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Post by rosi on Mar 8, 2023 6:18:48 GMT -6
Are you asking which state has the best #5 team in that state? #10 #50 #100 #200? no, as I already mentioned. I'm asking if I compare e.g. Champions go through the same levels (I don't know 1A-6A,...) from different states which teams will be better with a high probability. Many answers are: teams from TX.
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Post by rosi on Feb 27, 2023 8:41:35 GMT -6
Do you want to "learn HS football" to help you coach at this level? i believe rosi coaches in Czechoslovakia. blb is correct. I am from Czech Republic. I take break from coaching after 10 years and I will doing only my job (coaching football was never my job). And I would like watch some quality HS football during this time. IMO no team from our highest adult level can compare with top50 maybe 100 HS in U.S. Many HS coaches have to handled similar conditions like europen team. E.g. rosters 35-60 players in same level, different level of facilities number of coaches, averege athletics talebt, football skill, football IQ and etc. A lot of similarities. ok, more specific. If I am compare play-off brackets at highest level in eg. Texas (6A) vs Idaho (5A) then which play-off will have better quility. Simply highest level vs highest level. Is it clear?
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Post by rosi on Feb 26, 2023 14:01:00 GMT -6
I understand that some states have bigger population than other. I understand that HS with 4,5k students will have probably bigger chance build good team than HS with 1,3k.
The reason for my question is prosaic. When I want to watch and learn from HS football, I wonder where the "HEIGHEST QUALITY OF FOOTBALL GAMES" is. That is all.
Thank you very much for your answer.
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Post by rosi on Feb 26, 2023 9:27:47 GMT -6
In your OBJECTIVE opinion, which state has the highest quality of HS football, please?
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Post by rosi on Jan 9, 2021 14:51:35 GMT -6
really good "product" for coach from Europe like me. But I miss presentation in downloadable version
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Post by rosi on Aug 7, 2019 4:29:08 GMT -6
I think that he has blog footballislife. Last posts are from this July there.
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Post by rosi on Mar 12, 2016 10:27:46 GMT -6
Coaches, as European coach I am looking for some education / development in football. I know that cooperation with experienced coach(es) is the best way but if we don´t have him with team we have to find different solution. This board and some others are great. Glazier pass is good too. What is your experiences with those e-courses?:
- Coaching Football (from NFHSlearn) - Coaching Football Technical and Tactical Skills (from ASEP, by coach Rob Ash)
Or do you have any other tips for me, please?
Thank you very much.
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Post by rosi on Feb 19, 2015 17:39:04 GMT -6
Been at places that only had 18 players 9-12... and only about 300 in school. Did you competitive at that time?
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Post by rosi on Feb 15, 2015 16:11:18 GMT -6
Coaches, do you have any tips for teams with small roster (20-30 players) and they have continal success? We will play with teams and they will have 40-50 players on roster. We will have max 30. I need some motivation story for team.
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Post by rosi on Jan 15, 2015 14:03:23 GMT -6
coach, thank you very much.
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Post by rosi on Jan 14, 2015 1:19:27 GMT -6
Coach, what type of scheme do you guys run? I have a few things we do, but they are pretty gap scheme specific it is mix gap and man. I think that your example could help me. Thank you.
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Post by rosi on Jan 13, 2015 6:35:12 GMT -6
For us, EDD's are skill drills but they are basic drills for fundamentals. We use EDD's as our warm-up. EDD's and Indy are 2 separate periods. For example with OL we do Hip to hip, locked in and slide & punch for EDD's then a mixture of other drills for indy time. coach, do you put cones, bags, ladder or lines drills to EDD period?
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Post by rosi on Jan 12, 2015 16:36:19 GMT -6
Coaches, what is difference between EDD (Every Day Drills) and Drills for Skills? are both part of Indy period? Please, can you describe that on OL or DL? thank you very much.
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Post by rosi on Aug 2, 2014 1:11:11 GMT -6
There is No winning without some talent. Coaching only makes up about 10-15% of how a team is going to do. Sometimes we like our egos stroked and think we play a major part but if you sit back and be honest, we will realize the truth. Coach, really do you mean that coaching is only about 15%? How much is talent? What are others attributes success of football program / team? Thank you.
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Post by rosi on Jul 31, 2014 23:31:18 GMT -6
coaches, interesting reading for me. I think that HS can not recruiting players. I reading that private yes and public no, if I understand well. but when I think about that DLS could play with others private HS then is interesting that they make their wins with SBV compared to much modern offenses. And the same is J.T. Curtis. Yes, coaches on this blog have tought me that every is about execution... but that is still interesting for me
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Post by rosi on Jul 31, 2014 13:30:20 GMT -6
Not that different. I played DLS when Amani Toomer (NFL WR) was on the team in 1990. They had Aaron Taylor a few years before that, Patrick Walsh (think he was their all-time leading rusher for awhile and played at San Jose State), etc. They have always been able to get the best players from around the area. Muarice Jones-Drew played all of his youth football in Antioch (would have attended Antioch High School) but ended up at DLS. They have some particular advantages, but like coachphillip said the basics is 1) that they get talented individuals, 2) make them better athletically through their S&C program, 3) make them better fundamentally/technically with their simplified system and excellent coaching and 4) develop their commitment/dedication/sacrifice to the team through the "brotherhood" of the football program. it is a model that has worked for a long time and continues to work. Coach, I believe that it was good experience for you:-). I think that I understand (and I still believe that they recruit players fair way...) all but what do you mean "their simplified system"?
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Post by rosi on Jul 30, 2014 11:30:41 GMT -6
1. Amazing coaching. Their position coaches are great technicians. They are very detail oriented and stress the fundamentals. This is most evident in their line play. 2. Staff continuity. Those guys have been there for decades. They know their stuff and know how to implement it. 3. Off season program. They work year round and bust their butts in the weight room. 4. Mike Blasquez. Lad, Eidson, Panella, Alliotti ... all great coaches. But, Blasquez took them to another level. He's such a gifted S&C coach that he was hired from DLS straight to Cal. His former pupils who went to the NFL still train with him in the offseason. 5A. They can have any kid within the greater Bay Area. They're the only catholic high school in their area. If a kid goes to parochial school his whole life in that area then that's where he goes to high school. 5B. They're DLS. It's going to be even worse now that the movie is out. If you're anywhere halfway decent in the Bay, there's only one school you want to play for and it's DLS. Honestly, one of the big "secrets" is to have better kids than the teams you play. Their OL/DL last year had sons of Reggie McKenzie and Larry Allen! Some of us get kids like that once a decade. They got them on the same dang line. As much as they have going in terms of doing things the right way, they also have some prize pieces on the field. thank you. I believe that situation was different twenty years ago but they had success on that time too. interesting...
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Post by rosi on Jul 30, 2014 10:19:41 GMT -6
Coaches, I am european coach. Yes, I like NFL and college football but HS is on first place for me. I do not why but I like De la Salle HS. Maybe when I read book about them some years (8?) ago.
They are playing "old school" SBV (alike as J.T. Curtis HS) on offense and they have wins over years.
What is the "magic formula" that program?
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Post by rosi on Jun 3, 2014 7:36:19 GMT -6
I believe that AFM has made special magazine on it in January...
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Post by rosi on May 18, 2014 11:52:55 GMT -6
that is business driving businessmen from North America. why? those are big markets. population: China 1,35bil and India 1,2bil. when popularity of football will growth there that will be sell many many NFL jerseys, shirts etc ;-)...
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Post by rosi on Nov 13, 2013 0:45:10 GMT -6
I have read "manual" from Coach Mike Lalor (Stillman Valley HS, IL). that is good stuff for me. Coach Lalor has web site.
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Post by rosi on Jun 10, 2013 8:45:53 GMT -6
Julien, nice story... Congratulations!
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Post by rosi on Mar 12, 2013 12:17:27 GMT -6
Coaches, do you have any list of fundamentals by position? List of basic techniques by position? Thank you.
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Post by rosi on Feb 25, 2013 3:48:09 GMT -6
Last studies and my personal practice from other sports: - dynamic stretching before practice - static stretching after pratice
Dynamic - nice article for that is book Complete Conditioning for Football (new version from Pat Ivey and Josh Stoner)
Static - I recommend our players Suzuki systems. All body take from 15-25min. They can stretch and watch TV together in evening.
Specific but very good too is Scott Sonnon´s warm-up from his TacFit Commando program...
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Post by rosi on Jan 17, 2013 2:43:43 GMT -6
We have practice 2hours; 2days per week on the field.
coaches, thank you very much.
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Post by rosi on Jan 16, 2013 0:45:01 GMT -6
TO coachsmyly: thank you very much. Sorry English is not my native language... You have gave me answer for question 2, 3 and 4.
What do you mean. How 4 coaches can split position among them? Example: #1: OL / QB; #2: WR / RB; #3: DL; #4: LB / DB or #1: OL / DL; #2: WR / DB; #3 QB; #4 LB / RB
thank you
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Post by rosi on Jan 15, 2013 12:07:11 GMT -6
coaches, we are new adult team with only 20 sophomores, 15 freshmen players and 4 beginners coaches. Can you made some answers for my questions:
What is better? 1. Position: - focused two coaches on offense and other two coches on defense and how to make split position among them? - all coaches will be work on both side ball and how to make split position among them?
2. Strategy: when anybody is coaching offense, can he focused only offense or both (offense and defense)?
3. Players: When can I determine starters and backups?
4. Playbook: example: You are runnig plays from playbook 30 minutes every pratice. How many time spend starters pratice of playbook and how many time backups?
Thank you very much.
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