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Post by emptybackfield on Aug 19, 2009 8:34:03 GMT -6
We have both a linemen wristband and a skill wristband. The linemen wristband has run play names and protections on it. The skill wristband has the name of the play. I don't understand how you can just give someone an assignment...very interesting.
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Post by emptybackfield on Aug 18, 2009 20:38:34 GMT -6
Just curious what your schedule is like for the weekend in-season? What time do you and your staff go until Saturdays? Do you meet on Sundays at all?
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Post by emptybackfield on Jul 6, 2009 20:37:36 GMT -6
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Post by emptybackfield on Apr 17, 2009 10:45:29 GMT -6
Thanks for the responses fellas. I'm going to check with one of our lower level coaches at the HS that happens to be a SPED teacher and see if he has any kids in mind.
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Post by emptybackfield on Apr 17, 2009 8:18:47 GMT -6
Coaches,
I need some advice on how to get some students interested in helping out. A lot of kids that are not involved in sports have other jobs and interests and just don't want to commit the time. How do you reward or entice them to be a student manager? Do you give them a letter? Clothing?
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Post by emptybackfield on Mar 6, 2009 20:37:46 GMT -6
Does he have any desire to play at the next level? If so, how about challenging him and making him realize that he has to start preparing his body to play at the next level. Tell him something to the effect of, "you're talented enough to be a good player at this level without working your hardest. But, you need to not only focus on preparing your body to play the next year, but down the road as well."
We have a very, very talented WR at our school who will be playing on TV in a couple years and that's part of what we try to preach to him. He's not a lazy kid or anything, but everything has just come easy to him his whole life because he's so talented.
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Post by emptybackfield on Jan 17, 2009 7:57:44 GMT -6
Another example of college and pro football jobs being a case of "what have you done for me lately." I'd love to see him on the sidelines with my Chiefs.
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Post by emptybackfield on Jan 5, 2008 22:05:30 GMT -6
Jax got screwed bigtime on that call. Hines had a hold of that facemask.
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Post by emptybackfield on Jan 5, 2008 21:19:42 GMT -6
This season he actually has like the 3rd highest QB rating in the league. I just think he knows his team is outmanned and is trying to force some things.
Jax is the most solid up front on both sides of the ball in the entire NFL.
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Post by emptybackfield on Jan 6, 2008 18:04:03 GMT -6
I guess it doesn't make a lot of sense but I think it helped our HC focus more on checks and matchups while not have to worry about signaling. Myself and our 2nd and 3rd string QB's dummying would stand next to the HC, he would tell me the play and I would signal it in to our QB as the other QB's dummied. We had multiple guys signaling to prevent possible stealing of our signals. If the HC was the only one signaling, they would obviously be much easier to steal.
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Post by emptybackfield on Jan 5, 2008 21:51:04 GMT -6
HC- Field- calls plays RB- field QB/JV HC/OC- field- signals in formation and plays OL-field WR- box- focuses on LB/DB alignments and coverages sophomore HC- box- focuses on d-line (twists, shades, slants)
DC/LB's- field- calls and signals defense DB- field DL- field OLB- box
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