A coach can believe in notebooks, binders, the board, and the classroom...
and still know the teaching has to travel further now.
→ https://t.co/ok30DkmqMi
At @ArmyWP_Football, time is not easy to find.
These players are balancing academics, military requirements, football, and everything else asked of them.
And somehow, they still want more ways to prepare.
“You’re only limited to your own imagination.”
Whether it’s the call sheet, the game plan, the install, or the way players study during the week, coaches should be able to shape the workflow around how they actually teach.
🗣️ @coachreedJHS
There is only so much time in a high school football week.
@CoachBart11 & @OHSBravesFB is finding ways to get players familiar with installs before they ever walk into the meeting room.
https://t.co/fxj4YCudcj
Every year we see the same problem:
Hours lost each week building cards, updating looks, fixing details, and getting everything ready for practice.
So we put together a start-to-finish workflow to help staffs clean it up.
https://t.co/oD0kut9qfJ
The work coaches put into a playbook is real.
The question is what happens next.
How does that information reach players?
How do they study it?
How do they carry it onto the field?
That’s the gap we set out to solve.
This is what a lot of football coaches are trying to solve right now.
@barrett_trotter is talking about more than playbooks.
He’s talking about he is filling the gap between building the work and actually getting it in front of players.
The ways coaches use Just Play are endless.
For Bob Benson at @ESDFootball_, it’s about vertical alignment.
From 7th grade to varsity, same terminology, same playbook, and same expectations.
Full look how they are doing it → https://t.co/ivcFybWJ9L
Time is a coach’s most valuable resource.
The offseason should be spent teaching, planning, and developing players.
Not wrestling with software that slows the staff down.