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Post by John Knight on Mar 1, 2016 8:06:58 GMT -6
I visit the top 4 GENERAL Boards daily and then go to anything I posted on that has been moved, which is most of my posts.
and BTW a banjo is a 5 string instrument used in a bluegrass band, not a football term! just say switch for god's sake!
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Post by fantom on Mar 2, 2016 17:16:46 GMT -6
and BTW a banjo is a 5 string instrument used in a bluegrass band, not a football term! just say switch for god's sake! John, that's not true. Banjo is a very common term among secondary coaches.
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Post by 44dlcoach on Mar 2, 2016 17:48:09 GMT -6
At the clinic I was at last week they were calling it fiddle.
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Post by 33coach on Mar 2, 2016 19:26:59 GMT -6
and BTW a banjo is a 5 string instrument used in a bluegrass band, not a football term! just say switch for god's sake! John, that's not true. Banjo is a very common term among secondary coaches. according to my favorite site on the web (the football dictionary) for how rediculously funny it is. the definition for Banjo is: Banjo: a pass-defense technique; definition fuzzy; seems to relate to two defenders covering two defenders according to a pre-arranged rule like, “I have whichever one who goes out, you get the one who goes in;” Tom Bass says it is when two defenders cover one receiver and divide the coverage between in and out or short and deep; may be used to deal with two receivers who come off the line close together then one breaks in and the other out crossing paths to hinder straight man coverage; having both such receivers break in or out tends to screw up the banjo plan
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Post by John Knight on Mar 2, 2016 19:35:40 GMT -6
In basketball that is called a switch.
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Post by 33coach on Mar 2, 2016 19:37:37 GMT -6
In basketball that is called a switch. is that even still a sport? (i hate basketball - kids should wrestle!) :-P
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Post by John Knight on Mar 2, 2016 19:39:42 GMT -6
Finally something we can all agree with!
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Post by dytmook on Mar 2, 2016 19:45:33 GMT -6
Sounds like FIFO- First in, First Out is what we use as a rule against bunch. Don't ask me how our rules work for it. I'm an oline coach. I just hear it yelled in goal line periods along with Jayhawk.
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Post by John Knight on Mar 2, 2016 19:50:43 GMT -6
My word is battleship! If it doesn't really matter what you call it I call it BATTLESHIP,
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Post by 33coach on Mar 5, 2016 10:30:40 GMT -6
My word is battleship! If it doesn't really matter what you call it I call it BATTLESHIP, when i was coaching HS our rival school called cover 2, Nike. who knows why, but thats what they called it...
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Post by coachwoodall on Mar 5, 2016 16:38:13 GMT -6
A buddy of mine coaches at a school back where we grew up. They call Cover 3 Cover 1, because that is the first coverage they install. They call Cover 1 Miami because that is their check back side of trips when the are in Cover 1 (Cover 3). They call Cover 4 Cover 2 because it is the second coverage they install.........
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Post by jgordon1 on Mar 6, 2016 8:26:10 GMT -6
I click on the participated button on the right hand side alot to follow discussions I have already participated in
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Post by gian3074 on Mar 15, 2016 20:03:07 GMT -6
I look at General Offense, Running Game and Passing Game multiple times a day. I'm starting to look at the others a little more than my usual (which used to be never) because I want to be more well rounded intellectually.
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