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Post by chiefscoach on Nov 25, 2006 7:16:32 GMT -6
Ok to go along with Tog's thread of what do you want to learn? What do you feel you know most about? Maybe this can help us help eachother.
I'm a young coach, so I probably can't teach many of you guys anything, but I the things I do know:
Linebackers Defensive Line 4-3 Defense 4-3 Under Our scheme on how to stop the Wing-T (played 4 wingt teams and gave up 14pts average a game). For all these things I have clinic notes, game tape, and am willing to discuss with any of you. Now the rest of you post what you can teach to others.
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Post by saintrad on Nov 25, 2006 11:12:30 GMT -6
nice question chief...
Offenses: spread, veer Defenses: 40 Positions: (offense): quarterbacks, receivers, and running backs (defense): secondary (primarily safeties then corners)
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Post by wildcat on Nov 25, 2006 11:23:39 GMT -6
All I know is that most of the coaches who post here have forgotten more football than I can ever hope to know!
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Post by coachbw on Nov 25, 2006 11:24:05 GMT -6
Positions - Offensive Line Offensive Schemes - I Formation, Traditional Iso, Belly, Toss, Etc. Other - Team Building, I Wrote My Master's Thesis on it and have implemented a number of items I have picked up along the way
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Post by khalfie on Nov 25, 2006 11:27:33 GMT -6
I can teach you how to get blown out... And still keep the team together... Also... I've almost perfected the skill of losing with dignity!
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Post by brophy on Nov 25, 2006 12:31:18 GMT -6
drinking beer
Offense: IZ, OZ, wing-t Defense: 42, 43, 34...... Positions: LBs, DL, DBs, OL, left footed quadrapalegic punters Other: Staying positive and encouragement for development.....bar napkin game planning.....getting wasted after wins AND losses equally well.
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Post by wildcat on Nov 25, 2006 12:37:43 GMT -6
.....getting wasted after wins AND losses equally well. Would that be your definition of a "balanced" offensive and defensive philosophy, Brophy?
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Post by coachf on Nov 25, 2006 14:42:11 GMT -6
I can teach you how to get blown out... And still keep the team together... Also... I've almost perfected the skill of losing with dignity! We did that well this year, too. Anyway, I am at my best with the WR's and DB's. I also feel very comfortable with the QB, although I never get a chance for 1-on-1 time since we lack coaches.
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Post by jdwatters on Nov 25, 2006 15:00:34 GMT -6
So far..
Position- QB's and OL
Schemes- Split Back, Little bit of Wing-T
Haven't been around long enough yet to deem myself knowledgeable in much..
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Post by coachjblair on Nov 25, 2006 15:47:04 GMT -6
I know some about the QB postion but still have a lot to learn. I also know about ball security on offense.
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Post by coachcalande on Nov 25, 2006 16:09:53 GMT -6
double wing, all of it....
46 Gambler, all of it, but weakest at secondary play for sure. I like man to man because that just seems the hardest to screw up for a kid...or a coach.
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Post by fbdoc on Nov 25, 2006 17:05:18 GMT -6
Offense = O-line
Defense = Secondary Play
Schemes = Run & Shoot (played in college and coached it for 6 years, and Fly Sweep. Defense = 5-2 Ambush and 3-3-5.
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Post by goldenbull70 on Nov 25, 2006 17:31:24 GMT -6
Just by playing there, I would say mine is o-line. But, I have a long way to go there as well.
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Post by tog on Nov 25, 2006 20:32:48 GMT -6
oline, most any and all run blocking schemes and techniques pretty good at seeing front structure/movement and how to attack from the box
getting better at seeing the entire defense from the box, and KNOWING what to run to attack what they are doing
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Post by groundchuck on Nov 25, 2006 20:41:06 GMT -6
Position: OL, LB, O-backfield in the run game
Scheme: Offense--belly series and I formation power stuff. ................Defense: 50
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Post by coachjd on Nov 25, 2006 21:15:18 GMT -6
Most of my career has been spent coaching the OL/TE have also coached RB and ILB at the college level.
Very good understanding of the zone offense and pass pro structure. Need to improve QB reads and progressions!!!
Have coached WCO, I backs, oneback offenses and 4-4, 5-3, 4-6 and 3-5 defenses.
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Post by jhanawa on Nov 25, 2006 21:21:04 GMT -6
I"m most comfortable at coaching and developing QB's but have coached every position on offense and defense at one time or another. Offense: Multiple Defense: 43, 34
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Post by Coach Huey on Nov 25, 2006 21:27:15 GMT -6
jack of some trades . . . master of none
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Post by blb on Nov 25, 2006 22:09:09 GMT -6
That's odd, huey - when people call me a "jack of all trades" they spell it j-e-r-k. Must be a Michigan variation.
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Post by paydirt18 on Nov 25, 2006 22:31:58 GMT -6
Offense- gun option, some wing -t, flex-bone option
Defense- don't feel I am up to par to teach an entire scheme, that being said, I have most experience in a 5-2
Positions:
O- have coached RBS the past 8 seasons, this year was my first "true" year as an OC and as a HC
D- LBs
I am looking for guidance in everything related to this great game. I want to get into IZ and OZ next year and limit my run game to about 4 schemes. Tog, whenever you are ready fire some IZ and OZ stuff at me:)
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Post by tog on Nov 26, 2006 1:28:32 GMT -6
dirt i can help with zone stuff but jd here is more of the man to talk to about it than me
search the run game section, there are tons of things in there about it
i also plan to be in the whiteboard a lot in the next few months
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Post by CoachJohnsonMN on Nov 26, 2006 7:24:14 GMT -6
Still trying to figure out this nine-man thing but have some schemes that work well. So....if there are any nine-man coaches from ND, SD, or MN on here, let's talk.
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Post by blb on Nov 26, 2006 15:39:59 GMT -6
Just got invited to talk at our state clinic on our 4-3 defense, so I guess that's my best area. Or, at least somebody thinks so.
Hope I don't disappoint them, because I know there are hundreds of coaches in our state who know as much or more about defense, or could do as good or better job presenting, as yours truly (as those of you on this board who have read my stuff know!)
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Post by 20x on Nov 26, 2006 16:40:24 GMT -6
The position I am most comfortable coaching is the quarterbacks, even though I have been studying offensive line play the most lately.
Offense: Wing-T, and Option Defense: 4-3
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Post by coachdawhip on Nov 26, 2006 19:30:17 GMT -6
Wang-T, 3-4,52 Defense, LB'sSecondary and WR's
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Post by lochness on Nov 27, 2006 5:36:46 GMT -6
Offense- "I"-based Power scheme (Lead, Power, Belly (dub dive), Counter, some stretch etc.) Playaction and Quick passing Backfield Play, Quarterback Play, Offensive Line strategy (blocking schemes, not technique) Game planning / playcalling / adjustments / etc. Coordinator duties
Defense- 52/34 Defensive schemes Secondary play / reads / strategies / coverages ILB/ OLB reads and keys (some technique)
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Post by coachcalande on Nov 27, 2006 8:12:48 GMT -6
more about fund raising and what folks do to build those super mega programs...
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Post by coachveer on Nov 27, 2006 9:15:32 GMT -6
Our strength "Since we can't block anybody anyways we might as well do it in an organized fashion".
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Post by spreadattack on Nov 27, 2006 9:31:25 GMT -6
As soon as I start to think I'm the expert in this that or the other, I can immediately think of lots of people--including many on this board--better at those areas than I am. There's also so much to learn. An older coach once told me you can't be a good coach if you don't continue to be a student. Football is quite humbling.
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Post by superpower on Nov 27, 2006 9:37:20 GMT -6
I know the Double Wing, and it is the reason I have been invited to speak at a few clinics over the years. I still have so much to learn in all areas of the game.
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