rosi
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Post by rosi on Jan 15, 2013 12:07:11 GMT -6
coaches, we are new adult team with only 20 sophomores, 15 freshmen players and 4 beginners coaches. Can you made some answers for my questions:
What is better? 1. Position: - focused two coaches on offense and other two coches on defense and how to make split position among them? - all coaches will be work on both side ball and how to make split position among them?
2. Strategy: when anybody is coaching offense, can he focused only offense or both (offense and defense)?
3. Players: When can I determine starters and backups?
4. Playbook: example: You are runnig plays from playbook 30 minutes every pratice. How many time spend starters pratice of playbook and how many time backups?
Thank you very much.
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Post by CS on Jan 15, 2013 14:12:44 GMT -6
coaches, we are new adult team with only 20 sophomores, 15 freshmen players and 4 beginners coaches. Can you made some answers for my questions: What is better? 1. Position: - focused two coaches on offense and other two coches on defense and how to make split position among them? - all coaches will be work on both side ball and how to make split position among them? 2. Strategy: when anybody is coaching offense, can he focused only offense or both (offense and defense)? 3. Players: When can I determine starters and backups? 4. Playbook: example: You are runnig plays from playbook 30 minutes every pratice. How many time spend starters pratice of playbook and how many time backups? Thank you very much. I'm not absolutely sure I understand but I will try and answer. I would have one coach be the oc and one be the dc. However with 4 coaches everyone will have to coach both sides. As far as players are concerned you will probably get a rough depth chart in your head just from watching practice. It's your choice when to tell the players And for the practice question I would go 20 min starters, 10 min back ups. If you feel you will sub a lot then just sub as you go in practice.
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Post by rosi on Jan 16, 2013 0:45:01 GMT -6
TO coachsmyly: thank you very much. Sorry English is not my native language... You have gave me answer for question 2, 3 and 4.
What do you mean. How 4 coaches can split position among them? Example: #1: OL / QB; #2: WR / RB; #3: DL; #4: LB / DB or #1: OL / DL; #2: WR / DB; #3 QB; #4 LB / RB
thank you
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Post by CoachP on Jan 16, 2013 9:40:56 GMT -6
Coach.
how often do you get to practice?
With 4 coaches I would recommend splitting time O and D - for 1 hour of practice for instance focus purely on offense - can run plays etc versus a D but the focus is on the O and then it switches over to the D.
In our program we have O and D days/segments of practice due to the lack of coaches we have and find it works well with what we have.
As for splitting the coaches have them coach what they are comfortable with often its WR/DB OL/DL LB/RB
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Post by calkayne on Jan 16, 2013 9:48:33 GMT -6
1. Position: - focused two coaches on offense and other two coches on defense and how to make split position among them? 2. Strategy: when anybody is coaching offense, can he focused only offense or both (offense and defense)? 3. Players: When can I determine starters and backups? 4. Playbook: 1. Coaches: Offence: 1* QB/WR 1* RB/OL Defence 1* DL/LB 1* DB or 1* OL/DL 1* RB/LB 1* WR/DB 1* QB These are common groupings. 2. Start by scripting every play you want to run. This way you know what play is coming from both sides of the ball, this prepares you to look for what corrections need to be made. You can run both O and D during this time. 3. When you know who is in training 75% or more and when you determine who your athletes are. 4. This ties in with 3, when you have your starters, they need to get good reps, the backups also need to get good reps. It depends on how simple your Playbook is and how many people you have in practice. You are a new adult team and you have a young Coaching staff. Here is my suggestion: With a roster of 35 players you will probably have about 16-25 in practice regulary. Keep the playbook small, even if its not all that much fun. Get good at what you do. Put the best 11 on the field all the time. Rotate when the game is decided. You will find that a small group of athletes need to be on the field to be competitive on both sides of the ball. Find a Kicker/Punter and longsnapper as soon as possible. This will win/loose you games.
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Post by rosi on Jan 17, 2013 2:43:43 GMT -6
We have practice 2hours; 2days per week on the field.
coaches, thank you very much.
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Post by carookie on Jan 17, 2013 14:28:19 GMT -6
Do you two platoon (do you have players who only play offense, and those who only play defense)? I think this will answer a lot of your first three questions.
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