25 Elite Beast Offense Tips to Win More Games
25 Elite Beast Offense Tips to Win More Games
This video breaks down 25 Elite Beast Offense Tips — real, on-field insights you can apply this week to dominate your league. From mastering blocking fundamentals to tuning formations and rotating backs for maximum impact, these are the proven details that make the Beast Offense hum. Learn how to commit your coaching staff, teach second-level blocking, and build a culture where your linemen and backs share the same mission — move the chains and win the game.
If you run the Beast Offense, this is your edge. After 30+ seasons coaching youth football and refining the Power Wing Beast Offense, I’ve learned what separates good Beast teams from unstoppable ones — the elite habits, techniques, and mindset that win championships.
I started this Beast Offense journey back in Plano, Texas, where my staff even won Coaching Staff of the Year in 1994. I’ve been writing about the Beast Offense for almost 20 years now—since way back in 2008—sharing my expertise with you guys. Enjoy this video on Elite Beast Offense Tips.
25 Elite Beast Offense Tips to Win More Games
- Coaching Staff Must be Committed to Run as Offense and or Package
- In-fighting over the Beast Offense never really works out.
- Coaches don’t coach it – Sabotage
- Parents Upset Not Working
- The Beast Offense is a Coordinated effort since it’s a Team Style Offense over just coaching skill players.
- Perfect Blocking Fundamentals / Techniques OLM / RBs
- The Beast Offense is based on great blocking.
- Blocking Technique
- Blocking Calls
- OLM / RB / Coaches
- All must be committed to Blocking
- Beast Blocking Team in the league
- RBs must also learn to Master Blocking 2nd Level Players
- RBs must learn to block
- You’re not wasting RBs blocking
- Learning Fundamental skill
- 2nd Level Blocks equal TDs
- Builds Team Culture
- Even QB must learn to block
- Plus 1 good fake equals 2 blocks
- Dedicated Experienced Motivated Offensive Line Coach
- Veteran Oline Coach
- Committed to Beast
- Motivational
- Technical
- Makes it Fun
- Loves the Hogs
- Match Blocking Calls to Plays – Jaw, Wedge, SAB, GOO
- Multiple Blocking Calls
- Not Block that Dude
- Plays / Situation / Defense can Change Blocking Calls
- Run vs Pass vs Wedge
- JAW, Wedge, SAB, GOO, BBS
- OLM Must be Physically Dominate – Bigger is Better
- You can Block Beast Offense with small OL too
- Best with Big Quick Offensive linemen
- With Great Feet and Hands
- FB types with one or 2 Big Hogs for OTs
- Overpower the Defense
- Big Smart Shotgun / UC Snapper / Center / Directional
- Great to have Big Center
- Shotgun Snapper – Natural
- 99.9 % consistent
- Also, Can snap Under Center
- Plus, If can Directional Snap 1 gap
- Great for Wedging
- Smart & Trustworthy
- Dawg Playside TE / Unbalanced / Big Side – “Bowling Ball to Roll over Defenders”
- “Bowling Ball to Roll over Defenders:
- Mean Gene
- Can Handle DEs DTs LBs
- Can Catch Too
- RBs Must be Tough, Smart & Varied for Multiple & Rotation
- RBs must be Blue Collar
- Prima Donas do not work well in Beast Offense system
- Hard Tough Runners – no arm tackles
- Must be smart & coachable
- Parents can’t be cancer
- Rotate the RBs at Beast Back & Blocking Backs to match play & BOBs / DEs / LBs
- What does each RB do best – inside / outside / catch / Pass
- Match RB play & BOBs / DEs / LBs
- Best Blocker
- Best Passer
- Match to play & Beast Formation rotation
- RB Speed is great but hard-nosed downhill runners with savvy & speed
- Speed Kills and so does Stupid
- Backs must hit holes
- RBs can’t bounce at first sign of trouble inside
- Learn to be a Pin Ball tough runner inside
- Use the Mass of Blockers
- RBs must know how to get 3 yards, falling forward when tackled – no arm tackles
- Falling forward when tackled for extra yard equals first downs
- No arm tackles RBs
- Must be proud of 3 to 5 yards
- Do not injure easily
- FB / Tough Strong TB Types with above average speed
- Can Make Short Passes
- O-line can move from Unbalanced to Even Lines – Plays, BOBs, League Rules
- Plays – Even Line on Counters, Passes & Wedges
- To Match BOBs – Big on Bigs or Edge Rushers
- League Rules – Must have Even Oline
- Works about the same UB / Big vs Even
- Big or Even Call Line Must adjust
- Formational Adjustments
- Beast Backs can take snap in Shotgun and Under Center
- Great if can do Both UC & Shotgun
- Use either based on backs skills
- Use one based on Snapper skillset
- Either works well in Beast Tight & Worm
- Passing better in Shotgun
- Be Open Minded and Use What Works!
- Use Audibles, RPOs, Pre-Reads, Hurry Up, Hand Signals, No-Huddle
- Defenses shift need to audible out
- Plays need to adjust based on D
- Be ready to call audible
- Teach RBs to Adjust on their Own
- Play Nicknames, Hand signals
- Stagnate Plays at 10U above are one dimensional
- Call plays in a series to set up plays
- Just like every other offense
- Set up plays
- I like in Base 8 Plays
- Beast Left Tank
- Beast Left Tank
- Beast Left Wedge
- Beast Left Popeye Pass
- Do not forget Passing – Play Action, Sweep Option
- The Beast Offense is loaded with pass plays
- Use Sweep Option Passing
- Use Play Action Passing
- Use Audible Passing – KFC / Popeyes Fried Chicken
- Suck in the Defense with Power then Wham Bam Pass TD
- Shift out of Beast into FATCat, Speed Double Wing or Gun-T Multi Wing to confuse the Defense
- Embrace 4-to-5-yard plays as a coaching staff
- 4 x 3 = 12
- 3×4 = 12
- First Downs are great
- Don’t get mad at only 4-yard carries
- Celebrate them like 20-yard carries
- Long Extended drives helps your Defense
- Wears out their D for 4th Q Win Run
- Offense becomes Defense too
- Learn Clock Management to your advantage – Tempo – Huddle Breaks – Snap Speed
- Tempo – Huddle Breaks – Snap Speed
- Eat the Clock with 4-yard Carries
- Use Tempo to burn clock
- End of Game Strategy – use all allotted play time last 5 seconds
- Power Runs do not stop the clock like passing incompletions
- Be Situational – Counters / Wedge Plays Same play Until D Stops It
- Understand
- Field Position –
- Wide Short Side
- Red Zone
- No Pass Zone
- Punt Zone
- Clock
- Down & Distance
- Defensive Adjustments
- What has worked for you in game
- Move to Counters / Wedge / Pass Plays
- Don’t be Afraid to run same play Until Defense Stops It
- Understand
- Tune the Beast Offense to your players
- Adjust Oline to Fit Best OLM Skillset
- Don’t be afraid to flip / adjust on plays
- Adjust Formation Alignments & Test
- Rotate those RBs through the plays and formations what works best for them
- Be Open to Ideas not Closed Minded
- Adjust Snap Count if needed
- One Back Calls Snap count etc.
- Build Team Culture not Just Skill Players – Oline part of TDs in Beast Offense
- Too many Coaches focus just on the RBs / Skill players
- The Beast offense is a Team offense
- Embrace everyone and win as a team
- Have Fun Blocking as a team your way into the end zone
- Be Multiple – Tight, Wide, Spread, Wall, Monkey, FATCat, PIE etc.
- The Beast Offense is Multiple
- Tight
- Wide
- Spread
- Wall
- Monkey
- FATCat
- PIE
- Speed DW
- Choose 2 or 3 Formations
- Some of the Beast Backs Ball Carriers have not always been the Best Athletes with Speed but best at running in traffic – Scrappy Backs
- Evaluate all your RBs
- Many times, Scrappy RBs become great Beast Backs
- Use film to eval players to overcome biases
- Use Scrimmages to find best Beast Back for that formation rotation
- Have Fun Most of All & Winning is Funner
- Win the Hearts & Minds of Your Players
- Make Football part of their Dreams
- Love the Game & Your Players
- What you Give will come back to you
- Good Luck & Skill
Coach Parker started running the Beast Offense in 1994 and is one of the original sources of youth football Beast Offense content online, launching his first materials in 2008. As the author of the Power Wing Beast Offense published in 2017 and updated in 2023, he helped pioneer the modern Beast formation variations used by coaches across the country. His Beast Offense systems are trusted by youth coaches nationwide for their power, simplicity, and effectiveness at the tackle youth football level.
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Power Wing Beast Offense Playbook – OG Beast Coach Parker
The Power Wing Beast Offense Playbook for youth football is Coach Parker’s multiple formation offensive system based on the Yale Formation Beast, Double Wing, Power I, Hybrid Unbalanced Single Wing, Off-Set I and Diamond formations. Coach Parker developed the Power Wing Beast Offense Playbook proven and successful offensive system over the last 20 years in very competitive Colorado and Texas pee wee tackle football little leagues for ages 5 to 12 years old. Coach Parker has been running the Beast Offense since 1994.
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