Individual Run Concept Taking From The Triple Threat No Huddle Tempo Offensive System: Pin and Pull
Course:
1. Fungo and How to Compliment the Play
2. 3rd Down Favorite Calls
3. Trick Play of The Day
Red Zone Bracket Beater. Our Red Zone Beater is from our Base Offensive Menu. In the Red Zone we will tag the outside WR’s with Digs to attack the no cover zone. The progression is easy for your QB. The protection carries over from your base protection.
The Closer we get to the Endzone
•The smaller the Zones and Windows get, so QB has to be more accurate. Put the ball on WR’s body
•Think TD, Check Down – The RB is your friend!
•Think Players, not plays
•The least defended part of the Endzone is the back 2 yards
Redzone Reminders
•When we cross the 50 yard line, expect Coach Acosta to go for the jugular. Expect Shots and gadget plays. Protection is at a premium .
•Avoid self inflicted negatives (SINS), mental errors, pre-snap procedure penalties, drops and missed throws
•QB must avoid Sacks – Throw the ball away. Yardage is precious. Take the FG
•Expect more pressure the closer you get to the endzone
•WR’s must defeat Man to Man
Enjoy this course.
BA
New Age SPO
Screen Pass Options allows you to stay in front of the chains. It is driven by combining two high EFF Plays. Usually your best pass concept attached to a slip screen. This play has become an easy way to get your best athletes in space. You can attach it to a Quick Game Concept, a Horitonal Game Concept, or a RPO Concept.
Running The Inside Zone and Finding Ways to Compliment It
Teach Tapes: Inside Zone. Key Screens, Pops, Gifts, and Fungo
Drill Teach Tapes
Play Diagrams and Downloadable Files
“TO PUT DEFENDERS IN POSITION OF CONFLICT”
1.Leverage – Screen Game / Quick Game
2.Pre-Snap Read – Safety One or Two High
3.Post Snap – Defender Movement
QB Driven Offense: 2/3/4 Choices at every snap
Same Play, Different Appearance
Purpose:
Stance & start (take off/run timing) each play must always time up and execute the exchange in order to have success. All players must execute each play in the same manner.
Coaching Points:
Check for correct arm action & foot placements will ensure the same timing and exchange.
Check for a correct stance that doesn’t give away where the play is going.
Run Read can be isolated at this time.
Landmarks must remain constant.
Install # 1
Triple Threat Spread Offense Base Offense
Runs: Inside Zone and SPlit Zone
RPO: Storm, Keys, Gift, Fungo
Pass Concepts: Snag Games, Y Cross
Screens: Screen Pass Options
Motions: Ghost Motion
FORMATIONS
2x2
•Dual
•Near
•Solo
3X1
•Trips
•Trio
MOTIONS
•Across
•Around
PROTECTION
•Kick RT/LT
RUN PLAYS
•RB Outside Zone
•QB Outside Zone
•Pitch
•QB
•RB
•WR Reverse
PASS PLAYS
•Chevron
•Exxon Hitches
•Go F Post
•Slants
•Hitches
•Hitch and Go
•Fish
•Clear Dig
•Post Wheel
•Sprint Out
•Off
•Flood
•Naked
•Over
•Flat
SCREENS PLAYS
•Rocket
•Laser
TRICK PLAYS
•RB TOSS PASS
•WR REVERSE PASS
Ready to go 7 on 7 Play Cards Made On Power Point So You Can Customize To Your Team
Download and Insert Them Right Into Your Binders or Download It to Your Ipad
Best Pass Concepts in College, HS, and Youth Football
Coverage Beaters
Progression and Reads for the QB's
Pick a Side Reads For The QB's
Routes and Concepts
Purchase The Complete Triple Threat Offensive System For Teach Videos and Diagrams:
Complete System: https://coachtube.com/course/football/triple-threat-spread-no-huddle-tempo-offensive-system-complete-offensive-system/3567750
Objective: Coaches will be able to learn the techniques and mechanics to run the WR Route Tree.
This course will enhance coaches learning by Teach Tapes and Video Voice Overs.
It will contain powerpoints and information you can download for your program.
3 Favorite Call 2021. Watch Coach Acosta discuss:
1. RPO: Fungo
2. 99: QB has the option to Call any routes combinations he wants.
3. Vertical Switch
Summer Drill Program For Developing Your Running Backs
1. WARM UP DRILLS:
Hurdles
Ladders
Ball Handling
Catching
Stance and Starts
2. BALL SECURITY DRILLS
Grip and Rip
Bag Circles
3. BAG DRILL:
1 Foot Through
2 Feet Through
Shuffle Through
4. CONE DRILLS:
1 Time
2 Time
Icky Shuffle
5. JUMP CUT DRILLS:
Jump Cut
Jump Cut: Can
Jump Cut Circuit
Double Jump Cut Read
6.OPEN FIELD DRILLS:
Sideline Moves
Split 2
7. PASS PRO DRILLS:
Kneeling Punch
Hot Feet
Drive Defender
Copy Cat
Objective: To teach coaches the fundamentals of running a Crack Screen and Screen Pass Option.
Playbook materials and a Video Teach Tapes will give coaches insight on several ways to teach the concept and also discuss ways to protect the Concept.
As an OC you can become stale throughout the years. Keep learning, attending clinics, visit other programs, and keep evolving your offense.
Defenses are catching up to tempo, rpo, and spread offense. I have learned adding different elements to your offense will help increase your offensive output and production. OC University will contain a growing library of content from different offensive coordinators from across the country
To schedule a zoom meeting with Coach Acosta to Talk Installation, Game Planning, Comcepts, Practice Planning Email: coachacosta10@yahoo.com
New age RPO System. Option Routes by the WRs and add any Run Game Concepts to conflict the defense.
Tag your favorite run concept to any of these RPO's
WR's read the leverage of DB's and find the grass in the Defense
QB can check into the best coverage beater
What is included in the Course:
1. Playbook Diagrams per email coachacosta10@yahoo.com
2. Teach Tapes
3. Practice Film
BUILDING THE SNAG GAME
SNAG: WHEN CALLING THE SNAG GAME CONCEPTS ARE SET TO BE EITHER A STRONG SIDE (CHEVRON) OR WEAK SIDE (EXXON) SNAG READ. QB WILL ALWAYS START TO THE SIDE THE CONCEPT IS SET, AS THE IS ALSO THE HOT SIDE READ FOR THE QB. SNAGS CAN BE SET WITH AUTOMATIC BACKSIDE CONCEPT (QUICKER FOR TEMPO/AND IF NOT BIG SNAG TEAM) OR WITH ABILITY TO CALL BACK SIDE TAG (SECOND WORD AFTER INITIAL SNAG CONCEPT)
EXAMPLE
DUAL RT CHEVRON (CHEVRON IS SET STRONG SIDE AS CONCEPT, BACKSIDE (WEAK) KNOWS AUTOMATIC ROUTES)
TRIO RT EXXON SHELL (EXXON IS SET WEAK SIDE AS A CONCEPT, BACKSIDE (STRONG) IS TAGGED WITH SHELL CONCEPT)
USUALLY PAIRED WITH R/L EMPTY 5 MAN PROTECTION. (QB EYES ALWAYS START HOT SIDE)
One word your base offense to play at a high pace. The tempo is an equalizer. It will promote a base defense, confusion for the opponents, and it puts your offense in an attack style of execution. Your players love it. It create opportunities for big plays, it builds confidence in your players and it allows you to play many players on your roster.
This course will include play diagrams, Teach Tape video, and downloadable materials.
Individual Pass Concept Taking From The Triple Threat No Huddle Tempo Offensive System: Texas Frisco
TIGHT ENDS EXPECTATIONS AND GOALS
Tight Ends play to a higher standard
The bar has been set high. The tight end position will be a critical part of our offenses success . In both the run and pass game we block, catch, hustle and finish will directly relate to the success of our offense. Get this in your mind now-WE WILL BE A FACTOR!
Every time we walk on the field, be it a practice or game, we must be prepared to play at a level that our opponents are unable to or do not want to play at!
In order to make this happen there are a few traits which are non-negotiable……………
SELFLESS (TEAMWORK)
UMass comes first. Do the little things. Go above what is expected.
SMART (KNOW THE BIG PICTURE)
Study the game, technique, and opponent. Not just at work but at home.
The less you have to think about the better you play.
TOUGH (ATTITUDE)
Don’t be denied. We must be nasty every time we walk on the field
TRUST (BELIEVE)
Have your teammates back.
FINISH (RELENTLESS)
Make them Quit. “My assignment will not make a play”
COMMUNICATE
With your coach and teammates-Don’t keep secrets.
If you don’t know, ask. If you see something, speak up.
TECHNIQUE (CONSISTENCY)
“First we make our habits-then our habits make us”
TE BASICS
Before and after the ball is snapped there are some basics which we must adhere to every play. First we must be zeroed in on the snap count, play call and our assignment. Secondly, we must approach the L.O.S. and get into a stance that we can be both powerful in the run game and still have the ability to have great releases in the pass game. Next we must have great recognition of fronts, stunts, blitzes, coverage’s, and have the ability to communicate to the Oline what we see. After the ball is snapped we must always play with great technique and effort. We must always be looking to make plays while protecting the football. Last and the most important basic for the tight ends is we must always be looking to FINISH!
Triple Threat Spread No Huddle Tempo Offensive System was created to give coaches a road map when installing a system. Triple Threat will enhance your production Running the Football, Passing the Football, and Using the RPO and Screen Game to protect your base offense. You will learn and understand how to implement a HIGH OCTANE OFFENSIVE SYSTEM. Playing fast is a way of LIFE in this system. This course will teach coaches how to build an offensive system from the ground up.
This course will provide teach tape to enhance learning. Handouts and playbook presentations will be provided with this course. This course will have a growing library as we go. If you have questions about the system, please do not hesitate to call.
Course Outline: (New Content)
1. Introduction and Philosophy: No Huddle Spread Airraid Offensive philosophy. (Triple Threat: Run, Pass, Screens = Scores) Tempo Philosophy
2. Installation and Menu: This section will teach coaches how to install the offense in 3 days.
3. Presnap Procedures: No Huddle Procedure
4. Formation and Motions: Detailed presentations on how to signal formations to your players
5. Run Game: Teach videos and handouts (Inside Zone, Pin and Pull, Stretch)
6. Run Pass Options: RPO's made easy (Get the ball to your best players) PLAYERS NOT PLAYS
7. Pass Game: Quick Game, Snag, Mesh, Curl Flat, Vertical Pass Game, Drive Series
8. Screens: Call It Screens, Screen Pass Options
9. Growing Content and Information Library
For more information or if you have questions please contact me coachacosta10@yahoo.com
This Course is intended for: Youth Football, High School Football, College Football, Pro Football Leagues
Triple Threat Wide Receiver System is A Comprehensive Teaching Tool For Coaches At The Youth, High School, and College Level.
Coach Bobby Acosta breaks down how the Triple Threat WR System is designed to take your receiver corps to the next level and maximize your receivers’ potential in any offensive system.
This Unit - includes hours of teach tapes and video. Powerpoints presentations. Downloadable files and Manuals
Entire A to Z Approach to Coaching your Wide Receivers and Slots
1. Power Point Position Manual
2. Teach Tapes and Videos, Lesson Plan Styles
3. Specific drill videos for first time position coaches or veterans improving their craft
Daily check list / every days
1. Stance & Starts
2. Releases (1st level / 2nd level)
3. Ball Skills
4. Route Running / Technique
5. Ball Security
6. Blocking
The Complete Offensive System
Install # 2 (Compliment Your Offense With Your Installations)
Run Game: Stick Draw / Pin & Pull
Pass Game: Mesh, Option Curl Flat, Vertical Switch
PAP: Sprint Out
Screens: Fungo Slow Screen
QB DRILLS THAT REFLECTS YOUR SCHEMES AND CONCEPTS
Natural competitive instincts are a must.
Spontaneity is a key – ability to exercise creativity to go outside the system.
Quick delivery – the quicker the throw, less time for defense to react. Compact and efficient
Agility and movement – create with his feet.
Athletic intelligence (football smart) – the ability to think on his feet – identify opportunities and solve problems the instant that they occur in a game. That quality is in all great quarterbacks.
They have “IT”.
My 5 Qualities
1. Competitive Instincts
2. Accuracy
3. Quick Decision
4. Mobility
5. Football IQ
DROP BACK PASS GAME
Y CROSS: Weakside Flood
CHOICE: H/Y Choice Vertical Routes
Teaching the Key Screens
1. Key 1: Bubble Screen by the # 1 WR
2. Key 2: Bubble Screen by the # 2 WR
This course contains manuals and comple Triple Threat Sprad Offenive Playbooks.
1, Triple Threat Sprad Offenive Playbook 250 Pages
2, WR Manual
3. RB Drill Catolog
4. QB Drill Catolog
Give your staff ownership of the offense and build it using their suggestions. Install 3 includes Gap Runs and other Compliments to the Offense.
COACH ACOSTA
The Complete Championship Coaching System
1. Culture Development
2. Recruiting Systems
3. Professional Development Clinics
4. Installation Zoom Meeting and Clinics
5. Offensive Football Installation Meetings
6. Program Manuals
7. Position Manuals
8. Playbooks and Gamebooks
9. New Content Added Monthly
This course will focus on the Horizontal Stretch Pass Game. We feel we can compliment our Pass game and find ways to conflict defensive players. Our 3 Man Snag Pass Concept and our Mesh Pass Concept are two ways we like to put stress on the defense on any down and distance.
1. Snag Game With Compliments
2. Mesh: Best Man Beater in College Football
In our Triple Threat Spread Offense, we want to put the defense in conflict by using Tempo, Formations, and Plays. In our offense we, can use the same schemes and presented differently by using motions and formation changes. In this course, we will outlined the two plays we like carrying in our game plan. It’s easy, and it adds to opponents defensive hit chart. They need to practice this formation and menu of plays.
Color Personality of a Golfer
Each positive trait has a potential negative side
We must see the connection between the 2 sides of each trait and to understand that the capacity to excel in one depends on their ability to manage/restrain the other.
This helps us better understand our strengths- But also the strengths of our friends, family, co-workers, teammates, coaches, and the vices we find ourselves in related to how we handle conflict, substance abuse, toxic relationships, etc.
Quick Game. Build a Two High One High Coverage Beater. Individual Pass Concept Taking From The Triple Threat No Huddle Tempo Offensive System.
Teach the Snag Game in 5 Minutes
3 MAN SNAG
• PURE PROGRESSION CONCEPT • BACKSIDETAGS–SLANTS
• 1 BACK PROTECTION – 50 / 51
• 2 BACK PROTECTION – 60 /61