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Post by jared10227 on Jan 26, 2018 15:18:21 GMT -6
Has anyone created a "master practice plan" that they wouldn't mind sharing. Basically what I am looking for is something along the lines of one I created when I was a baseball coach that included everything that needed to be reviewed such as:
cutoffs to 2nd cutoffs to 3rd cutoffs to Home bunt defense (nobody on) bunt defense (runner on 1st) bunt defense (runner on 3rd) etc...
so for football it would include things like
taking a safety free kick after safety free kick after fair catching a punt play before hail mary hail mary hail mary defense 4 min drill (staying in bounds on runs) victory formation etc....
basically a reminder sheet of all the weird instances/situations that should be practiced and not forgotten about. I try to live by the idea that if I haven't went over any special circumstances with the kids in the last two weeks, me or our staff shouldn't get mad at them for not knowing, thats on us.
I know it will vary in some aspects as offenses/defenses are different in football, where they are the same in baseball. However, I am just wanting a starting point.
If nobody has one, I will try to create it and share it with anyone interested.
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Post by bobdoc78 on Jan 26, 2018 18:23:46 GMT -6
I have seen it before as a dress rehearsal practice checklist.
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Post by jml on Jan 26, 2018 23:40:04 GMT -6
I have seen some, but don't have one. Would love to see what you come up with.
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Post by fballcoach12 on Jan 30, 2018 7:38:08 GMT -6
All down and distance situations We run a script for walk-through-Kick-off team on/defense/punt return/Offense score/PAT etc and then build in as many possibilities and scenarios that we can come up with-(punting to take a safety, etc) We even practice our response to a fight on the field, opponent's sideline, etc. Prepare for everything- but every year there's a new one.
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Post by funkfriss on Jan 30, 2018 10:20:19 GMT -6
A couple years ago, my DC and I came up with our offense and defense essentials that we needed to practice every week. We split these essentials from Mon-Thu (we're not a traditional Thursday walk-through team). Each day we built in specific time for "special situations" whether they be offense, defense or the various special teams. We would usually do two each day. For example, Monday might be designated offense and FG/XP special so the first Monday we might decide to work on coming out of our endzone for offense (1st, 2nd, and 3rd downs) and fake FG/XP. The next Monday we might work offensive interception pursuit and blocked FG pursuit. The next Monday we might work end of half/game plays from the 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50+ for Offense and end of game FGs.
Here is a list of special situations that we came up for all areas. A great resource that I would highly reccommend is Coaching Football's Special Situations by Al Groh
Special Situations
Punt
- Blocked punt - Hits our man - Bad snap - Hits their man - Kicking on the run - Directional (punter technique) - Fake - Downing inside 20 (punter technique) - Fair catch - Time of punt (hold ball vs. teams that don’t rush) - Quick kick - Punting from own end zone - Backup Punter - Snap over punter (safety??)
Punt Defense
- Punt block - Partially blocked kick - Fair catch - Scooping/falling on blocked punt - Fake punt defense - Blocking punt in end zone - Hits our man - Hits their man - Receiving punt deep in own territory
Kickoff
- Onside - Squib - Pooch - Live ball - Fair catch - Kicking after safety - Backup Kicker
Kickoff Return
- Onside - Squib - Pooch - Live ball - Line drive - Fair catch - Touchback - After safety - Fumblerusky - Backup Returners - “Muffing” into the End Zone for a touchback (if kick is missed or bobbled)
Kick Scoring
- Fake - 2-point conversion - Free kick - “Fire” - Defending Fake - 10-second FG - Backup Kicker
Offense
- Fumble/Preventing - INT/Preventing - Audible - Deflected pass up in the air - Pass behind LOS - Throwing out of bounds - Diving for balls - Backed up Offense - End of game plays
Defense
- Pass deflected - INT/Forcing - Fumble/Forcing - Pass behind LOS/Lateral - Diving for balls - End of game plays
Clock Management
- 2-minute drill - Staying in bounds (with lead)/Getting out (behind) - When to use timeouts - Keeping runners in bounds (lead)/Forcing out (behind)
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Post by MICoach on Jan 31, 2018 10:43:46 GMT -6
Thursday walk through goes something like this:
Kick return Offense runs a play Punt Defense runs a play Punt Block Offense runs a play Extra point Kickoff Defense runs a play K.O.R. after a safety Offense runs a play Fake field goal Kickoff - squib kick Defense runs play Punt Return Offense - Hail Mary Offense 2 pt play Onside Kick Hands Team Offense executes clock milking for maybe two plays Safe Punt Safe Punt Return Victory Kneel Down
We'll pepper in some other things specific to that week, particularly in the plays run by the offense/defense. Also try to get the full #2 offense and full #2 defense in at some point. If you have the time then #2 kick and kick return might get a rep in there too.
Ours is kind of organized in a way that it flows like game play, but you could certainly just go down and do all of your offensive situations, all of your defensive situations, all of your offensive special teams, and all of your D special teams and accomplish the same end goal.
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Post by newhope on Feb 2, 2018 11:20:46 GMT -6
Has anyone created a "master practice plan" that they wouldn't mind sharing. Basically what I am looking for is something along the lines of one I created when I was a baseball coach that included everything that needed to be reviewed such as: cutoffs to 2nd cutoffs to 3rd cutoffs to Home bunt defense (nobody on) bunt defense (runner on 1st) bunt defense (runner on 3rd) etc... so for football it would include things like taking a safety free kick after safety free kick after fair catching a punt play before hail mary hail mary hail mary defense 4 min drill (staying in bounds on runs) victory formation etc.... basically a reminder sheet of all the weird instances/situations that should be practiced and not forgotten about. I try to live by the idea that if I haven't went over any special circumstances with the kids in the last two weeks, me or our staff shouldn't get mad at them for not knowing, thats on us. I know it will vary in some aspects as offenses/defenses are different in football, where they are the same in baseball. However, I am just wanting a starting point. If nobody has one, I will try to create it and share it with anyone interested. We do this on Thursdays. The first Thursday includes all of these things--making sure nothing slips through the cracks. After a few weeks, we drop some of them. Others we keep all year (depends on how much we might do it). For example, we practice taking an intentional safety the first couple of weeks. This year, early in the year, we used it on the last play of a game to keep from punting to opposing team and ran out the clock doing it to seal the win. I've got a copy of the first week in my files. PM me your email.
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