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Post by studswear2 on Jul 9, 2005 10:24:08 GMT -6
Hey guys, I hope everyone's summer is going well. I'm looking to make some additions or changes to the packet that I send out with our scouts. Anyone have any fresh ideas or suggestions that would improve it a little? Let me know. Thanks a bunch.
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Post by Coach Huey on Jul 10, 2005 16:55:14 GMT -6
some of the additional things we have our scouts look for:
* how does the defense signal in their calls? i.e. one coach giving signal to entire defense or multiple coaches giving signals (1 to front / 1 to secondary) * how do they signal vs no-huddle teams? both vs check teams and up-tempo teams * do they specifically personnel their defense based on offensive substitutions? i.e. base defense then switch to nickel vs 3 or 4 wide, etc. regardless of situation * do they have a coach assigned to "spying" on offensive signals?
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Post by studswear2 on Jul 12, 2005 16:28:50 GMT -6
Ahhhh, now I'm getting some good feedback. Great stuff, thanks a bunch Coach Huey. Anyone got anything else?
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Post by tog on Jul 12, 2005 19:23:43 GMT -6
Since most of the stuff normal scouting gets I do on tape anyway, I want scouts to do things like Huey has mentioned.
Basically I want to know stuff that you can't really see on film. -like how they act on the sideline
-how they respond on the sidline to different things, hang their head? don't let bad things get them down
-get right behind their bench and listen to how they coach adjustments during a game, do they do it much, if so, how? do the coaches just go off on the kids? do they respond?
basically is there any weakness that we can exploit in any way?
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Post by Coach Huey on Jul 12, 2005 19:27:25 GMT -6
that is how we want our scouts to think as well, tog.....be very, very aware of the things that go on that don't show up on film. being no-huddle and multiple in our personnel packages, we need to know how the defense handles these things. not always able to determine very well through just film.
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