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Post by paydirt18 on Jul 9, 2017 17:16:27 GMT -6
Coaches,
I am looking for one of those sleeve like deals that has a lanyard of some sort attached which then you can attach to your belt loop or pant.
Any idea what they are called and where I can find them?
Thanks for your help
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Post by hunhdisciple on Jul 9, 2017 17:41:22 GMT -6
I just laminate and then buy one of those retractable clips from Wal-Mart.
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Post by coachwoodall on Jul 9, 2017 18:48:18 GMT -6
Coaches, I am looking for one of those sleeve like deals that has a lanyard of some sort attached which then you can attach to your belt loop or pant. Any idea what they are called and where I can find them? Thanks for your help my dad worked on the railroad and had one of these on his belt all the time for his switch key. www.keybak.com/products/the-original-self-retracting-reel
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Post by adawg2302 on Jul 9, 2017 22:07:38 GMT -6
If you don't want to laminate each week, you can also buy the clear sheet protectors at any type of office supply store (Office Max, Office Depot, Staples, etc...). Come in packs of approx. 20 and just change it out as it gets worn out.
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Post by funkfriss on Jul 10, 2017 7:42:30 GMT -6
Coaches, I am looking for one of those sleeve like deals that has a lanyard of some sort attached which then you can attach to your belt loop or pant. Any idea what they are called and where I can find them? Thanks for your help Cheap and easy from Amazon. Like others have said, laminate and punch a hole in the corner or get the sleeve. I personally laminate so it never falls out and holds up better in the rain. www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00CNV1GZW/ref=ya_aw_oh_bia_dp?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Post by 546954695469 on Jul 10, 2017 16:43:42 GMT -6
Real old school idea but worked for me for about 35 years: fold your game plan paper and put it in your back pocket.
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Post by 3rdandlong on Jul 10, 2017 18:24:53 GMT -6
Real old school idea but worked for me for about 35 years: fold your game plan paper and put it in your back pocket. That's not nearly facemelter enough. You need to have your wristbands on, your color coded laminated call sheet clipped to your belt loop, your fingers taped, a different colored neon tight sleeve on each arm, a towel hanging out of your back pocket, and your man bun hanging out of your visor. Anything else I'm missing?
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Post by bluboy on Jul 10, 2017 18:26:39 GMT -6
Real old school idea but worked for me for about 35 years: fold your game plan paper and put it in your back pocket. That's not nearly facemelter enough. You need to have your wristbands on, your color coded laminated call sheet clipped to your belt loop, your fingers taped, a different colored neon tight sleeve on each arm, a towel hanging out of your back pocket, and your man bun hanging out of your visor. Anything else I'm missing? A visor....
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Post by Coach Klemme on Jul 10, 2017 19:12:18 GMT -6
That's not nearly facemelter enough. You need to have your wristbands on, your color coded laminated call sheet clipped to your belt loop, your fingers taped, a different colored neon tight sleeve on each arm, a towel hanging out of your back pocket, and your man bun hanging out of your visor. Anything else I'm missing? A visor.... Woah woah woah there..... don't knock the visor.
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Post by tippecanoe41 on Jul 10, 2017 21:31:16 GMT -6
Real old school idea but worked for me for about 35 years: fold your game plan paper and put it in your back pocket. I laugh because I see so many people worry about holding up posterboards to call plays because it must be necessary since such and such college does it, but, to be fair, I was at practice today, and it rained so bad that my practice schedule in my backpocket became a watered down, paper mush blob. haha
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Post by hsrose on Jul 10, 2017 22:11:24 GMT -6
I use the heavy sheet protectors that come in a pack of 10. These are 10 of the sheets sealed together so you get 20 pages (front & back) in 8.5x11 format. Has a reinforced spine that is punched so you can do the lanyard thing. These are about $5 at Staples. This is a compact format that I use during the week, building up as the week goes on. The 20 pages is enough for the (offense) play calls, game plan, depth charts, if-then-else info, pretty much everything. And it rolls up for the back pocket.
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Post by 3rdandlong on Jul 11, 2017 20:59:21 GMT -6
That's not nearly facemelter enough. You need to have your wristbands on, your color coded laminated call sheet clipped to your belt loop, your fingers taped, a different colored neon tight sleeve on each arm, a towel hanging out of your back pocket, and your man bun hanging out of your visor. Anything else I'm missing? A visor.... I mentioned visor but with a man bun hanging from it. Perhaps bears with a can of chew? That would be for the defensive side of the ball.
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Post by groundchuck on Jul 11, 2017 21:46:42 GMT -6
Laminate Punch a hole Hook on a retractable key dealeo I got at Walmart. Works great.
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Post by freezeoption on Jul 13, 2017 13:31:21 GMT -6
me, pocket protector fold in half stick in waist of pants
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Post by utchuckd on Jul 14, 2017 5:39:38 GMT -6
I usually stick my game plan in a sheet protector and put it in my pocket. When the game is over I remember I have a game plan in my pocket.
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Post by 3rdandlong on Jul 14, 2017 9:12:16 GMT -6
How many of you refer to your call sheet a lot in a game? I know I'm average I look at it about once a half during a drive and I glance at it between series. Sometimes the flow of the game just doesn't match what I have on my cool color coded laminated sheet.
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Post by 54695469 on Jul 14, 2017 15:24:41 GMT -6
I usually stick my game plan in a sheet protector and put it in my pocket. When the game is over I remember I have a game plan in my pocket. Exactly!
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Post by 54695469 on Jul 14, 2017 15:26:49 GMT -6
How many of you refer to your call sheet a lot in a game? I know I'm average I look at it about once a half during a drive and I glance at it between series. Sometimes the flow of the game just doesn't match what I have on my cool color coded laminated sheet. Exactly again! Methinks that many coaches wear their gameplan on a lanyard hanging from their belt and wristbands just to look cool.
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Post by gibbs72 on Jul 20, 2017 9:40:32 GMT -6
How many of you refer to your call sheet a lot in a game? I know I'm average I look at it about once a half during a drive and I glance at it between series. Sometimes the flow of the game just doesn't match what I have on my cool color coded laminated sheet. I'm in the box: quite a bit. Notes on it in different colored sharpies: pre-game ideas, first half calls, halftime/ 2nd half adjustments.
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