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Post by spartan on Jan 15, 2021 19:16:22 GMT -6
You can not study the Facemelter. It studies you and determines if you are worthy! You don't use the facemelter it just runs through your soul.
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Post by wildcatslbcoach24 on Jan 16, 2021 7:33:35 GMT -6
You can not study the Facemelter. It studies you and determines if you are worthy! Ahh the sacred offensive coordinator texts...
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Post by CS on Jan 16, 2021 8:13:16 GMT -6
Me and my wife used the facemelter to have our first child. She was born in 6 months and could run the 40 in 5 flat electronic timed
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Post by larrymoe on Jan 16, 2021 15:34:55 GMT -6
Me and my wife used the facemelter to have our first child. She was born in 6 months and could run the 40 in 5 flat electronic timed Your wife would likely say that hurry up speed was used more in the creation portion of your first born, but...
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Post by CS on Jan 16, 2021 15:57:38 GMT -6
Me and my wife used the facemelter to have our first child. She was born in 6 months and could run the 40 in 5 flat electronic timed Your wife would likely say that hurry up speed was used more in the creation portion of your first born, but... 30 sec in heaven is better than none
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Post by coachscdub on Jan 16, 2021 20:40:14 GMT -6
Alot of Kevin Kelley's stuff, i think his screen game is the best in the nation and can be added to most offenses. But I've also really been watching a lot of their film (or what constitutes as film) to try and disect their passing game.
Another big one has been Jeff Mullens Big O System. I really like some of the more nuanced aspects of what he coaches in regards to practice time and practice focus, particularly their goalline and backed up stuff. Plus his pass game is really simple and is boiled down to three categories of reads which i like.
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Post by IronmanFootball on Jan 17, 2021 9:47:16 GMT -6
Could be offense, could be defense, could be special teams. Curious what you guys are wanting to learn about? For me it's slow screens. We run a filthy little middle screen and have for years, but everyone in the stadium knows that thing is coming on 3rd and long. I am looking to find some new ones to implement just to mix things up a bit. There are also a few passing concepts that we run that I'd like to get better at teaching. Plyometrics. What's good, what's bad, what works with what, what improves what, which ones will improve certain deficiencies seen on film. How many ground contacts to make in a session, etc.
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Post by aceback76 on Jan 17, 2021 12:44:33 GMT -6
Studying FILM of teams coming up (season begins in Feb. 2021):
QB & WR Coaches = Do a "Pie Chart" of % of time each opponent uses each coverage:
1. 0 Safeties Deep (8yds or less) = Cover 0
2. 1 Safety Deep (MOFC) ---a. Cover 1 or ---b. Cover 3
3. 2 Safeties Deep (MOFO) ---a. Cover 2 ---b. Cover 4 ---c. Cover 24 (Combo of Cov. 2 & Cov. 4).
NOTE: Only vs. 2 Safeties Deep (& MOFO) will distinguishing which coverage they are in be difficult. USE THESE PARAMETERS:
I. COVER 2: ---a. SAFETIES = Deeper (12+) & Wider (favoring hash & splitting #1 & #2 receivers) ---b. CORNERS = 4-6 yds deep & outside on WR looking at QB ---c. OLBers = inside more than in C4
II. COVER 4: ----a. SAFETIES = not as wide as in C2 (BIG GIVEAWAY). Usually 8-10 yds deep & head up or inside #2 receiver. ----b. CORNERS = 6-8 yds deep & Outside of #1 receiver looking in. NOTE: May "BAIT" you by aligning outside & up in "Press" looking in at QB - BUT WILL "BAIL". Be aware that if Corners are up & INSIDE, it will be Cover 2/Man. ----c. OLBers = off & head up looking inside at QB.
NOTE: Have a hypothetical "Game Plan" for attacking these coverages BEFORE we begin practice!
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Post by coachd5085 on Jan 17, 2021 13:25:24 GMT -6
Could be offense, could be defense, could be special teams. Curious what you guys are wanting to learn about? For me it's slow screens. We run a filthy little middle screen and have for years, but everyone in the stadium knows that thing is coming on 3rd and long. I am looking to find some new ones to implement just to mix things up a bit. There are also a few passing concepts that we run that I'd like to get better at teaching. Obviously ______'s offense / defense (Insert winner of CFP and Potentially SuperBowl.) Also some of what _______ is doing with program development as well as x's and o's (Insert name of coach of hot non traditionally successful team of the season) Rinse and repeat each year.
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Post by wolverine55 on Jan 17, 2021 13:40:42 GMT -6
Alot of Kevin Kelley's stuff, i think his screen game is the best in the nation and can be added to most offenses. But I've also really been watching a lot of their film (or what constitutes as film) to try and disect their passing game. Another big one has been Jeff Mullens Big O System. I really like some of the more nuanced aspects of what he coaches in regards to practice time and practice focus, particularly their goalline and backed up stuff. Plus his pass game is really simple and is boiled down to three categories of reads which i like. He is the Pulaski Academy HC, correct? Does he have any material on just screens or are you learning/watching screen game amongst his other stuff?
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Post by rsmith627 on Jan 17, 2021 13:57:51 GMT -6
Could be offense, could be defense, could be special teams. Curious what you guys are wanting to learn about? For me it's slow screens. We run a filthy little middle screen and have for years, but everyone in the stadium knows that thing is coming on 3rd and long. I am looking to find some new ones to implement just to mix things up a bit. There are also a few passing concepts that we run that I'd like to get better at teaching. Obviously ______'s offense / defense (Insert winner of CFP and Potentially SuperBowl.) Also some of what _______ is doing with program development as well as x's and o's (Insert name of coach of hot non traditionally successful team of the season) Rinse and repeat each year. I mean obviously coastal Carolina film is gonna be hot. Probably bamas facemelter film too. I think there’s some good productive talk of things we can actually implement going on as well. Pretty pleased with this thread.
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Post by coachscdub on Jan 17, 2021 15:44:11 GMT -6
Alot of Kevin Kelley's stuff, i think his screen game is the best in the nation and can be added to most offenses. But I've also really been watching a lot of their film (or what constitutes as film) to try and disect their passing game. Another big one has been Jeff Mullens Big O System. I really like some of the more nuanced aspects of what he coaches in regards to practice time and practice focus, particularly their goalline and backed up stuff. Plus his pass game is really simple and is boiled down to three categories of reads which i like. He is the Pulaski Academy HC, correct? Does he have any material on just screens or are you learning/watching screen game amongst his other stuff? Yes he has a coach tube course just on their screen game. and then couple that with watching film you can piece things together. The throwback screen is deadly.
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