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Cover: triple option series
Triple Option Series
FD-01876A: with Chuck Peterson,
former Offensive Coordinator United States Air Force Academy

Coach Peterson begins with the mechanics of both the quarterback and fullback to insure a proper `mesh' in providing sound ball handling and preventing fumbles. He then goes through the four different reads the quarterback must make in determining whether he keeps the ball or hands it to the fullback. He also goes through the proper reads to determine whether the ball is pitched or not. Coach Peterson breaks down three plays within the Triple Option Series - the inside veer, midline option and a play action package off both running plays. He diagrams and demonstrates each play against both 7-man fronts (i.e. 50, 4-3) and 8-man fronts (i.e. eagle), runs them to both the strong and weak side and from different formations, breaking down responsibilities for each position. To counter the defense, Peterson draws up a play action series for both option plays, including pass protection assignments and pass routes. This is a terrific tape detailing one of the game's most successful offenses.

60 minutes. 2002. ISBN 1-56404-941-8.

FD-01876B: with Chuck Peterson, Dean Campbell and Tim Horton,
former Assistant Coaches, US Air Force Academy Football

Coaches Peterson, Campbell, and Horton teach and demonstrate the drills they use to reinforce technique and ensure success in their triple option offense. The drills are broken down into three areas - drills for the quarterback and fullback, drills for the running back, and drills for the receivers. The quarterback and fullback drills cover proper footwork, the pitch, and the four reads the quarterback must make depending on the defensive coverage. Blocking techniques and drills are covered with the running backs and receivers including when and how to use specific blocks depending on defensive coverage. This is an outstanding teaching tape!

54 minutes. 2002. ISBN 1-56404-949-3.

FD-01876C: with Dick Enga, former Tight Ends Coach US Air Force Academy
and Ed Warinner,Offensive Line Coach Kansas University;
former Offensive Line Coach, US Air Force Academy

In this video, coaches Dick Enga and Ed Warinner team up to bring you the run blocking techniques and drills that have launched the Air Force Academy into an elite category amongst rushing offenses. This tape begins with Coach Enga and his stable of tight ends demonstrating the stance, releases, and combo blocks the Air Force uses to move the football. Next, Coach Warinner brings on the offensive line and reveals the drills he uses to coach releases, footwork, combo blocks, and double teams. This video is a must if you want to have a power running game!

48 minutes. 2002. ISBN 1-56404-950-7.

DVD
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Cover: the triple option 2-pack
The Triple Option 2-Pack
FD-02661A: with Kerry Coombs,
Colerain HS (OH) Head Coach;
and Rick Haynes, Colerain HS (OH) Offensive Coordinator;
2004 Ohio State Champions

The triple option has many benefits: Option football does not require great linemen, it can use time and dictate tempo, it is difficult to prepare for, and simulating the option is hard for opponents to do in practice. At the high school level, having good players at the quarterback, dive back and the pitch position will give you a great chance to be successful. Coach Haynes explores Colerain's system of triple option football. Haynes divides the line into a quick side and strong side. He presents two blocking schemes against the "50 Front." The inside veer can be used against a "4 linebacker" look. Running the ball to the "1 technique" is a part of this attack. A double team scheme is taught for specific situations, and is demonstrated on the board in this DVD. Because of savvy defenses, many adjustments must be made with this offense. Haynes goes through a step-by-step approach to making changes during the game. This presentation concludes with game footage, which enhances the presentation.

56 minutes. 2006.

FD-02661B: with Kerry Coombs,
Colerain HS (OH) Head Coach;
and Rick Haynes, Colerain HS (OH) Offensive Coordinator;
2004 Ohio State Champions

Colerain HS annually fields one of the top football teams in Ohio, based on their solid running attack and stingy defense. Coach Haynes feels that if only two of the three options are good players, you can still have a great attack. Starting with the Veer, Haynes breaks down the blocking schemes against the 50 defense player by player, as well as the schemes versus a 4-3 and a 3-3 Stack Defense. Line play depends on quickness and angles, not great size and strength. Haynes shows the 46 and 47 to run for the Veer, as well as the outside Veer. Midline is a run scheme that attacks the middle of the defense and involves the quarterback and the fullback. The midline option is called 40 and 41. The key is to make the defense think you are running the triple option. Haynes points out two important adjustments in the option. Marker board presentation and game footage help reinforce these teaching points and techniques. This DVD can guide you to run successfully against different alignments.

2006.

DVD
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Cover: the triple option offense
The Triple Option Offense
with Kerry Coombs,
Colerain HS (OH) Head Coach;
and Rick Haynes, Colerain HS (OH) Offensive Coordinator;
2004 Ohio State Champions

The triple option has many benefits: Option football does not require great linemen, it can use time and dictate tempo, it is difficult to prepare for, and simulating the option is hard for opponents to do in practice. At the high school level, having good players at the quarterback, dive back and the pitch position will give you a great chance to be successful. Coach Haynes explores Colerain's system of triple option football. Haynes divides the line into a quick side and strong side. He presents two blocking schemes against the "50 Front." The inside veer can be used against a "4 linebacker" look. Running the ball to the "1 technique" is a part of this attack. A double team scheme is taught for specific situations, and is demonstrated on the board in this DVD. Because of savvy defenses, many adjustments must be made with this offense. Haynes goes through a step-by-step approach to making changes during the game. This presentation concludes with game footage, which enhances the presentation.

56 minutes. 2006.

DVD
Buy at Championship Productions

Cover: midline and outside veer plays from the triple option
Midline and Outside Veer Plays from the Triple Option
with Kerry Coombs,
Colerain HS (OH) Head Coach;
and Rick Haynes, Colerain HS (OH) Offensive Coordinator;
2004 Ohio State Champions

Colerain HS annually fields one of the top football teams in Ohio, based on their solid running attack and stingy defense. Coach Haynes feels that if only two of the three options are good players, you can still have a great attack. Starting with the Veer, Haynes breaks down the blocking schemes against the 50 defense player by player, as well as the schemes versus a 4-3 and a 3-3 Stack Defense. Line play depends on quickness and angles, not great size and strength. Haynes shows the 46 and 47 to run for the Veer, as well as the outside Veer. Midline is a run scheme that attacks the middle of the defense and involves the quarterback and the fullback. The midline option is called 40 and 41. The key is to make the defense think you are running the triple option. Haynes points out two important adjustments in the option. Marker board presentation and game footage help reinforce these teaching points and techniques. This DVD can guide you to run successfully against different alignments.

2006.

DVD
Buy at Championship Productions


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