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Post by eaglemountie on Jul 5, 2008 2:50:13 GMT -6
Changes for our season: SW offense for the first time of a 27 year power I coaches career. (Which we are going to call it the "multiple shotgun" to make the kids and parents think we are getting fancy.)
Young, loyal staff that is willing to be done to win. Entire staff has focused on the SW this off-season and built an offensive scheme that should be easily translated to our players. We show them film of the single wing and they can already call the plays based off of what they already know from a power I standpoint. Already working with the centers on their snaps and our base blocking rules match-up well with our running game hole openings. Passing game is almost seemless with what we already go to with our passing game. Protections are seemless as well.
But as we all know to well that your scheme might be tighter than a bullfrog's butt but the bottom line is if you do not have the horses to go to the race you better be able to coach em up.
Can't wait to see if we as a staff has what it takes. 3 weeks...
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Post by MaineManiac on Jul 5, 2008 5:56:24 GMT -6
Sounds like you've covered many of your bases. Is the entire program changing to the SW (middle school) Frosh, JV, Varsity?
What priorities do you have for your implementation plan? We're in a similar boat changing from Power I to Spread after about the same time and a few state titles. Kids are excited though.
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Post by eaglemountie on Jul 5, 2008 12:40:44 GMT -6
Sounds like you've covered many of your bases. Is the entire program changing to the SW (middle school) Frosh, JV, Varsity? What priorities do you have for your implementation plan? We're in a similar boat changing from Power I to Spread after about the same time and a few state titles. Kids are excited though. Yes the change would be from top to bottom. Priorities would be reps for the centers and backs daily pre-practice. Understanding how the base blocking scheme relates to our previous offense. (We ran some Unbalanced line at the end of the season last year which should also help since we will go unbalanced.) Daily ball handling drills, working on double teams, down and g scheme awareness, etc.
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