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Friday Afternoon Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 2:30 - 3:20 Pm 3:40 - 4:30 Pm 4:50 - 5:40 Pm 2/2/2017 Glazier Clinics > Coaching Clinics > Chicago Illinois Football Clinic February Schedule Print Version (http://www.glazierclinics.com/) FRIDAY AFTERNOON SESSION 1 SESSION 2 SESSION 3 2:30 - 3:20 PM 3:40 - 4:30 PM 4:50 - 5:40 PM Dave Brown Implementing the Pistol Offense Base Pistol Runs Base Pistol Passes CSU-Pueblo Room: Mallard Room: Mallard Room: Mallard Pass Game Coord/QB Coach TBD D-Line Speaker TBD Topic 1: D-Line *Check back TBD Topic 2: D-Line *Check back TBD Topic 3: D-Line *Check TBD Program for updated info for updated info back for updated info Room: Court E Room: Court E Room: Court E Tim Dougherty Building Blocks of the 3-4 Weekly/Game Preparation for the 3-4 Defense: Zone Blitz Galesburg HS, IL Defense: Philosophy & LB Play Spread Package Head Coach Room: Amphitheater Room: Amphitheater Room: Amphitheater Charlie Fisher Western Illinois Easy Implementation of a Situational Pass Game: Be Game Planning & Red Zone Head Coach Shotgun Passing Game Prepared & Be Ready Thoughts Bio Room: Court A-D Room: Court A-D Room: Court A-D (http://www.goleathernecks.com/coaches.aspx? rc=971&path=football) Pat Fox Updating Coverage Concepts in Building a Defensive Game Plan to Defending the Pistol out of G-Defense System/Notre Dame Prep, MI the 4-2-5 Defense Defend RPOs & Tempo Offenses the 4-2-5 - A Head Coach Room: Court G-J Room: Court G-J Room: Court G-J Jeff Genyk Punt Block & Return: Use KOR: How to Attack the Whole Strike Special Teams System/Vanderbilt Formation Adjustments, Field, Flip Field Position & Spec Teams Coord/RB Coach Stemming to Your Respond After They Score, Bio (http://www.vucommodores.com/sports/m- Power of The Punt Team: Protect, Advantage, Man-to-Man & Including Goals, Drills, footbl/mtt/jeff_genyk_999326.html) Cover, Extra Possessions & Fakes Wall Returns to Keep the Techniques, Schemes & Results Room: Marquis Punt Coverage Team to Give Your Offense an Guessing & Move to Set Up Advantage the Drive-By Block Room: Marquis Room: Marquis Paul Golla Triple Threat Run Game: Keep the Triple Threat/Bakersfield HS, CA Triple Threat Install: 3 Hidden Defense Off-Balance by Timing of the Mesh for the Head Coach Keys Each Position Has to Incorporating Flexbone with the QB & RBs Master for Success Pistol Zone Read While Keeping It Room: Monarch Room Room: Monarch Room the Same for the O-Line Room: Monarch Room Andrew Hayes-Stoker Applying Drill Work to Live Reps: Illinois Emphasis on Hand Correlation of Route Defeating Press Coverage WR Coach Placement/Contested Running & Blocking Room: Court F Bio (http://www.fightingillini.com/staff.aspx? 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