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Post by breakerdog on Aug 15, 2013 15:44:19 GMT -6
I want to up the compete level in 1vs1 time. 7 on 7, Inside and Full Team. What I would like to do is keep score somehow and announce it after every play.
If anyone does this, how has it impacted your practice sessions? What scoring system do you use?
eg. 1 offensive point for every play over 5 yards / 1 defensive point for every play under 5
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tekart
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Post by tekart on Aug 15, 2013 21:59:13 GMT -6
I want to up the compete level in 1vs1 time. 7 on 7, Inside and Full Team. What I would like to do is keep score somehow and announce it after every play. If anyone does this, how has it impacted your practice sessions? What scoring system do you use? eg. 1 offensive point for every play over 5 yards / 1 defensive point for every play under 5 I was looking for that as well. Would love to get more competition at practice.
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Post by Coach Huey on Aug 15, 2013 22:25:08 GMT -6
try this...
put the ball on the 10 with the offense coming out. They get 3 plays to make a first down. If they don't, they have to do updowns, burpees, whatever. If they do get a first down they get to turn around and go in from the 10. They get 3 plays to score a TD. If they score a TD, the defense has to do updowns, burpees, whatever.
can do same thing by giving X number of gassers to be completed at end of the drill. minus Y if the unit achieves a goal (i.e. offense would get to substract Y number of gassers if they got a first down. Defense would subtract if they stopped the offense, etc.)
sometimes, we simply spot the ball on the 40 yd line and go through a drive. it could be 3 plays or it could be 10, depending on what happens. if you are concerned that your practice field doesn't have all the hash marks & such just use the 5 yard line markers. always spot the ball on a 1st down on the nearest full yard line. i.e. if the offense gets tackled on the 29, just spot the ball on the 30 and play 1st down from there... much easier to measure 1st downs that way in a quick fashion.
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Post by coachwoodall on Aug 16, 2013 10:16:58 GMT -6
What is the objective of that segment? If it is just getting a score, then make it anything you want. Adjust it to put one side at an advantage/disadvantage.
If you have a defined objective of the segment, then that is your scoring system. IE (these numbers are just arbitrary) - O, 7-7, complete 70% of all passes - D, 7-7, 70% of the time 2 tag offs before the WR can get 5 YACs --- so actually both could win
- O, Goaline, 60% (6/10, 3/5), - D 40% (4/10, 2/5) -- so actually both could lose
So again, just think about what the objective of that period that you want to accomplish if there WASN'T a competition between the groups.
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