.
It forces kids, who generally want to play downhill and attack, to constantly stay true to their keys. One bust can lead to a major gash.
hey guys how bout you comment an offense you actually know anything about Im actually a quarterback for a team whos high school runs this offense and most the crap you guys talk about wouldnt even work
@BurnieB The only thing about the Option is the quarterback gets hit on almost every play. The reason the NFL doesn't run option is because the QB wouldn't last the whole season. It most definitely would work in the NFL, but I agree coaches are scared to put the franchise guy in the line of fire all the time.
@ryanexsus I think besides that aspect, NFL defensive players are so damn fast at reading and diagnosing plays. College and highschool kids arent nearly as fast or disciplined at reading their keys.
Most of the pass concepts are off play-action and are based on the old run and shoot. Probably the most effective from this formation ("Tight" in spread-option parlance) is the "switch", where the split end runs a post route and the playside slot runs a wheel route up the sideline (the name comes from the fact that the outside receiver runs an inward route and the inside receiver runs an outward route). This pattern mirrors the cross-blocking by the split ends and backs on the triple option play
This is just beautiful. I just wish they would allow DB's to play properly in NFL and we would see this kind of stuff in pro football too. Now they make it way too easy to pass...
18. (Tight) Inside Veer (Keep)
19. (Heavy) Rocket Toss [Touchdown]
miche1df 8 months ago
miche1df 8 months ago
The option, combined with the ability to PA Pass, and threaten the perimeter with speed, is still the hardest offense to defend at the college and highschool level.
It forces kids, who generally want to play downhill and attack, to constantly stay true to their keys. One bust can lead to a major gash.
nykia31 1 year ago
hey guys how bout you comment an offense you actually know anything about Im actually a quarterback for a team whos high school runs this offense and most the crap you guys talk about wouldnt even work
agafsafsad 1 year ago
Two words: Tom Osborne...option is dead? Not even close...
ReveretheHood 1 year ago
NFL is scared of this offense.
BurnieB 1 year ago
@BurnieB The only thing about the Option is the quarterback gets hit on almost every play. The reason the NFL doesn't run option is because the QB wouldn't last the whole season. It most definitely would work in the NFL, but I agree coaches are scared to put the franchise guy in the line of fire all the time.
ryanexsus 1 year ago
@ryanexsus I think besides that aspect, NFL defensive players are so damn fast at reading and diagnosing plays. College and highschool kids arent nearly as fast or disciplined at reading their keys.
nykia31 1 year ago
Most of the pass concepts are off play-action and are based on the old run and shoot. Probably the most effective from this formation ("Tight" in spread-option parlance) is the "switch", where the split end runs a post route and the playside slot runs a wheel route up the sideline (the name comes from the fact that the outside receiver runs an inward route and the inside receiver runs an outward route). This pattern mirrors the cross-blocking by the split ends and backs on the triple option play
LetsDoIt4Johnny1 1 year ago
@LetsDoIt4Johnny1
This is true, but there is no need to pass when you're getting 4 to 6 yards every play.
danewwhytboy 1 year ago
This is just beautiful. I just wish they would allow DB's to play properly in NFL and we would see this kind of stuff in pro football too. Now they make it way too easy to pass...
Sullakka 1 year ago
they dont run the triple option in pro ball cause they dont want the quarterback getting hit every play. wussies
gt7365 1 year ago
The best offense there is. Forget pro-spreads.. I love this video.
stuart1776 2 years ago
They do not pass, nor do they need to.
danewwhytboy 2 years ago
Man that's interesting.. what kinda pass plays do they have out of this formation?
wangtangkiki 2 years ago
wingbacks spread out for a possible screen pass. WR's run every type of route. post, slant, hook. you name it.
gt7365 1 year ago