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Nike Coach of the Year Clinic Atlanta February 1-3 Nike Coach of the Year Clinic Atlanta February 1-3 Joker Phillips-Kentucky “Vertical Passing Game Offensive Goals 1. Win 2. 100% Score or Punt (No Turnovers) 3. 45% on 3rd Down 4. 100% Red Zone Success 5. 5 Big Plays (15 yd Run, 25 yd Pass) 6. 98% Assignment Success 7. 20/1 Pass/Sack Ratio 8. DAP (Dumb Ass Penalties) Free 9. At least 1 First Down when Coming Out of End Zone 10. 98% Effort Success (No Loafs) WR Alerts 1. Situation A. Down and Distance B. Field Position 2. Assignment A. Base Play B. Audible 3. Alignment A. Right/Left 4. Adjustment 5. Pre-Snap Look-Must Know Difference in Man and Zone 6. DB Stance 7. Read on the Move 8. Big Plays-Pass, Run, Block Why Vertical Passing? 1. Stretch the Field 2. Don’t Let Defenders Sit on Us 3. Give Our Kids A Chance to Compete 4. Big Plays 5. Good Play Action Protection: Slididee PrPrototeeccttiionon SSprpriinntt DDrraw Prototeectctiioonn 3 Things can happen: 1. Post Up 2. Outside and On Top 3. Back Shoulder Plays: QuickQuick GGamame Fade 3 WR FadeFade QQuickuick GGaameme # 2 FaFadede AAllll GoGo On Vertical Routes: If WR can’t get over the top-plant and pivot at 16 yards. 4 Verticals On 4 Verticals-always have an adjuster Front Side or Backside when the middle of the field is open. If closed (Cover 3) do not adjust. 4 VertiVerticals 4 Vertiticacals-BBaaccksksideide Adjuststerer vs. Tampaampa 2 Gene Chizik-Iowa State “Iowa State’s 4-3 Defense” Practice Expectations : A. Every Stretch/Every Drill is Precise B. Definitive Finish Each Drill-quick violent movement C. Every Drill has a Purpose D. Face Pace-Short Time 3 Types of Practice Tempo E. Tracking-Teaching Angles to the Ball-Throw Uppercuts at the Whistle F. Thud-Helmets and Shoulder Pads-Butt the Ball Carrier once. Give them a frontal and a profile. Always thud the frontal and never a profile (sideways). G. Live Defensive Philosophy: A. Principles 1. Stop the run. 2. Multiplicity with simplicity. 3. Never change a players rules. 4. Disrupt the rhythm of the offense. 5. Pressure and hit the QB (sacks) 6. Beat the QB not the Coordinator B. Description of the Defensive Position 1. Defensive Line 2. Linebackers 3. Defensive Backs C. Front Multiplicity 1. Proper Distribution of Players-Put them exactly where they need to be. 2. Name all the alignments. 3. Have multiple 2-Man, 3-Man, 4-Man games tied to blitzes. D. Coverage Multiplicity 1. Properly align all players (show 2-deep shell) C-7 (C Gap, Seven Yards) B-10 (B Gap, 10 yards), B-12 (B Gap, 12 yards) 2. Name all techniques (have rules built in) 3. Number System=Zone Coverage 4. Color System=Man Coverage Have Run Fits for different types of backfield numbers. Have a Drill Sheet. A Sheet that groups drills by purpose. Jim Grobe-Wake Forest “Wake Forest Spread Offense” “Getting the Ball to Your Wide Receiver” Use location: To the Field to get more space for 1 on 1. If # 2 WR stands up (slot) you can use him a few ways: 1. Quick Motions to the Backfield. 2. Routes to all areas of the field. 3. Use other players as clearers and picks. In the Running Game Use: 1. Orbit Sweep 2. Misdirection 3. Fly Sweep away from OL Blocking (It is Misdirection and easy blocking) 4. Reverse-can use off of Fly Sweep (Heavy Misdirection) 5. Bubble Screen with RB Run-It’s easy on QB, Never a bad look. In the Passing Game: 1. Predetermined Bubble and Tunnel Screens-Guaranteed Touches and Guaranteed Blocking 2. Sit Routes-Quick Short Throws 3. Crossing Routes-Tough to Cover 4. Under Routes-Us TE to clear sector vs. Zone and Pick vs. Man. 5. Middle Routes-Lots of Grass behind LBs 6. Corner Routes-Same Stem as Middle Routes 7. Us Single Side WR-Speed Out, Post, Post Corner Bill Clark- Prattville High School, AL (Now with University of South Alabama) 4-3 Concepts with 3-4 Personnel Goals and Philosophy 1. Win 2. Shut-Out 3. 3 Takeaways/Score on Defense 4. No Big Plays (Over 25 yds) 5. Less than 200 yards of total offense. 6. 3 and Out 50% of the time. Philosophy 1. Top Condition. 2. Swarm and Be Sharp. 3. Out Physical the Opponent. 4. Assignment Execution. 5. No Big Plays. 6. Stress Takeaways. 7. Great Pride. 8. Confidence. On Sudden Change (Offense turning the ball over with interception or fumble): 1. Huddle Up 2. Give Confidence- Tell them “We Practiced this, you’re ready.” Practice: 1. Tackle Circuit 2. Pursuit- Do this in season at least once a week. 3. Individual 4. Group 5. Team General Thoughts: 1. Have 1 Max Blitz and 1 Zone Blitz each week. 2. Athletes must have Defensive Call Knowledge 3. Know Your and Your Opponent’s Strengths and Weaknesses 4. Know Your and Your Opponent’s Tendencies In Game Planning: 1. Know Personnel and Formations 2. Be ready for the TE trade. 3-4 Defense: 1. Defense will switch to Strength-Trade to TE 2. Sam and Jack must be a hybrid type player. 3. Mike and Will-Sacrifice Size for Speed. 4. Ends-Must have good feet. 5. Safety’s-Must be the best players on the field and have to be able to tackle. 6. Corners-have to be able to play man coverage, must be physical. Naming Blitzes: Use Words with the Letters of the Player and the Gap they are going to. For example: MASH- Mike to A Gap, STICK-Sam to C, WACO-Will to C. PrPrattvilleattville 33--44 Tyson Summers-UAB LB Coach “Linebacker Fundamentals” Characteristics of Linebackers: 1. Character 2. Competitive 3. Speed 4. Tough 5. Smart 6. Instinctive Meeting Breakdown: 1 Hour 1. New Install or Game plan (15 to 20 minutes) a. Overheads and Tip Sheets-Make Them Write Notes 2. Film (25-30 Minutes)- clips 3. Test (5 to 7 minutes)-quiz players 4. Keys to Practice (3 to 5 minutes) 5. Effort, Competition, Leadership, Signals, and Practice Organization. 6. Walk-Thru (10 Minutes) Be Organized and Hold Them Accountable- have specific film cut. Assess your players. Know where they are physically and mentally. Teaching Progression-ASKRT (Assignment, Stance, Keys, Responsibility, Technique) 1. Communication-Signals, Fronts, Coverage’s, Pre and Post Snap Communication 2. Alignment- Based on Fronts, and Coverage’s-Also have to play 8 and 9 alignment 3. Stance/Start-Athletic position-eyes on key 6 inch read step. 4. Keys 5. Responsibility 6. Technique Willie Martinez-Georgia DC DB Fundamentals Footwork Drills: 1. Ladders: (Use a ball at the end) A. Two in Every Hole B. Sideways C. In and Out 2. Step and Slide Laterally and Sprint Back (turn) then get a ball 3. Back Peddle- Key the QB for the Run/Pass Read, Don’t back straight up, Weave Him. 4. Flip and Go-Transition from Back Peddle to Sprint ( If Possible, put them in pens) 5. Flip and Go Speed Turn 6. Break and Drive Practice Routes, especially Hitch and Go. Contact Drill: 1. Use a sled-Get Hand Separation 2. Sprint and Come to Balance-Sprint, then come under control and take on block or tackle. General Thoughts: Teach Safeties like LBs-read the flow Ball Drills-Play the Ball in the Air. Motion-Work on Motion in Practice Teach the Pass Rush-If you blitz your DBs Fumble Drill- 3guys-1 pick up the ball, 2 guys block. Gary Pinkel- Missouri “Mizzou Spread Offense” General Thoughts: QB is a distributor. Have to be able to play catch. QB is 6 ½ yards deep. RB is the same depth at QB, but over the Tackles. OL Splits- Between Center and Guard-2 & 3 feet, Between Guard and Tackle 3 & 4 feet. Play Selection 43% Run 21% Drop back 16% Quick Game 10% Screens 10% Play Action Motions 3 X 2 to 2 X 2 –Snap the ball under 5 seconds after motion. 3 X 2 to 3 X 1- Snap the ball under 3 seconds after motion. 3 X1 to 2 X 1 2 X 2 to 3 X 2 Gun Runs-Make Defense Accountable for QB 1. Zone/Counter Read 2. Option- Use WR 3. Bubble 4. Speed Option- Can use “Chain It”-block one gap over to the play side to get numbers advantage if there are too many guys to the outside. QB and Tackle make the call. Zone Read-Bubble Lead Sweep with Read Read the Backer for the QB to keep or throw Bubble. Read for Pull Triple Option Tempo 1. Fastball- Play and Formation (no checks) 2. Look-Formation only, then play is signaled in. 3. Hold- Formation and play. Then coach will tell the QB to run that play or signal in another. 4. Super-Fast as you can go. 2-minute offense. 5. Sugar-Trying to kill the clock; snap with under 5 seconds on play clock. OL with be with the QB, he will send them to the line. 3 Principles: 1. Uncovered-Throw to the Uncovered WR-Signal between the QB and WR. 2. Hitch Rule-Can throw the hitch anytime. 3. Have to be able to throw the Bubble. (Thrown 6-8 times a game.) Blitz Work the blitz. Against the Blitz: Throw Quick Game and Screens. No Deep Call-No one in the Middle of the Field-Check to another play. Run Odd Plays- They run 2 to 3 Reverses a Game. 1.
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