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Post by Defcord on Oct 26, 2019 6:43:26 GMT -6
When do you guys share your previous game with kids?
When do you share the upcoming opponent's previous games?
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Post by silkyice on Oct 26, 2019 7:23:47 GMT -6
When do you guys share your previous game with kids? When do you share the upcoming opponent's previous games? We share our game we just played that night. And watch in the morning together. Share opponents games as soon as we can after our game is over. And then share a cutup usually by Sunday. The cutup has at least one of every special team, some defense, and offensive plays (minus multiple repeats).
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2019 7:42:08 GMT -6
I use to have it waiting for them on sat morning...
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Post by 60zgo on Oct 26, 2019 22:40:15 GMT -6
Ours is available as soon as it's uploaded. We will have kids watching it on the bus ride home if we had a Wifi signal at the stadium. The kids get the opponent film first thing Saturday and the assistants roll out cut-ups throughout the weekend.
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Post by agap on Oct 26, 2019 23:30:10 GMT -6
Our game is shared as soon as it is uploaded. Our opponent's film is usually shared on Saturday morning.
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Post by Mav on Oct 27, 2019 8:38:01 GMT -6
Many years ago when Hudl was first made available, we'd share our game with the players immediately. We'd follow up with comments on the video and re-share it to the players and direct them to review our notes. What we eventually realized was that the majority of players would never go back to rewatch the game and study our notes. We learned we only get one shot for the player to watch our game, so we better make it count.
For several years now, we'll have all our coaches enter their notes first thing on Sat. morning. Then we'll consolidate/streamline the notes (remove duplicate points, move notes to a single frame before the play starts, etc.) and all share it with the entire team simultaneously by about noon on Sat. We've found the players rarely miss our coaching point with this workflow.
For opponents, we create a short video scouting report of their top runs and passes(2-3 clips each) along with personnel pages and a brief explanation of their offense. This is shared with the entire team around mid-day on Sunday. We rarely share entire scout games with the players.
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Post by mdunham on Oct 27, 2019 12:33:48 GMT -6
Game is shared that night, we meet as a team next day to review. Not perfect but it's the best way to get everyone to see it. JV plays Monday V meets for upcoming scout and focused shorter practice. Opponent scout films for upcoming week shared Saturday, cutups by Sunday/Monday. We'll have an offense scout of top formations plays shot plays. If there's anything else that's unique (maybe a motion, shift, player out of backfield etc.) we'll show that look. 25 play playlist we show in meeting then share afterwards - reinforces what we install on field and kids see the why. Personnel gets covered in meeting with plays in the playlist highlighting certain guys each play (ie receiver who may be aggressive in jump/fade situations we're sure a play or two shows it). Scouting the defense is same way, 15-20 plays with alignment to formations, motion checks. and blitz/pressures. Special teams is quick 1-2 of each. I've found if we can share focused abbreviated playlists more likely players are to watch and take more away. Full games they can get lost and carried away with other stuff. This year has been especially unique for us, as our Thanksgiving rival moved to our side of league and played 3 teams in a row the week before us - so we had the challenge of making sure kids are focusing on scout opponent and not looking ahead.
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Post by aceback76 on Oct 27, 2019 15:09:39 GMT -6
When do you guys share your previous game with kids? When do you share the upcoming opponent's previous games? Friday night's game on Sat. morning. 1 film on next opponent on Sat also, & another film of them on Monday BEFORE practice. NOTE: More if needed (Thursday AFTER practice).
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Post by newhope on Oct 28, 2019 9:25:13 GMT -6
When do you guys share your previous game with kids? When do you share the upcoming opponent's previous games? I assume you mean HUDL share. Our game as soon as it's up. Opponent film generally as soon as we get it, unless they're awful and we don't want them to see it---in that case we edit it to the plays we want them to see and share that.
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Post by cujocoach on Oct 28, 2019 22:11:25 GMT -6
Many years ago when Hudl was first made available, we'd share our game with the players immediately. We'd follow up with comments on the video and re-share it to the players and direct them to review our notes. What we eventually realized was that the majority of players would never go back to rewatch the game and study our notes. We learned we only get one shot for the player to watch our game, so we better make it count. For several years now, we'll have all our coaches enter their notes first thing on Sat. morning. Then we'll consolidate/streamline the notes (remove duplicate points, move notes to a single frame before the play starts, etc.) and all share it with the entire team simultaneously by about noon on Sat. We've found the players rarely miss our coaching point with this workflow. For opponents, we create a short video scouting report of their top runs and passes(2-3 clips each) along with personnel pages and a brief explanation of their offense. This is shared with the entire team around mid-day on Sunday. We rarely share entire scout games with the players.
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Post by cujocoach on Oct 28, 2019 22:13:44 GMT -6
How do you consolidate? Each coach makes his own notes - do they all have to share and then consolidate or are they able to make separate notes on separate copies - ie. Oline coach , dline Coach, etc - hope this makes sense Many years ago when Hudl was first made available, we'd share our game with the players immediately. We'd follow up with comments on the video and re-share it to the players and direct them to review our notes. What we eventually realized was that the majority of players would never go back to rewatch the game and study our notes. We learned we only get one shot for the player to watch our game, so we better make it count. For several years now, we'll have all our coaches enter their notes first thing on Sat. morning. Then we'll consolidate/streamline the notes (remove duplicate points, move notes to a single frame before the play starts, etc.) and all share it with the entire team simultaneously by about noon on Sat. We've found the players rarely miss our coaching point with this workflow. For opponents, we create a short video scouting report of their top runs and passes(2-3 clips each) along with personnel pages and a brief explanation of their offense. This is shared with the entire team around mid-day on Sunday. We rarely share entire scout games with the players. Many years ago when Hudl was first made available, we'd share our game with the players immediately. We'd follow up with comments on the video and re-share it to the players and direct them to review our notes. What we eventually realized was that the majority of players would never go back to rewatch the game and study our notes. We learned we only get one shot for the player to watch our game, so we better make it count. For several years now, we'll have all our coaches enter their notes first thing on Sat. morning. Then we'll consolidate/streamline the notes (remove duplicate points, move notes to a single frame before the play starts, etc.) and all share it with the entire team simultaneously by about noon on Sat. We've found the players rarely miss our coaching point with this workflow. For opponents, we create a short video scouting report of their top runs and passes(2-3 clips each) along with personnel pages and a brief explanation of their offense. This is shared with the entire team around mid-day on Sunday. We rarely share entire scout games with the players.
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Post by rsmith627 on Oct 29, 2019 3:39:54 GMT -6
We share it as it uploads. What really irks me is when we lose a game and kids go through and have their highlights selected out before that chit is even done uploading. I know that they're kids and we care more than them, but it annoys me. It's a me problem.
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Post by Mav on Oct 29, 2019 7:32:58 GMT -6
How do you consolidate? Each coach makes his own notes - do they all have to share and then consolidate or are they able to make separate notes on separate copies - ie. Oline coach , dline Coach, etc - hope this makes sense Many years ago when Hudl was first made available, we'd share our game with the players immediately. We'd follow up with comments on the video and re-share it to the players and direct them to review our notes. What we eventually realized was that the majority of players would never go back to rewatch the game and study our notes. We learned we only get one shot for the player to watch our game, so we better make it count. For several years now, we'll have all our coaches enter their notes first thing on Sat. morning. Then we'll consolidate/streamline the notes (remove duplicate points, move notes to a single frame before the play starts, etc.) and all share it with the entire team simultaneously by about noon on Sat. We've found the players rarely miss our coaching point with this workflow. For opponents, we create a short video scouting report of their top runs and passes(2-3 clips each) along with personnel pages and a brief explanation of their offense. This is shared with the entire team around mid-day on Sunday. We rarely share entire scout games with the players. The position coaches make a handful of critical notes and only share it to the DC (me). I'll go through and consolidate them. We believe the 20-30 minutes of condensing the coaching points is worth it for player comprehension. It also makes out team review meeting go much smoother.
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Post by Mav on Oct 29, 2019 7:35:21 GMT -6
We share it as it uploads. What really irks me is when we lose a game and kids go through and have their highlights selected out before that chit is even done uploading. I know that they're kids and we care more than them, but it annoys me. It's a me problem. This is exactly why we never share our game video until all our coaching points are completed. The players will only review the game once - make it count.
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Post by rsmith627 on Oct 29, 2019 7:43:56 GMT -6
We share it as it uploads. What really irks me is when we lose a game and kids go through and have their highlights selected out before that chit is even done uploading. I know that they're kids and we care more than them, but it annoys me. It's a me problem. This is exactly why we never share our game video until all our coaching points are completed. The players will only review the game once - make it count. Yup. Learned this year. Never paid attention to it before.
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Post by larrymoe on Oct 29, 2019 7:57:01 GMT -6
We share it as it uploads. What really irks me is when we lose a game and kids go through and have their highlights selected out before that chit is even done uploading. I know that they're kids and we care more than them, but it annoys me. It's a me problem. Outside marking highlights of themselves, idk that kids ever actually watch the game.
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Post by rsmith627 on Oct 29, 2019 8:00:38 GMT -6
We share it as it uploads. What really irks me is when we lose a game and kids go through and have their highlights selected out before that chit is even done uploading. I know that they're kids and we care more than them, but it annoys me. It's a me problem. Outside marking highlights of themselves, idk that kids ever actually watch the game. I don't think they do. At least not on their own. We will watch some of it with them, hit some points, and move on
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Post by CoachMikeJudy on Oct 29, 2019 8:20:24 GMT -6
We share Friday night game ASAP. As scout films come in I share them too.
Used to wait until Monday to share the scout films, but I communicate with my individual group throughout the weekend so that on Monday they have "previewed" what I will cover in our meeting.
Monday= Film day Meet at 3:15pm- wrap-up, upcoming general program notes, reminders etc. Unit (O/D) Meetings 3:30pm-5:30/6pm - go over previous game meticulously. Preview upcoming game/install/adjustments
Tuesday/Wednesday - mini chalk-talks with positions regarding upcoming opponent+ individual unit playlists with notes sent through hudl to be viewed on own prior to practice.
Basically we use a combination of large in-person meetings, small chalk-talks, hudl playlists, and TeamApp posts to coordinate with our kids.
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Post by Mav on Oct 29, 2019 12:33:41 GMT -6
Outside marking highlights of themselves, idk that kids ever actually watch the game. I don't think they do. At least not on their own. We will watch some of it with them, hit some points, and move on Our players absolutely review the game film and our coaching points before our team meeting. Like everything in our programs, if it's emphasized as important to us, it'll be part of our team culture. A couple of things we do to ensure the players know it's important to us - - talk with them daily about specifics coaching points in the video - whether it's practice video, video scouting reports or our games. - make notes a 2-way communication. Have the players text a coach with the answer to a question in the notes. - have the players choose and share to the position coaches their top 3 and bottom 3 plays from the previous game - have the Manage Team page sorted by Viewing Time on the screen at the start every team meeting - review the previous days practice video with players as they're stretching the following day - quickly review plays with the players during the game
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