Gun-option.Shotgun shotgun: see small arms. shotgun Smoothbore shoulder firearm designed to fire a number of pellets, or shot, that cover a large target area after they leave the muzzle. It is used mainly against small game such as birds. offenses are basically viewed as passing offenses. At Snow Hill, we use a combination of Winged-T, West Coast, and Wish Bone, all rolled up into a shotgun approach 'shotgun approach' A diagnostic philosophy in which every conceivable parameter is measured, especially in a Pt with an obscure disease, to detect rare conditions that may cause a particular Sx. See Defensive medicine. Cf Screening. . Our perfect play-calling combination for a game would be pass 45% and run 55%, predicated on the type of defense we see from game-to-game and down-to-down. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] We like to use the triple and double option out of the shotgun to complement our running game. If we can get the defense to be constantly thinking about option responsibility, they are not going to be as aggressive as they would normally be nor cover the pass as well. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] We use the option to supplement our spread game plan and it has proved to be a great way to get the ball to our playmakers Playmakers is a TV series on ESPN that depicted the lives of the players on a fictional professional football team. The show starred Omar Gooding, Marcello Thedford, Christopher Wiehl, Jason Matthew Smith, Russell Hornsby and Tony Denison. in the open field. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] We use letters to distinguish our skill players and their motions for the option. Our two WR's (wide receivers) are Z and H. They play off the line and we know that we have to get the ball to them in our running and passing games. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] We use two calls for our option motion--Haze for the H-back An H-Back, also known as F-Back, is an offensive position in American football. The position is a hybrid of a fullback and a tight end. The position was made notable in the NFL by the Washington Redskins under head coach Joe Gibbs who ran a two tight end system. and Zap for the Zap Receiver. As you can see in the diagrams, we can use either of these motions in our basic triple and double option plays. It is just another way to get the ball to our playmakers. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Our triple option can be run from a variety of formations, but our basic package comes out of doubles (two wide receivers right and two left)--Y and Z to called side (Diag. 1), and H and Z weak (Diag. 2). Our TB will go to the called side as well unless he hears a switch call. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The triple option is predicated off our dart series with the TB. The play is Right Doubles, Zap or Haze Read option (Diags. 3 and 4). [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] We also have a call to take the Dart, not read it, and right into pitch phase of the option (Diag. 5). We can very well use the straight speed option look to isolate isolate /iso·late/ (i´sah-lat) 1. to separate from others. 2. a group of individuals prevented by geographic, genetic, ecologic, social, or artificial barriers from interbreeding with others of their kind. our QB and TB in the pitch phase. We can also run this two ways (Diags. 6 and 7). [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] These are just a few of the ways that we use the option in our shotbgun attack. Over the past two years, it has enabled us to get the ball into the hands of the two guys who are best at attacking the defense from a variety of angles. By Jim Bryant James G. Bryant (born July 12, 1894 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a former National Football League player. He played 3 games for the Cleveland Tigers. , Football Coach Green Central High School, Snow Hill, NC |
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