One-Back Attack: A Complete Guide to the One-Back Offense (Second Edition)

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Author:
Scott A. Criner and Steve Sosnowski
Published:
2019
Length:
154 pages
Author URL:
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One-Back Attack: A Complete Guide to the One-Back Offense (Second Edition) by Scott Criner and Steve Sosnowski is a great example of adaptation and modification with a variety of spread offensive styles. Coach Criner's use of match-up schemes, creativity, and tempo allows an offense to be deceptive, explosive, and most, importantly, simple.

One-Back Attack (Second Edition) is designed to be used as a resource for the development of your spread offensive system. The goal is to help you become a better teacher, fundamental coach, and schemer.

What's inside:

Chapter 1: The One-Back Offensive Philosophy
Chapter 2: Passing-Game Concepts
Chapter 3: Hot Principles
Chapter 4: Game Plan and Play Selection
Chapter 5: Quarterback Pre-Snap Front and Coverage Reads
Chapter 6: Formations, Motions, Shifts, and Adjustments
Chapter 7: The Formation-Package System
Chapter 8: The Running Game
Chapter 9: Pass-Protection Schemes
Chapter 10: The Three-Step Passing Game
Chapter 11: The Dropback Passing Game
Chapter 12: The Bunch Passing Game
Chapter 13: The Sprint-and-Dash Passing Game
Chapter 14: The Screen Passing Game
Chapter 15: The Play-Action and Movement Passing Game
Chapter 16: The Two Tight End Package
Chapter 17: The Goal Line and Short-Yardage Heavy Package

What others are saying:

One-Back Attack (Second Edition) by Scott Criner and Steve Sosnowski is an excellent resource for every high school and college coach. Throughout the years, I have watched Scott coach fundamentals and schemes and his expertise on the offensive side of the ball makes this book a must read. It provides great knowledge for anyone installing a one-back offense or defending the one back. It is a great tool for coaches on both sides of the ball.
Paul Petrino
Head Football Coach, University of Idaho

One-Back Attack (Second Edition) is a great example of adaptation and modification with a variety of spread offensive styles. Coach Criner’s use of match-up schemes, creativity, and tempo allows an offense to be deceptive, explosive, and, most importantly, simple.
Brent Pease
Assistant Head Coach/Wide Receivers Coach, University of Montana

One-Back Attack (Second Edition) is a must read for anyone interested in fully developing their spread offensive scheme. Scott is a great teacher, and he has an outstanding schematic view of what the spread offense can and should be.
Vincent White
Head Football Coach, Mullen High School (CO)

One-Back Attack (Second Edition) is designed to be used as a resource for the development of your spread offensive system. The goal is to help you become a better teacher, fundamental coach, and schemer.
Bryan Harsin
Head Football Coach, Boise State University