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I ended up getting some free time this weekend and on a whim decided to visit Louisiana Tech for a practice. It was Saturday, so they were competing in their first intrasquad scrimmage of 2012. I took it all in just as a casual observer (though...
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Here we provide some vintage insights from Gregg Williams on developing a pressure defense (with nickel, which was novel at the time of the clinic) to illustrate how cyclical the game has been over the past few decades. Much of we’re seeing from ...
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When facing a quarters defense, you can expect to see coverage rolled to the passing strength. The standard answer against trips is to solo the backside single-receiver and end up with some type of banjo concept to the 3 receiver side. For many def...
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The next series of posts are the result of me stumbling through several visits of Louisiana Tech spring football the past few weeks. I hadn't intended on stopping by the campus, but after checking out their first spring scrimmage (4th prac...
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I ended up getting some free time this weekend and on a whim decided to visit Louisiana Tech for a practice. It was Saturday, so they were competing in their first intrasquad scrimmage of 2012. I took it all in just as a casual observer (though...
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Flexbone.You either are or you’re not. It’s a true niche in football.Here is some bootleg Niumatalolo for the die-hard (flex)boners.Be sure to check out Deuce’s site, chock full of raging flexbonehttp://footballislifeblog.blogspot.com/ I realiz...
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now with more aggro!!! This post has been on the shelf for a while, so forgive the incomplete thoughts….. I apologize for the extended break here, y’all. I’ve been unplugging on a sabbatical and really just taking a step back from everything. ...
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Talking ball with Harbaugh as he shares his secrets to creating a better passer...
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We want diversity, but we don't want it to be an argument. But that's what diversity is. Sometimes the arguments are creative. When you start a dialectic between people who are different, it benefits... I believe in arguing. I'm often accused of bein...
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A couple of weeks back, just before the holiday, I was in Washington DC for another profoundly boring, tedious, and ultimately, pretentious academic conference. After giving my talk and fielding an hour or so of numbing questions I went to the hot...
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Here is a decent resource for getting a young quarterback grounded in some solid fundamentals on throwing mechanics (circa 1992). Now, granted there are a few things in the video that don’t lead to efficiency, but, hey…..this was over 20 years ago...
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I wasn’t quite sure if we captured the premise of the Iowa State lesson of schematic concision well enough in the last post. Admittedly, it was an off-the-cuff editorial to a climactic match. I also wasn’t sure if we have done a complete enough job...
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Right behind the Alex Gibbs staff clinic with the UF staff, this has got to be one of the most comprehensive instructions on zone running. Rod Dobbs, a Gibbs disciple, who is now coaching at Chaparral High School in Denver, CO, clinics a high schoo...
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Well, its set.....the SEC rematch between #1 LSU and #2 Alabama. While it may not be technically "fair" from an LSU perspective to have to face off against a team it already defeated on the road in regular season, I feel from a football perspe...
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A couple of weeks back, just before the holiday, I was in Washington DC for another profoundly boring, tedious, and ultimately, pretentious academic conference. After giving my talk and fielding an hour or so of numbing questions I went to the hotel...
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As offseason has fallen upon us, it’s that time of year to evaluate yourself and your philosophies. In my current situation, we have had 2 very poor seasons (2 wins in 2010, 3 wins this season) after being 25-3 the two previous seasons. Obviously, ...
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I wasn’t quite sure if we captured the premise of the Iowa State lesson of schematic concision well enough in the last post. Admittedly, it was an off-the-cuff editorial to a climactic match. I also wasn’t sure if we have done a complete enough job...
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This is usually a weird time of year for most programs. The season has ended and now your Saturdays exist in unmetered time with no pressing needs to breakdown the next opponent. No more cramming as much as you can into your day to make sure no sto...
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With recent stops at Stephen F Austin and Iowa State, Robert McFarland (no longer in Ames), knows a thing or two about getting production with limited rosters (THAT's coaching). Featured here is an exhaustive teaching tool covering the run game...
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