CoachJohnBond

Developing a Championship Passing Game- John Bond

by John Bond
Developing a Championship Passing Game- John Bond

Description

This course offers insight and analysis into: 

1. Key concepts into developing a "Championship Passing Game"

  • 3 Step and 5 step passing game
  • Play Action
  • Sprint Out

2. Fundamentals for Your QB

  • Having a Wide Base
  • Shifting Weight
  • Elbow Placement

3. Coaching cues to help develop your QB

  • Do's and Don'ts at the position

Lessons

The Coach

Coach John Bond most recently coached at the University of Nothern Iowa as the quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator. 

Bond, who has over 30 years of coaching experience under his belt, spent two seasons with Tennessee-Martin as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. In 2015, Bond coached an offense that finished the season ranked No. 15 in the country in total offense, also helping his starting quarterback to a No. 5 ranking nationally in five different statistical categories.

He was the offensive coordinator at Georgia State from 2008-12 following a stint at Georgia Institute of Technology in 2007. At Georgia Tech, he served as the offensive coordinator with the offense leading the ACC in rushing yards on the way to a Humanitarian Bowl appearance.

Prior to his time in Georgia, Bond was heading the offense at Northern Illinois from 2004-06. 

Bond served as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at the United States Military Academy from 2000-2003, earning the Mike Campbell Top Assistant Coach award by the All-American Football Foundation in 2003, also helping his team to breaking 35 offensive records that season.

Bond is familiar with the Missouri Valley Football Conference, also coaching at Illinois State from 1996-99 as its offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach from 1997-99 and their academic liaison and wide receivers coach in 1996. During his time in Normal, Ill., he led the offense to break over 50 school records and to two FCS playoff appearances, including a semifinal appearance in 1999. He was a finalist for the AFCA National Assistant Coach of the Year in 1999 with the Redbirds winning the Gateway Conference Championship.

Before he started in the MVFC, Bond coached at Delta State from 1994-95 as the passing game coordinator and the quarterbacks coach, also spending three seasons at Texas-El Paso from 1991-93 as the quarterbacks coach.

He got his coaching start at Southwest Missouri State from 1986-1990. He was the running backs coach and recruiting coordinator during his time at Southwest Missouri State. He led his team to two FCS playoff appearances along with Gateway Conference Championships in 1989 and 1990.

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24 hours on-demand video
Streaming from mobile and TV
Lifetime access
Certificate of completion
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Caterory: Football/Passing Game
Duration:
Videos: 19