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1704 Yale Avenue NW (330) 312-6666 Ben J. McDaniels National Football League / College Coaching Experience Offensive Assistant, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tampa, FL (2012 Season) . Responsible for Film Breakdown during the Season . Weekly Preparation includes Opponent Defensive Overview, Prepare Call Sheet, Playbook Updates . Report directly to the Head Coach – assist in Weekly Reports, Opponent Studies, League Studies Quarterbacks Coach, Denver Broncos, Denver, CO (2010 Season) . Kyle Orton – Career highs in Completions, Yards prior to missing final 3 games due to injury . 7th Ranked Pass Offense, 13th Ranked Total Offense in the NFL . Tutored Tim Tebow in Rookie Season, including 1st NFL Win in Week 16 . Stressed Fundamentals, Footwork, Understanding the Defense, Leadership, Situational Execution Offensive Assistant, Denver Broncos, Denver, CO (2009 Season) . Responsible for Film Breakdown during the Season . Handled Coverage Write-Ups for QB’s during Season . Worked with Quarterbacks and Wide Receivers . Responsible for Running Show-Teams at Practice . Weekly Preparation included Opponent Defensive Overview, Prepare Call Sheet, Playbook Updates . Reported directly to the Head Coach – assisted in Weekly Reports, Opponent Studies, League Studies Graduate Assistant Football Coach, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN (June 2004 – May 2006) . Spent 2 seasons as an assistant coach for Glen Mason . Coached Wide Receivers (Split Ends) in 2004 season as an On-The-Field position . Ran daily meetings for Wide Receivers (Split Ends) during game week . Responsible for planning individual periods within practice . Coached Defensive Backs (Safeties) in 2005 season as an On-The-Field position . Served as Secondary Coach on the field on Gameday, relaying information from the Pressbox . Worked with Secondary Coach, Kerry Cooks (Notre Dame) and Craig Bray (Arizona State) . Prepared weekly opponent scouting reports using Playmaker computer software . Responsible for self-scout breakdown as well as opponent breakdown . Received Master’s Degree in Sport Management High School Coaching Experience Quarterbacks Coach, Massillon Jackson High School, Massillon, OH (2008 Season) . Assisted in coaching Quarterbacks . Assisted in scouting and Gameplanning for opponents . Assisted in Playcalling Quarterbacks Coach, Canton McKinley Senior High School, Canton, OH (2006-2007 Seasons) . Coached Quarterbacks that led team to the State Division I Semifinals . Implemented proper throwing mechanics, emphasizing ball position, proper release, and proper footwork . Worked thoroughly on Game Management, Situational Awareness . Stressed proper footwork as a key to accuracy . Taught coverage recognition, emphasizing pre-snap and post-snap reads Playing Experience Quarterback, Kent State University, Kent, OH (1999 – 2002) . Played for Head Coach Dean Pees (Baltimore Ravens) . Backup Quarterback during 2000, 2001 seasons . Named starter during Spring of 2001 . Served as backup to current Cleveland Brown, Joshua Cribbs Quarterback, Canton McKinley Senior High School, Canton, OH (1996-1998) . Two-time State Division I Champion, including USA Today #1 National Champ in 2007 . Served as 3 year starter at Quarterback, compiling a 37-3 record in 40 games, Played in 11 Playoff Games . Hold records at Canton McKinley for Career and Single-Season Yardage and Touchdowns Education Masters of Education – May 2006 University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN Focus: Sport Management Bachelor of Science – August 2003 Kent State University, Kent, OH Major: Sport Management Skills Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio • XOS Video System • DV Sport Video System • Playmaker References Available Upon Request .
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