Coach ,The RPO has come into its own as a dynamic way to attack any defense from any offensive system. There’s no shortage of ideas in how to utilize the run pass options. The defense certainly has become better at stopping them, but...
Coach -Spring practice is where you set the daily habits that carry into fall. And the first habit most QB groups get wrong is how they start throwing.They grab a football and start chucking it. No arm prep. No muscle activation. Just reps on a cold...
Coach -Spring practice is short. You don't have time for wasted reps, and you don't have time for a tempo that teaches your kids to coast.Most coaches who want to play fast practice fast. All the time. Every drill, every period. And it works for abo...
Coach -Spring ball is when you install the stuff that needs reps before it shows up on Friday night. Schemes are part of that. But before you put in a single stunt or movement call, your players need to understand why they're moving. What the moveme...
Coach -Spring practice is where your offensive line gets built or rebuilt. You might have 15 or less sessions to install everything your five need to play as a unit. That means fundamentals. Not new schemes. Not trick plays. The base-level mechanics...
Coach -If your offensive linemen are thinking at the snap, they're late. And if they're late, they're losing.Most blocking schemes ask players to identify specific defenders, process calls, and adjust based on what the defense shows. That's a lot of...
Coach -You can build your man coverage on paper and get every alignment right. But if the three inside defenders don't know whether they're funneling the tight end and tailback or ignoring the tight end completely, the coverage falls apart the first...
Coach -One good play-action concept isn't enough. Defenses adjust. Safeties start cheating. Linebackers stop honoring the drag. You need answers off the same look.Coach David Weathersby diagrams the waggle tree inside his Wing-T pass game, starting...
Coach -Sometimes the play doesn't matter as much as the read structure underneath it.Three coaches. Three offensive systems. One shared principle: isolate a defender, read his reaction, and take what he gives you. If he steps up, throw it. If he wid...
Coach -You send a firezone. The pressure gets home. The quarterback is uncomfortable. And the ball still comes out clean to the flat for a first down.That's not a pass rush problem. That's a schematic problem. The perimeter defender behind the press...