It is my belief that it is far better to teach your offensive players a very limited number of plays…
WHY RUN THE PISTOL-FLEX? HERE ARE FIVE REASONS
1) On most run plays, the QB is able to “read” a defender instead of us having to block him. …
KEEPING RUN PLAYS LOOKING THE SAME CREATES UNCERTAINTY IN DEFENSE
All seven of the Pistol-Flex run plays that are outlined in the DVD collection have one thing in common: they…
QB’s ONE-WAY THOUGHT PROCESS
During the “dive” phase (B-back) of the the Pistol-Flex Veer play, the QB is expected to make the “right” call, not…
PISTOL-FLEX MISCONCEPTION: CAN’T SCORE QUICKLY IF BEHIND LATE IN GAME
One of the keys in the overall Pistol-Flex philosophy is for the offense to be able to take as much…
THE IDEAL PISTOL-FLEX A-BACK
Every type of offensive philosophy (strategy) requires certain “traits” in the players who will be required to execute the offense. …
Turnovers: The Arch-Enemy Of Option Football
No coach on offense ever enjoys seeing their team fumble the ball. With that said, ball security is even more…
Pistol-Flex Misconception: More Difficult To Pick Up 1st Down on 4th and 1 or less
The beauty of the Pistol-Flex offense is that it is all-encompassing. What I mean by that is we do not…
PISTOL-FLEX MISCONCEPTION: NOT A BIG-PLAY OFFENSE
One of the trademarks of my Pistol-Flex Triple Option offense is its “grind-it-out”, take time off the clock type of…
FOR THE LOVE OF MANUALS
In this digital age of ours, many coaches prefer to watch a DVD about a football concept or strategy. It would…