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Saturday, July 11, 2009
The Mother of All Trap Option Posts
Note: Post updated on 07/11/2009 - two GSU video clips added below.
FB Trap (GSU Whirleybird QB action)
Pitch Phase of GSU Option
I think I'm likin' me some 'whirleybird' Trap and Trap Option. All that spinning around makes it hard to find the football. Combine this with the reverse-out by the QB on Belly and Belly-O and you might have a viable alternative while your QB's get solid on midline and ISV.
Note: Post updated on 12/10/07 Along with Inside Veer, Outside Veer, and many other option plays, the Trap (or Freeze) Option will be heard mentioned as well in hushed tones in darked doorways and back alleys across America.
Run the football?? Coach, are you crazy??
Unfortunately, the finer points of the Trap Option are hard to find in this modern age of Empty sets and Shotgun offenses. However, I was fortunate to learn some Trap Option this past year while coaching with Bobby Bennett. Coach Bennett was a G.A. at East Carolina in the late 80's when they were running the Trap Option. It is from installing the Trap and Trap Option part-way through this past football season at Suwannee, watching a video of game cuts from Coach Bennett's time at East Carolina, some vintage Miss. State Trap Option from the "I," and a borrowed copy of the excellent George DeLeone Syracuse Freeze Option clinic tape that I solidified my grasp on the theory of the Trap Option.
Trap Option High School Team In Tennessee On It's Way Winning State Title
3 comments:
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What is interesting was that RnS Guru Kevin Gilbride was on that staff too
Coach, Great blog. I wonder, would you ever consider having your trap option like the old GSU QB whirl action? Why do you prefer the other action over this?
Personally, I like the whirl option. We already run Midline, so running Trap Option with Freeze action is easy for us. We are also badly in need some misdirection, so running the inside Trap and the Counter option off of it, is worth the investment in time and energy. If things go well this season, I'll probably come up with some Tag to run the whirl action inside trap and maybe even trap option (big game, playoff, etc.
If we run inside trap with twirl WB motion, counter option, and most midline with the same, then actually ISV might be the only base play besides Rocket that we actually run TOO motion.
3 comments:
What is interesting was that RnS Guru Kevin Gilbride was on that staff too
Coach,
Great blog. I wonder, would you ever consider having your trap option like the old GSU QB whirl action? Why do you prefer the other action over this?
Personally, I like the whirl option. We already run Midline, so running Trap Option with Freeze action is easy for us. We are also badly in need some misdirection, so running the inside Trap and the Counter option off of it, is worth the investment in time and energy. If things go well this season, I'll probably come up with some Tag to run the whirl action inside trap and maybe even trap option (big game, playoff, etc.
If we run inside trap with twirl WB motion, counter option, and most midline with the same, then actually ISV might be the only base play besides Rocket that we actually run TOO motion.
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