mikeyg
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Post by mikeyg on Oct 21, 2016 17:08:32 GMT -6
Another fun one we did was called Role Reversal. It's exactly as it sounds. Lineman turn into skill positions and skill guys turn into lineman. The only position set in stone is that the QB has to be Center. We had one practice where the Center and QB flipped and the QB went down for a few seconds after a nut tap from the C. QB got up and started cussing out the C and his reply was hilarious, "hurts anit (not sure if I spelled that right)". Our C didn't like to wear a cup because it made him chaff really bad but he said that our QB would put his hands up under him too fast and would occasionally hit him in the nuts so he had to wear a cup. When our HC asked why he never told us he did tell one of us but he was a young coach who was in his first year and his answer was to "stop being such a p^$$y". Needless to say our HC had a lengthy talk with the young buck after practice.
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Post by georgefred86 on Oct 25, 2016 21:31:07 GMT -6
As George Constanza once said ... it is always important to leave on a "high note" ... I couldn't agree more! Regardless how the execution ends at practice it is your job as the HC to get the kids believing in the plan and excited about getting better tomorrow! If it's a great finish be positive and sell the fact on how great the energy was at the end of practice and if it less than desirable ... than demand more the next day! It is all about spinning it to make sure the next practice ... is your best practice yet.
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