The wish bone is great for the lower levels I believe . Since players arnt as skilled in the younger leagues and it’s more run heavy wishbone is a great attack if u have the players to properly run it .
Dang coach, I tell ya, that last play on this video is purely QB skill. Any slower than that, would have been tackled for a loss. Loved the video though. Thanks!
Yeah, the cutups show our starter #12 who is going to "Berry College" and his backup #14 who is going to be a senior, he already has offers from AirForce and Charlotte. He was also first team AllState as a FS.
Coach I love the wishbone offense. I was a former wishbone qb in college. I'm going into my third season as a head coach and we ran the flexbone last season and we will still have some of it in the offense but, primarily in the traditional bone. I would love to chat.
Not sure about the option in 4 days. We did base it last year so the FB was not a read, we just read the last 2 phases. This year we are triple with our option. I think some of the off tackle double stuff from a broken bone with your QB running it might be good. Look at our blast and trap section.
I love the option, former option QB and offensive coordinator for a 12U wishbone team. The big difference I noticed between your videos and what I am facing is CBs. Your opponents CBs seem to be either non-existent or they give 10 yards cushion from LOS. Do you have a heavy pass game that makes them honor the pass, or just poor secondary play?
Wish more high schools around me would run the wishbone, wing T and veer. Everyone wants to run spread, pistol, pro style or the I now. That was cool to see in 2011, now it's boring and most of these teams don't have the athletes for those styles.
Kyle Funderburk this is still mostly true here but in Louisiana, two of the most successful programs of the last decade, Acadiana High and John Curtis, run the split back veer, Catholic High of New Iberia, a very successful small school program, runs the wing t, but as for wishbone, I haven’t really seen it at all. I have seen quite a few other teams run or try to run wing t or SBV.
Rob Dawg We have one team that runs the wishbone and one that run the Wing T, but I haven't gotten to watch either this year. Everyone near me is abandoning those styles in favor of D1 college offenses. Which is great if you have D1 talent, which a few do. But we have these teams who barely have NAIA talent trying to run those styles and they get smacked around year after year now. I don't think I saw anything other than spread, spread option and pro style I person all year long. It's cool that you at least have some teams near you with some sense. Wish I could say the same for this area.
Everybody wants to run spread. Even the younger kids are running it with 5 or 6 passes per game only. Theres no defensive stretch, and they're running against core 7 in the box defenses It's completely asinine. Lots and lots of negative yards. This style of offense is so much more fun to watch and would benefit younger kids who don't have the arm strength to establish a credible passing threat via the spread.
Coach Can I get an email to chat. I am old wishbone coach & love what you are doing, My 41 yr still chasing the ring. We have lost in the finals & semi finals the last 3 yrs. I retired from NC & have been at a very small Christian school in Va the last 4 yrs.
Coach, I'm new to coaching as well as new to the wishbone. I've doing some research and it seems when running the triple option out of the WB the DT is left unblocked as the first read key with the DE as the pitch read. However, I was wondering if the play would still be effective if the DT was blocked and the DE became the dive read. What do you think?
To be honest, we will give our option several calls, sometimes using a call to block the DT so it essentially becomes a double option rather than a triple.
Love running this vs any 60 front. This was not your old school bone. Here is a great example running it vs a 6-3 in the third round of the playoffs…ruclips.net/video/u8AZB8-vKT8/видео.htmlsi=-CNgNReIb3_55gYH
On 1st play, that OLB should NOT have went after the QB... Good Defensive Prep/Keys are essential to stopping this play... but maybe the OLB is just incapable of understanding this concept
Last man with the pen wins. Since we can call everything at the LOS…it makes this offense something that no defense other than a few hard to stop. 4-3(flex), 6-2, 5-2, 5-3, 6-3…yes 6-3, 4-4…seen em all…
Played this offense throughout my whole pop Warner career and some in high school, great way to ware them down
Excellent highlight videos and a very unique and aggressive Wishbone! Thanks for sharing.
The wish bone is great for the lower levels I believe . Since players arnt as skilled in the younger leagues and it’s more run heavy wishbone is a great attack if u have the players to properly run it .
Dang coach, I tell ya, that last play on this video is purely QB skill. Any slower than that, would have been tackled for a loss. Loved the video though. Thanks!
Yeah, the cutups show our starter #12 who is going to "Berry College" and his backup #14 who is going to be a senior, he already has offers from AirForce and Charlotte. He was also first team AllState as a FS.
yes, the splits make it a bit more tough to defend especially when you have quick hitting dives and blasts. It is our version of the "spread"
Oh, we are located in Gainesville, GA
Coach I love the wishbone offense. I was a former wishbone qb in college. I'm going into my third season as a head coach and we ran the flexbone last season and we will still have some of it in the offense but, primarily in the traditional bone. I would love to chat.
Let me know if you’re still down to chat about wishbone
@@tf368 same here I would love to learn how to install this Offense properly
Not sure about the option in 4 days. We did base it last year so the FB was not a read, we just read the last 2 phases. This year we are triple with our option. I think some of the off tackle double stuff from a broken bone with your QB running it might be good. Look at our blast and trap section.
This is the most dynamic offense ever invented.
This is real football not the powder puff stuff thats played today! Great video wish-bone off set-I Wing-T little veer great stuff.
Coach I been watching and I need some help with the formation. Can you post a pic of the formations. I would like to show my kids.
Hey Coach, where can I find the bone playbook you use? Blocking scheme as well. Love what I see.
send request to coachbishop@coachboard.com
I love the option, former option QB and offensive coordinator for a 12U wishbone team. The big difference I noticed between your videos and what I am facing is CBs. Your opponents CBs seem to be either non-existent or they give 10 yards cushion from LOS. Do you have a heavy pass game that makes them honor the pass, or just poor secondary play?
It is a mix of both. Most passes are big hitters. We may throw 5-10 x per game and most receptions go for TDs and most very long.
So much fun to watch
that qb is dangerous
Coach, very wide splits. Is that to spread the defense out?
Your QB is not reading all 3 phases. Several times the QB kept when the FB was running untouched. Is that by design or QB error?
Yes, by design. We do run some double option where we do not read the FB
Wish more high schools around me would run the wishbone, wing T and veer. Everyone wants to run spread, pistol, pro style or the I now. That was cool to see in 2011, now it's boring and most of these teams don't have the athletes for those styles.
Kyle Funderburk this is still mostly true here but in Louisiana, two of the most successful programs of the last decade, Acadiana High and John Curtis, run the split back veer, Catholic High of New Iberia, a very successful small school program, runs the wing t, but as for wishbone, I haven’t really seen it at all. I have seen quite a few other teams run or try to run wing t or SBV.
Rob Dawg We have one team that runs the wishbone and one that run the Wing T, but I haven't gotten to watch either this year. Everyone near me is abandoning those styles in favor of D1 college offenses. Which is great if you have D1 talent, which a few do. But we have these teams who barely have NAIA talent trying to run those styles and they get smacked around year after year now. I don't think I saw anything other than spread, spread option and pro style I person all year long.
It's cool that you at least have some teams near you with some sense. Wish I could say the same for this area.
You are correct, we only ran the play once all year and that was it. Did not like the timing.
Can this offense be combined with Coach Bill Renner's Offense?
Not sure what his offense is
Everybody wants to run spread. Even the younger kids are running it with 5 or 6 passes per game only. Theres no defensive stretch, and they're running against core 7 in the box defenses It's completely asinine. Lots and lots of negative yards. This style of offense is so much more fun to watch and would benefit younger kids who don't have the arm strength to establish a credible passing threat via the spread.
Coach Can I get an email to chat. I am old wishbone coach & love what you are doing, My 41 yr still chasing the ring. We have lost in the finals & semi finals the last 3 yrs. I retired from NC & have been at a very small Christian school in Va the last 4 yrs.
go to our website and shoot me an email. You should see the link on our main YT page
ECoachInn
Coach, I'm new to coaching as well as new to the wishbone. I've doing some research and it seems when running the triple option out of the WB the DT is left unblocked as the first read key with the DE as the pitch read. However, I was wondering if the play would still be effective if the DT was blocked and the DE became the dive read. What do you think?
To be honest, we will give our option several calls, sometimes using a call to block the DT so it essentially becomes a double option rather than a triple.
ECoachInn Interesting. Do you have any references for coaching the wishbone? Books, websites, etc? I've been searching and haven't found much.
We have a very detailed playbook with drills, player progressions and cutups.
ECoachInn sounds great, how do I get that?
Shoot me an email by going to the website icon in the right corner. I will send you details that way.
It’s almost impossible to stop
IN THE 90S IN HAMPTON VA...THE FOUR MAJOR TEAMS PLAYED A 6 2 3 DEFENSE SO THE WISHBONE WILL NEVER WORK ON US. EVER! WE PROVED IT
Love running this vs any 60 front. This was not your old school bone. Here is a great example running it vs a 6-3 in the third round of the playoffs…ruclips.net/video/u8AZB8-vKT8/видео.htmlsi=-CNgNReIb3_55gYH
Only works if the QB has above average speed.
Up back getting no love even tho the reads shoulda been to him lmao
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On 1st play, that OLB should NOT have went after the QB... Good Defensive Prep/Keys are essential to stopping this play... but maybe the OLB is just incapable of understanding this concept
Totally agree that prep is critical to stopping this offense as well as any other
Poetry...
HELL ON THE FIRST PLAY THE QB COULDVE GAVE IT TO THE FB AND STILL EASILY SCORE😂
Very true. We don’t read the double option, which this one was.
Easily stop it with a 4-3 flex defense cratAed by Tom Landry problem is no one knows how to coach it lol
Last man with the pen wins. Since we can call everything at the LOS…it makes this offense something that no defense other than a few hard to stop. 4-3(flex), 6-2, 5-2, 5-3, 6-3…yes 6-3, 4-4…seen em all…