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Post by abuck89 on Nov 3, 2006 11:47:00 GMT -6
What is the best way to divide the coaching responsibilities and assignment? What has worked best for you?
Should there be one special teams coordinator? Or, have each coach take one area of special teams.
1 - KOR coach 1 - KO coach 1 - Punt coach 1 - Punt return coach 1 - PAT/FG coach
What do you think?
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Post by superpower on Nov 3, 2006 11:50:08 GMT -6
I have an assistant in charge of kick-off and kick return. We treat punting as part of our offense and punt return as part of our defense.
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Post by blb on Nov 3, 2006 12:07:21 GMT -6
I have coached the kickoff coverage, punt and punt return (DB coach takes four-deep) teams because they play such a huge role in field position. Have had OL coach PAT-FG, divided up kickoff return to Front Five/Ends, and backs. I coach kickers, punters and holders because I was a specialist in college. Had a volunteer who was a deep snapper work with those guys this year.
I have an assistant (WR-DBs) who has been varsity DC and head JV coach and could be a head coach in his own right. I am going to make him Special Teams Coordinator next year and give him more responsibility for installation and personnel.
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Post by Coach Huey on Nov 3, 2006 13:20:44 GMT -6
coaches A, B, C, D, E
Coach A is in charge of Punt (coaches protection unit) and he is assisted by Coach B (gunners)
Coach C is in charge of Kickoff Return (returners) and he is assisted by Coach D
Coach D is in charge of Field Goal (protection unit) and he is assisted by Coach B (holder/kicker)
Coach B is in charge of Gate.
Coach E handles all scout teams
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