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Offensive Scheme Pat Shurmur Contact Information: [email protected] Offensive Scheme Pat Shurmur - I-Formation Perimeter Run Pat Shurmur - I-Formation Passing Kyle Hockman - Pistol Pass Game Kyle Hockman - Pistol Run Game Bruce Eien - Shotgun Spread Movement Passes Bruce Eien - Shotgun Spread Run Game Bruce Eien - Shotgun Spread Offense Basics Dave Cisar - Winning Youth FB w/ Single Wing Dan Robinson - Teaching the Shallow Cross Route Dan Robinson - Play Action Passing Game Dan Robinson - Teaching 3-5 Step Dropback Pass Concepts Dan Robinson - Dropback Concepts to Attack 2 Deep Safeties Dan Robinson - Tube Method to Route Running Dan Robinson - Pass Offense to Deal w/ Man Free, Man, and Blitz Dan Robinson - 3-5 Step Pro Passing Game Mark Hudspeth - Zone Option/Jet Sweep Mike Rude - Single Wing Basics Wofford – Midline Option Wofford – Belly/Rocket and Cutups Wofford – Inside Veer Option Hawaii – Spread Offense Steve Mariucci – 2 and 1 Back Passing Game @ Cal Hawaii – Red Zone, Two Minute, and Goal Line Offense Hawaii – Game Planning Hawaii – Screens Anthony Pratley – Pistol Spread Option Run Game/Hurry-Up No Huddle Play Cards Purdue – Gary Nord Quarterback Development Russ Grimm – Power/Counter Chris Klenakis – Inside Zone Chris Klenakis – Hit Progression Noel Mazzone – Crossing Routes/ Hal Mumme – Air Raid Offense/ Y Stick/Y Corner Brent Pease – Outside Screen/ Chris Hatcher – Air Raid Offense Ed Zaumbrecher – Moving the Pocket/ Mark Whipple – Vertical Passing Attack & Sail Dino Babers - Bunch Routes/ Mark Petersen – One Back Pass Pro and Running Game Sonny Dykes – Air Raid Clinic Tony Franklin – Practice Organization/Conroy Hines – Screens Dana Holgorsen – TFS Seminar 3 Back Set & New things George Warhop – The Perimeter Run Game: Truck, Cab, Taxi, and Crack G Play COOL Clinic Mouse Davis – Run and Shoot Offense, Screen Game, and Game Planning Mark Speckman – The Fly Sweep Ron Adeylott – Wingbone Option Tubby Raymond – Delaware Wing-T Dennis Creehan – Belly Series Steve Marshall – 2008 COOL Clinic on Unbalanced Formation Runs Andrew Coverdale – The Bunch Attack Alex Gibbs – Developments in the Outside Zone 1998 Cincinnati Bengals WCO Install Calvin McGee – Spread Offense Pete Jenkins – Practice to Win Greg Studrawa – Zone Philosophy from Gun John Shoop – Quarterback Drills Rich Rodriguez – Spread Offense Paul Boudreau – Tying the Run Action Pass Game and Run Game Together COOL Clinic JT Curtis - Veer Offense Tony Franklin – Quick and Intermediate Passing Game Robert McFarland – Zone Run Game Install and Cutups Steve Rampy - Pistol Zone Run Game Lew Johnston – Spread Gun Wing-T Bill DeFillippo – Shotgun Veer/Midline, Perimeter Runs, Pull Schemes, PAP John Hevesy – Counter Run and Play Action Schemes Sam Pittman – Ways to get the Ball Outside: Taxi Play and Ways to Teach the Reach Block Jeff Grimes – Open Side Gap Schemes: Power, Counter, Crack Play and Buck Sweep COOL Clinic Urban Meyer, Dan Mullen, and Mike Sanford Clinic – Spread Pass/Run Install Bill Walsh - Standford Offense Paul Boudreau – Singleback Runs and Drills Larry Beightol - Outside Zone Bill Muir - Singleback Runs from Multiple Formations Rex Ryan - Evaluating the Front 7 Gunter Brewer - Spacing Routes Coverdale - Quick Passing, Malzahn - No Huddle, Larry Johnson - DL, Bratkowski - Blitzing the One Back Of Split Back Veer Clinic Dan Christenson - Missouri Offense Bruce Eien - Exotics and Trick Plays Pat Ruel - I Formation Running Game Herb Hand - Outside Zone Jeff Dover - Triangle Passing Game for the Spread Offense Mark Richt - How to Handle the Blitz Gordie Shaw - Inside Zone Gordie Shaw - Zone Blocking Clinic and John Levra Pass Rush Clinic Scott Parr/Sonny Dykes - One Back Clinic Gunter Brewer/Herb Hand/Noel Mazzone - One Back Clinic Herb Hand - Run Game of Power/Counter/Bucksweep Oregon Offensive Install Strausser Boise State - Screen Game/IZ,OZ/OL,TE Joe Rudolph - Incorporating the TE in the Passing Game Tony Franklin - Smash, Mesh, All Go, Quick Game, Y Sail, Y Cross, Screen Gunter Brewer - Tying Screens to the Run Game Gunter Brewer - Empty Passing Game SIU Bubble Screen Clinic Noel Mazzone - Jets Clinic 09 New Orleans Saints Pass Install 2008 Charlie Stubbs - Pre-Snap Movements to Create an Advantage Blair Hubbard - Faster than the Fly Modesto CC - Jet Sweep with Screens and 2 Plays in 1 Stan Zweifel - Inside and Outside Zone Dan Mullen - Spread Clinic Jeff Scurran - Run and Shoot Style Pass Reads: Adding West Coast to any Offense Bruce Cobleigh - Coaching the Jet Offense Herb Hand - Smoke and Mirrors/ Justin Fuentes - TCU Passes and Power 91 Miami Quick Passing Game Clinic Neal Brown - TFS New Concepts Alex Gibbs – Inside and Outside Zone Clinic Ron West - Dart Murphy - Shotgun Wing T Bucksweep and XX Reverse Ken Niamatalolo - Option Clinic Rob Dobbs - Zone Clinic Mike Leach - Ninja, Draws, Screens, and Shovels Clinic Sean Payton - Private Clinic at Michigan Defensive Scheme Jim Leavitt - 4-3 vs. Run and LB Drills Rex Ryan - 46 Defense/ Steve Szabo - Adjusting 46 to HS Lake Washington 4-3 Defense George Barlow/Chip West - Blitzes and Coverages for the 4-4 Def Bryan Collins - Basics of the 4-4 Defense Nick Saban – Video D Install @ LSU Andy Rondeau – Installation of the Under Front / Dealton Cotton – Installation of the 46 James Madison – 4-2-5 Defense Chuck Amato - Pass Rush and Blitz Mickey Andrews - 4-3 Defense Will Muschamp - Defense, Sonny Dykes - Passing Game, Herb Hand - Run Game Marvin Lewis - 50 Defense Blitz Package TCU 4-2-5 Clinic Talks Todd Quick - The Okie Blitz Package NIU Stunts and Blitzes Richard Bell - 50 Defense Blitz and Run D Richard Bell - Inside Outside Linebacker Man Press Richard Bell - ILB Progressions Richard Bell - Zone Coverage Richard Bell - 50 Defense Front Seven Structure Randy Bates - 3-4 Defense Base, Defending the Spread and Zone Blitz Manny Diaz - Zone Blitz and Trap Coverage TCU 4-2-5 Clinic Talks TFS Ned Neatherly - 4-2-5 Run and Pass Defense Lolley - 4 V's Clinic - How Auburn Aligns to Different Formations Lloyd Carr - Michigan Angle Slant Defense Georgia Military College 3-3 Base Install Georgia Military College 3-3 DL & LB Play Shap Boyd - Quarters Made Easy Nick Saban - Cover 3 and Cover 1 Clinic Talk Nick Saban - Split Safety Coverage Scot Shaeffer - 3-4 Okie Defense and Pressure Package Tom Olviadotti - Underneath Zone Coverage Bill Young - Zone Blitz Package Grayson HS - 3-4 Clinic Dan Garrett - Stopping the Run with the 3-4 Defense Steve Specht - 3-3-5 Match Zone, Defending the Spread Ted Amorosi - Double Eagle Flex Defense Kevin Coyle - Cover 4, Cover 6, and Cover 8 John Skladany - Developing a Defensive System (Under Front Run Fits) Gregg Williams - Pressure Defense QB Play Darin Slack – C4 Collection Darin Slack - R4 Collection Darin Slack - F4 Collection Texas Tech QB Drills Jim Harbaugh - QB Clinic Sean Payton - QB Drills RB Play John Rice - Complete RB Drill Package WR Play John Rice - Complete WR Drill Package Gunter Brewer – WR Release Drills Featuring Dez Bryant Texas Tech – Wide Receiver Drills Stan Zweifel - The Complete Guide to Coaching Receivers Cam Cameron - Perimeter Blocking OL Play Mike Sherman -Offensive Line Play Ed Thomas - Becoming a Championship Lineman Art Kehoe - Run Blocking, Pass Pro, and Center Play Art Kehoe - Teaching Oline Concepts & D Movements Jim McNally – Keys to Offensive Line Footwork COOL Clinic Maryland – OL Drills De La Salle – OL Play Oregon OL Drills Milt Tenopir - Run Game Fundamentals Mount Union Clinic Tape over OL Drills, Inside/Outside Zone, and Pass Pro Schlarman - OL Play Mike Cummings - OL Fundamentals Central Michigan 2003 LSU Offensive Line Drills and Cutups Howard Mudd - Unconventional Things that Work Darrell Funk - OL Clinic with Power and Inside Zone DL Play Tom Jones - Explosion, Reaction, & Leverage Drills John Levra - Pass Rush Clinic/ Gordie Shaw Zone Blocking Clinic Purdue and Western Michigan DL Drills 2005 Auburn DL Drills 2003 Auburn DE Tech 2006 Auburn DE Tech Cutups Paul Golla - DL Stimulus and Response LB Play Vernon Hargreaves - LB Drills Mary Hardin-Baylor - Preparing the LB Ron Vanderlinden – LB Pass Fundamentals John Pagano – Inside/Outside LBs Run Fits Teaching Progressions in the 3-4 Jerry Sandusky - LB Play from A to Z DB Play Nick Rapone - DB Play LSU – DB Drills Iowa State – DB Drills Tony Dungy – DB Drills Tennessee Vols – DB Drills Greg Brown - Bump and Run Coverage Duane Akina - Tackling, Man Pres, Block Pro Nebraska DB Drills Arizona DB Drills Special Teams Frank Beamer - Special Teams Clinic Tom Quinn – Spread Punt and Coaching Points Tom Quinn – Special Teams Drills and Skills, Practice Organization Tom Quinn – Kickoff Coverage Scheme/ Coaching Points Unknown – Special Teams Kickoff Coverage Unknown – Special Teams Punt Return Nick Quartaro – Spread Punt Formation Selley – Special Teams Fundamentals Joe Aveczano – Keys to Special Teams Gameplanning John Rice - Streamlining Your Offensive Gameplanning Brian Billick - Developing an Offensive Gameplan Stan Zwiefel – Breaking Down Defensive Game Film Brian Fuentes - TFS Gameplanning Russ Grimm - Gameplanning S. Douglas - So You Want to Be an Offensive Coordinator? Strength and Conditioning Nike Sparq Football Training Nebraska Corn Huskers - Strength & Conditioning LSU Strength & Conditioning Michael Rutherford - Advance Ladder Drills, Go Fast and Accelerate, Explosive Quickness Drills Doyle - OL Offseason Conditioning, Iowa Strength and Agilities Todd Norman - Position Specific Training for OL Drill Tapes Alabama Offensive Drills Alabama Defensive Drills Kyle Williams - Open Field Tackling COOL Clinc – Drill Collection Texas Tech Drills Martial Arts Training for Football Florida Coaching Clinic Offensive Drills No Huddle T. Baker - Practicing the The Spread No Huddle Offense Steve Ryan - No Huddle Offense Ed Warinner - No Huddle Offense Andy Siegal - Multiple Formation Up-Tempo Offense: Understanding the Basics Andy Siegal - Gameplanning, Practice Planning, and Game Adjustments for the No Huddle Up Tempo Off Les Koenning - Running the No Huddle Offense Gus Malzahn - No Huddle Philosophy & Installation Game Cutups 2009 Oregon vs. Purdue 2009 Oregon vs. Ohio State Rose Bowl 2009 Oregon vs. Washington State 2009 Oregon O or D vs.
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