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Explore the basics of bootleg and source screen plays in the Pistol offense system. Discover key concepts like bootleg blocking rules and various plays like Bootleg Veer and Fade Base. Learn about the effectiveness of the Pistol offense, as seen in Oregon's journey to the national championship game.
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The Pistol pass Series A few Basic Plays By: Andrew Esposito
Bootleg • A bootleg play involves the quarterback faking a hand-off to a running back, then moving in the opposite direction for a pass or a run of his own.
Bootleg Blocking Rules Guard can give a stay call and center Will pull
Bootleg Veer Fade Base Fade
Bootleg Playside Hunt Midline FLY
Screens • A forward pass in which the defensive linemen are allowed to get through the offensive line while two offensive linemen run wide to a specific side of the field and then turn and block up field for a running back who takes a short pass from the quarterback. Source
Screens Quick Sol Open
Screens Quick Trips
Screens Bubble
Those are a few plays from the Pistol Offense. A Great offense that more and more colleges are adapting. • Oregon used it all last season and it lead them to a national championship game. (L 21-19 Auburn)