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Post by coachphillip on Aug 12, 2015 13:24:19 GMT -6
Hey guys. So, I've recently restarted trying to put together a blog. My reasons for doing so are to flesh out my own thoughts, get stuff out there so that we can talk about it and expound on it, and maybe help a younger coach if I can. The reason it's always taken me so long is because I don't know what to write. I really don't. I just sit there and wonder whether what I'm writing is useful or not. So, I present this to the board: What do you go to blogs to look for? What do you enjoy reading? Here's the link: coachphillip.blogspot.com/Thanks guys for the help. Look forward to hearing from you. Pick as many of the options as apply. P.S. I ask this question full well knowing the contributions some of the members of this board have made with their own blogs. You guys have been the ones who inspired me to this. Your great sites are the reason why I want to make sure I'm adding to the wealth of knowledge already out there.
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Post by coachklee on Aug 12, 2015 21:33:05 GMT -6
I liked your posts. Lots of wisdom in your self reflections & a great sense of humor.
Maybe a few more drill/progression posts?
Include relevant football diagrams or videos if appropriate.
Thanks for sharing & I look forward to more.
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Post by agap on Aug 12, 2015 21:38:11 GMT -6
I mainly read blogs that have information relating to our scheme.
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Post by coachbdud on Aug 12, 2015 22:46:33 GMT -6
great thread idea coachphillipthe hardest part for me is coming up with good topics to write about once i have something i want to write about, i can knock things out for my blog i do not think i am the greatest writer ever, nor do i run the best coaching blog out there... just trying to not be the worst
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Post by coachphillip on Aug 13, 2015 7:31:52 GMT -6
I liked your posts. Lots of wisdom in your self reflections & a great sense of humor. Maybe a few more drill/progression posts? Include relevant football diagrams or videos if appropriate. Thanks for sharing & I look forward to more. Thanks coach. I was thinking the same thing. I need to post more football stuff lol. Cover 3 article coming soon.
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Post by coachphillip on Aug 13, 2015 7:32:35 GMT -6
I mainly read blogs that have information relating to our scheme. What scheme do you run, coach?
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Post by coachphillip on Aug 13, 2015 7:36:55 GMT -6
great thread idea coachphillipthe hardest part for me is coming up with good topics to write about once i have something i want to write about, i can knock things out for my blog i do not think i am the greatest writer ever, nor do i run the best coaching blog out there... just trying to not be the worst It's hard for me to come up with ideas and then finish the articles I start. Whole lotta half way written things on my hard drive. Your blog is a good resource, coach. It helped me a lot. Part of my blog is going to be following you around at the Nike outlet while you put together your coaching fits lmao.
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Post by brophy on Aug 13, 2015 7:46:17 GMT -6
Personally, I like stuff that that provides anaylsis or opinion. I get bored reading about scheme/technique unless it is really specific (detailed physiological explanation of hand fighting from an edge rush).
You're going to copy pasta me on how to run double slant? Meh...I'd rather hear about all the obstacles you ran into when you tried to install it. If the author can articulate what/how they interpret the game, whats going on, or connected elements that would allow me to see the game different (whether I agree with the author or not) then I will be stimulated
More and more I see guys who don't even coach writing posts on assignments of scheme. Thats great that the back runs a shoot route against the linebacker...but can you explain why, the details required, what compliments this action?
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Post by agap on Aug 15, 2015 22:15:46 GMT -6
I mainly read blogs that have information relating to our scheme. What scheme do you run, coach? Even front
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