Dressing up counter has been a lot of fun. What I love about this:
1) OL blocking-nothing changes
2) RB/QB mesh-nothing changes
3) WR at full speed- Getting playmaker the ball in space.
4) Defense has to defend triple option
Video about GT window dressing
https://t.co/08uMsf9WaM
If you aren’t using unbalanced formations, you’re missing out:
1) Makes DC’s plan
2) Makes teenagers on the field communicate
3) A tool to dress up your bread n butter.
4) You play fast; defense plays on their heels
Check out a video I did awhile ago:
https://t.co/OrIzIu74o3
Quarterback Coaching in the most “effective” form:
First Do No Harm
It’s never about u and your fancy drills and terminology and “look at me” mentality ( Coach)
They (QBs) are all different… start them all the same and adjust … What works for one to be his greatest version of himself isn’t what makes another their greatest version. Adjust
Call plays for them and team ( not for your satisfaction to show how smart u are )
Whenever a “Guru” says u aren’t preparing them for the NFL… laugh hard at their ignorance and ego, build a gigantic wall to keep them away from your QB and the qb parents…Remember your job is to make them the best version of themselves to help the team win… if the NFL morons ever understood this they’d all become “Andy Reid and the Chiefs and win Super Bowls( see Reid studying Mahomes TxTech film to learn to do what he does best” but instead they want the world to believe that every failure of every NFL qb is because his high school and college coach “didn’t prepare him for the NFL…This is the pure definition of “losers”…Stick to your guns and be a great teacher…If he’s good enough the NFL will come calling and if he becomes great they will take the credit and if he’s a bust they will blame his high school and college coach “LOSERS”
Admit when you’re wrong…We will all choose the wrong starter, call the wrong play, and be critical when we should praise… Why? Because we are human…See when u made the wrong decision and immediately correct it… Apologize when appropriate
Never get bored with repetition … Same details, drills, and reps ( repetition is the mother of skill)
Fight for and protect your qb because he will be unmercifully criticized… Always give him credit for success publicly and take blame for his failure
The best of all time make what can be complicated very simple…Be great… make it simple
Amazing how polarizing youth sports are. My job as dad is to create balance. It’s not to let them do what they want. I’m thankful we didn’t give up our summers. Thankful to have kids that still love sport bc we have provided boundaries. Sunday’s aren’t negotiable. Church
Somewhere, a skinny 13 year old baseball player is still afraid to lift weights. Meanwhile, this guy lives in the weight room & is throwing 102 mph at 38 years old