mayo
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Post by mayo on Mar 21, 2020 6:27:54 GMT -6
How do some of you guys break down college or NFL teams film when it’s an offense you guys are interested in running? Do you guys just look for plays that might interest you then jot them down, or do you get a notebook and break them down as if it was an opponent?
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Post by coachjm on Mar 21, 2020 6:38:38 GMT -6
The levels of layers to most NFL offenses is far from what we can do at the HS level and in most college levels. Also due to this most are not overly systemic which I think does benefit you at the HS level... However, when I watch and break down the film I'm looking at specific concepts that we run and aiming points, angles, and reactions in an effort for us to teach better. For example, on a power play, I'm gonna look at double team aiming points power pull path, timing and relationship of back and pulling guard, QB action after the mesh, backside blocking and techniques.... There is a lot that can be learned in the detail of this stuff IMO.
As a anecdotal view, a guy I coached with had spent some time with Gruden many years ago he said they would run concept and plays in week 16 that they had never repped or hadn't called since the first game. Ultimately, it was a matter of their language allowed them to do this and their players knew the language..... With the limited time we have and the level of passion most HS kids have for the game I know we could never get to that level of instruction.
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Post by aceback76 on Mar 22, 2020 9:33:40 GMT -6
How do some of you guys break down college or NFL teams film when it’s an offense you guys are interested in running? Do you guys just look for plays that might interest you then jot them down, or do you get a notebook and break them down as if it was an opponent? No different than you would break down ANY offense. Film is better than playbooks, BUT, get BOTH if possible!!!
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