Most OL coaches don’t need more plays.
They need:
- better drills
- cleaner communication
- organized practice structure
- answers vs fronts & pressure
- simple ways to teach fundamentals
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More drill videos added to the Vault today.
One thing I’ve learned: coaches don’t need more information.
They need more examples.
Added several new OL drill clips with coaching points and organization ideas.
Week 1 update on our GameDay Diaries series:
✔️ Summer workouts underway
✔️ First OL meeting complete
✔️ Expectations and standards established
✔️ Week 1 Journal updated
Tomorrow we begin working Inside Zone fundamentals.
Building an offensive line is a process. We’re documenting every step.
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North Dakota State working vertical (Duo) doubles.
The goal isn’t to get off the combo.
The goal is to create movement.
Stay on the double until the linebacker forces you off.
@CoachGarner76 Love it coach. We will be doing the same starting next week. I think it's so important that those guys work together as much as they can. Do you run any gap?
How are you tracking your players development?
We started our summer evaluations this week. Before I graded them, I let the players evaluate themselves.
Here are examples from one OL and one TE.
Strengths. Weaknesses. Goals. Accountability.
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HOW WE TEACH IT #3
Inside Zone Combos.
One of the most important skills an offensive line can develop is the ability to create vertical movement while keeping eyes on the linebacker.
Here’s how we teach it.
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