We discuss our 27 Period Practice Plan, designed to execute 45 Min of Team O, 45 Min of Team D, 15 min of Special Teams, 10 Min Pass Skell, and a 20 Min Indy Period. We take an in depth look at the 20 min of Individual time desigend with offensive "E.D.D.'s". These are EVERY DAY DRILLS we use to develop the core fundamentals of blocking, throwing, cathing, and T.C.B. or "Taking Care of the Ball" / Ball Security! However, this time is also designed to execute our System. Create UP TEMPO drills that allow you to steal a base with scheme. Teach your commuication, tempo, and play tags at the same time your getting reps at run reads, routes, and QB decisions. These will help you have confindence to IN GAME adjust your play calls knowing that your kids can execute them.
This is a Lesson that includes over an hour of video with in-depth discussions on OL play within Zone and Gap Schemes, RB play in an RPO System running Zone and Gap Schemes, and WR PLAY with routes that inlude Peremiter Screens, 3 Step Concepts and our top Drop Back Route Concepts. We dedicate this time to fundamentals and techniques within individual position groups. We do discuss some of the "Why" behind our System, but any Coach wanting to learn more about individual postion play within traditional offensive schemes, this video will benefit you and your staff.
Everything you do from Sat AM util the follwoing Friday night can be boiled down into on piece of paper called the game plan. Are you using your time making sure you are "Practicing what you are going to call", and more importantly "Calling in game what you Practiced"? Seems simple, but we have all been guilty of this. Successful offense is Execution. Period. Although you must put your kids in a position to win, you can not win games with the Ink Pen. Kids must Execute your calls. This video will instruct you on how to Idnetify your Situtaions and use Practice Math to make sure your getting the proper amount of reps on the right things prior to Game Day. This Lesson includes 4, 11-15 min Video's taking you through this process. We have also included an excel copy of our Monday Practice Plan and Script Sheets.
In this lesson, we discuss the process of opponent game breakdowns. Printed reports are important tools prior to calling a game. How you input can make these reports really useful or simply too hard to look at. What you input from the offense your seeing and what you input from the Opponents Defense you will face on Friday night is a crucial part of game week. How you look at a DC to find his personality, or tell, is discussed at length and part of our data input process. We will also talk about the charts and info I used in the box to help me call a game, and adjust calls in specific moments in the game. This is a topic that needs to be discussed more. Bad input in, bad input out. How you look at things, organize things, call things... These will all determine how good the reports you run will help you make the right calls on Friday Night.