Chapter
Revolutionary Football Tactic
The 53-yard wide by 10-yard deep tactic in football is a revolutionary strategy compared to the traditional long pass plays. It is an innovative way of utilizing a giant field and providing an alternative to teams that lack the necessary quarterback skills to execute long passes.
Clips
Bill Walsh discusses how his innovative offense was rooted in the theories of others, like Sid Gillman, and how he solved the problem of not having a quarterback who could throw long passes.
41:32 - 42:35 (01:02)
Summary
Bill Walsh discusses how his innovative offense was rooted in the theories of others, like Sid Gillman, and how he solved the problem of not having a quarterback who could throw long passes.
ChapterRevolutionary Football Tactic
Episode#106 The Score Takes Care of Itself: My Philosophy of Leadership
PodcastFounders
An analysis of the evolution of the passing game in football and how it was initially introduced as a device for safety purposes in college football.
42:35 - 44:19 (01:43)
Summary
An analysis of the evolution of the passing game in football and how it was initially introduced as a device for safety purposes in college football.
ChapterRevolutionary Football Tactic
Episode#106 The Score Takes Care of Itself: My Philosophy of Leadership
PodcastFounders
By utilizing the width of the football field with five potential receivers, a football coach came up with a new football strategy that creatively utilized available assets in the game.
44:19 - 46:41 (02:21)
Summary
By utilizing the width of the football field with five potential receivers, a football coach came up with a new football strategy that creatively utilized available assets in the game.