qbguru
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Post by qbguru on Feb 12, 2007 7:04:24 GMT -6
went to the 1st year Nike clinic in Baton Rouge. I thought it was very well done, and the speakers were excellent. Dale Weiner did a great job explainign his "Spin" offense. Loved the point counter point between Henderson St. "Scorched Earth" offense, and GMC's 3-3-5 defense. great stuff.
Hopefully it will get bigger, not enough vendors, and small rooms. Having the Mardi Gras debutante girls there helped matters on Saturday night! good times.
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Post by brophy on Feb 12, 2007 8:22:25 GMT -6
. Having the Mardi Gras debutante girls there helped matters on Saturday night! good times. Scott Maxfield looks like the Smallville Lex Luther! Yeah, the Mardis Gras ball was great....I plan on posting all my notes some time today. Being used to the Chicago Nike clinics made the small setting a real shock, but it worked real well. Tommy Condell (SEastern), Dave Wilkerson (NE MS CC), and Steve Farmer (UL Monroe) were amazing....made the trip worth it.
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Post by qbguru on Feb 12, 2007 9:20:33 GMT -6
Maxfield was funny.
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Post by brophy on Feb 12, 2007 9:52:49 GMT -6
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Post by dacoachmo on Feb 12, 2007 21:24:12 GMT -6
any powerpoints?
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Post by MalcolmRobinson on Feb 12, 2007 23:39:09 GMT -6
Brophy:
what was the best session? Spoken to several people and they all had their picks.
Didn't knoow you were a Louisiana guy. What school?
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qbguru
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Post by qbguru on Feb 13, 2007 7:06:20 GMT -6
I thought the Spin running game, by Dale Weiner of Catholic High was the best session. He went into all of the run plays against multiple fronts in great detail. He did a great job in the breakout sessions as well.
Also liked Mike Leach from Texas Tech. he started out the clinic on Friday. If you didn;t know he was a head coach and a brilliant offensive mind, it would be easy to mistake him for some chump. He speaks real slowly and doesn;t show much emotion at all.
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Post by brophy on Feb 13, 2007 7:35:09 GMT -6
Tommy Condell was the best, IMO. You got your money's worth of stuff you could USE with his discussions. Former McNeese State and CFL coach.
Before he spoke, I was pretty disappointed in the quality of discussions presented (vague / general concepts, but nothing you could really use). I would've loved to sit in on more John Curtis stuff and the Dale Weiner spinner (but I wasn't going to be running anything like that in the near future, so I went to some other ones instead).
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