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Post by tabs52 on Nov 18, 2016 8:57:59 GMT -6
I am in a very similar type of school with the same staff numbers and players that have to go both ways. Our structure is a follows: HC-OC/QB on Def. He tends to float a lot this year took care of our SS 2nd Asst-OL Coach#2/DC/DL coach 3rd Asst-OL Coach #1/LB Coach 4th Asst-WR Coach/DB Coach/Handles ST (FS) 5th Asst-RB Coach/DB Coach(Corners) 6th Asst-WR(Slot)/DB Coach (FS) Voluteer-TE/DE Coach When we go team we try to divide the staff to coach on both sides of the ball the HC/OL1/3rd and 6th Asst stay Offense 2nd Asst/5th Asst/Volunteer Run Scout Defense Tabs52 - What are the responsibilities of OL Coach #2. How much time does that take away from your 2nd Assistants role as DC? None, practice wise we usually split to work on specifics for the week. Game plan myself and the HC will work run and pass schemes so he can focus on his defensive responsibilities
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Post by tabs52 on Nov 18, 2016 6:21:37 GMT -6
I am in a very similar type of school with the same staff numbers and players that have to go both ways. Our structure is a follows:
HC-OC/QB on Def. He tends to float a lot this year took care of our SS 2nd Asst-OL Coach#2/DC/DL coach 3rd Asst-OL Coach #1/LB Coach 4th Asst-WR Coach/DB Coach/Handles ST (FS) 5th Asst-RB Coach/DB Coach(Corners) 6th Asst-WR(Slot)/DB Coach (FS) Voluteer-TE/DE Coach
When we go team we try to divide the staff to coach on both sides of the ball the HC/OL1/3rd and 6th Asst stay Offense 2nd Asst/5th Asst/Volunteer Run Scout Defense
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Post by tabs52 on Nov 11, 2016 9:30:53 GMT -6
What a great idea, I think this would be great way
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Post by tabs52 on Nov 11, 2016 7:25:18 GMT -6
Two things I do not know if this was brought up but my guess is we do not all live in the same timezone but I say lets pick a day and a time and try to host it every week, maybe schedule to avoid the twitter chats, I know Mondays I am usually glue to hogfbchat, and know sundays I tend to check out the fla and the tx chat when i can but what about HueyFBwed or something like that
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Post by tabs52 on Nov 11, 2016 7:18:37 GMT -6
One way I have seen this handled very successfully is by having them do physical workouts. Our S&C coach would take the walking wounded and put them through as vigorous a workout that was feasible with their "injury". Treadmill, exercise bike, battle ropes, repetitive light weight lifts, he'd find something that wasn't going to impact (or be impacted by) the injury and work, work, work. This brought an end to a lot of the questionable injuries, kept drills free of distractions, and helped keep those who were injured physically active. I need to do this next year. Bringing kettle bells and whatnot down to the field for the wounded. We got a new trainer thisyear and worked their butts off, and they were not rehabbing with him the were our acting waterboys,
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Post by tabs52 on Nov 10, 2016 8:16:54 GMT -6
Incorporating classroom time, looking to add this Monday as a review and install time
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Post by tabs52 on Nov 10, 2016 6:53:06 GMT -6
What about off season ideas. weight room, etc.... what works what doesn't
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Post by tabs52 on Nov 9, 2016 12:22:41 GMT -6
The staff I am on is consists of the HC, 5 paid, and 2 volunteer The HC on field calling plays the DC is our DL/Assistant OLine coach on field calling defense The WR/DB coach is on field signalling in formations/Also takes care of special teams Myself OL/LB coach started year on field then went into booth The other Skill Coach is in booth The volunteers split one up and one down
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Post by tabs52 on Nov 9, 2016 6:20:45 GMT -6
I liken this to alot of twitter chats out there except we can see and discuss more, I feel we create a list of topics that we want discussed and branch off of that. I love looking the glazier stuff but I find it not enough and need more to fill. I feel we can get a list and branch that into several different ideas it would be tremendous
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Post by tabs52 on Nov 8, 2016 7:55:03 GMT -6
I like it both ways:
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Post by tabs52 on Nov 8, 2016 6:13:57 GMT -6
Coach Smith Great job with this, I plan to share with the rest of my staff when we get this rolling. No better way to learn then from other coaches
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Post by tabs52 on Nov 7, 2016 6:38:00 GMT -6
Definitely in on this, being that my season is over I would love to get started as soon as possible, but I think after Thanksgiving would be perfect. Would all topics be covered?
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Post by tabs52 on Nov 6, 2016 12:04:40 GMT -6
I would say the best would google hangouts, I believe the others would limit to only one presenter where google hangouts would allow more visual questions and back and forth than the others
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Post by tabs52 on Oct 25, 2016 7:53:36 GMT -6
Me personally I want my younger kids with me during individual time, so they get use to me and know what I want and how I teach, I know they will not help now but you are also responsible for continuing the program. I would split for group, team stuff but to me the indy time would great to have them there
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Post by tabs52 on Oct 25, 2016 6:11:11 GMT -6
I coach at a small school in PA, and every coach on the staff as well as has a hand in the game plan, yet we find a way to play after our varsity game either saturday am or monday pm.
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Post by tabs52 on Oct 24, 2016 17:46:32 GMT -6
The other item of concern if a helmet is not up standards the will fail, even if it is new. We recondition all our equipment through All American: Helmets, Shoulder pads, Shoes, everything
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Post by tabs52 on Oct 22, 2016 5:26:14 GMT -6
My school we do not have a choice, we are a AA school in PA, and right now have about 35 healthy bodies. We try to limit our JV's to Fresh/Soph and a few first year Juniors. Our JV's either play Saturday or Monday following the game usually against the previous opponent.
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Post by tabs52 on Oct 22, 2016 5:21:19 GMT -6
We get ours done every year, just with the whole concussion issue, better be safe then sorry in my opinion. Plus, I don't know if it is the paint job on our helmets but by the end of the year the look crap, paint chipped off etc....
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Post by tabs52 on Sept 29, 2016 6:27:21 GMT -6
Geneva College in Beaver Falls just switched this year to the option, not sure what they are running
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Post by tabs52 on Sept 19, 2016 7:33:06 GMT -6
that is the problem
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Post by tabs52 on Sept 19, 2016 6:00:44 GMT -6
we ordered new white game jerseys a last year the year before, and we send them out to the company every week to be professional cleaned and reconditioned, after the first game last year the red that was outlining the numbers bleed every where, some turned yellow. They are a mess
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Post by tabs52 on Sept 18, 2016 12:27:09 GMT -6
Does anyone else start seeing the quality of the sideline film getting worse, with more teams going to the endzone view.
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Post by tabs52 on Sept 16, 2016 10:10:23 GMT -6
I love when my OLB's can't get a read on any play because the OL can't block down or pass block. They just stand up, super realistic. We were running into the same problem, especially with our d line and lb's never really could play trap well because never had a chance to see it work in practice. This week we made a change in how we practice, instead of doing a full team session, we sent the dline to work on dline stuff and kept the shells to work run game. What we did was put extra skills guys in to run their schemes at full speed. This way we could get a good look at pass sets and trap etc.....
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Post by tabs52 on Aug 24, 2016 19:00:22 GMT -6
Last time I ran this was my senior year in high school which was 96, but our coaches would make us wait till the guy in the middle turned and faced you. Drill went out till the HC would turn around every time we would hit because we would beat the crap out of each other. Honestly, the drill served zero purpose in getting us ready anything except to build toughness
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Post by tabs52 on Aug 21, 2016 6:58:21 GMT -6
ill trade you
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Post by tabs52 on Aug 20, 2016 14:23:16 GMT -6
See if anyone can top this first week of camp, we had our first scrimmage today, which was good. Before camp started senior MLB step wrong during pass scrimmage, and had to about 4 cm piece of cartlidge removed from his knee, can't even walk on it until september. Then camp comes around, our 4th CB rolls ankle by stepping in a rut on our practice field, our starting DE/RT gets rolled up on and missed almost all of camp with a contusion, my jv center broke his leg, at our scrimmage today our starting RB/SS went with at minimum an AC joint sprain, so the back up who went in for him broke his collar bone on the last play of the scrimmage, and our other starting SS has been out since Wednesday with some type of shoulder injury, by the way we started the season with 37 players
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Post by tabs52 on Aug 19, 2016 6:24:46 GMT -6
These are very contrasted schedules..I really like that. Ive never herd of monday jv games though. Where does this happen? Texas? For the longest time in area I coach we had Monday JV's, then the coaches realized by going to saturday games they could get another day of practice. This year we are playing our home JV games on Monday night
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Post by tabs52 on Aug 19, 2016 6:19:51 GMT -6
wow that is an awesome article
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Post by tabs52 on Aug 17, 2016 18:49:18 GMT -6
Nothing on Saturdays Injured players? Trainer is available in the AM at the physical therapy joint. Film? HATE watching film Saturday. Never have time to watch it ourselves as coaches and watching the entire tape is generally worthless. You can find at least 3 things wrong on every play but they might not be the most important things that need correcting. Film takes 20 minutes on Monday, no big deal. Lifting? Why? I have yet to see anything that suggests it helps with recovery. Keep kids out of trouble Friday night? Really? Does your job keep you from drinking beer or staying up til 2 AM? Didn't think so. I have zero problem if y'all don't do anything on Saturdays. It isn't my favorite but it helps us and isn't overkill for us. If it was, we wouldn't do it. But I do have some questions to your responses. 1) Never have time to watch yourselves as coaches. Saturday will fix that. We will watch it the first time as coaches and players. Not saying you said this, but it seems to be that coaches feel they have to watch the film as a staff before they can with the players. Why? That is wasting time in my book. 2) You can find at least 3 things wrong on every play. Yep, and we point them all out. Isn't that the point? Have no idea how 20 minutes of film review of your game with the team works. Actually would love to know. I am always looking better ways and time saving. 3) Others said they lift on Saturdays. We don't. I am in agreement with you here. 4) Don't understand what you are trying to say about keeping kids out of trouble and me drinking beer or staying up until 2am. If I can help give kids a reason to go home earlier and not party on Friday nights after a game, then I believe that is a good thing for our team. Keeps them healthier, more rested, out of fights, from drinking and driving, etc. I am not the police and don't try to be the police of their lives, but if I can give them a reason to make good choices, well, I think that is a good thing. Lastly, I just really believe in film. We will spend 30 minutes of many practices watching yesterday's practice. You better believe I am going to make sure we review the game film. I correct everything. First steps, eyes, techniques, everything on every kid. This is the first year that we are not bringing the guys in on Saturday, for pretty much the same reason listed. First off when we watch the film Saturday we usually watch it for the first time with the kids. This year as a staff we will watch and discuss, expect the kids to watch it on their own by Monday's practice. Really if you want to keep them out of trouble then don't let them Friday after the game, I never got in trouble at 9 am Saturday practice it was always after the game. My HC just brought them in because that what was always done.
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Post by tabs52 on Aug 17, 2016 18:42:01 GMT -6
Get your league/conference to go to a pool, we did it last year and I loved it. We had an issue with our camera sent a text to the AD in charge of the pool and he informed everyone to use the other teams film.
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