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Detroit Clinic Schedule Detroit Clinic Schedule Schedules subject to change Topic Levels: B - Basic, I - Intermediate, A - Advanced Thursday Evening: Session #1: 7:00 - 7:50 p.m., Session #2: 8:20 - 9:10 p.m., Session #3: 9:25 - 10:15 p.m. Clinic Speaker Topics Topic Level Tim Baechler #1: Practice Org Including Philosophy & Drills out of the Full House T I Canton HS, MI #2: Other Plays Added Through the Years When Trap, Power, & Keepout Are I Sticky: Includes Sweep & Midline out of the Full House T #3: Play-Action Passing Game out of the Full House T I Paul Nichols #1: The Toledo Rocket 4-2-5 Zone Pressure Package B Toledo #2: Attacking the Spread Off with Your 4-2-5 Def B #3: The Toledo Rocket 4-2-5 Red Zone Def B Daron Roberts #1: Disguising Cover 2 to Fit Your Defensive Package I Detroit Lions #2: Press Technique: The Essentials of Building Physical Corners I #3: The Principles of Playing 1-Deep Coverage in the Red Zone I Greg Robinson #1: Michigan Tackling System, Part 1 Michigan #2: Michigan Tackling System, Part 2 #3: Michigan LB Drills & Fundamentals Jeff Scurran #1: Multiplicity of the 4-3: Why Transition to the 4-3 Def? I/A Team Stars & Stripes, Global #2: Match-Up Zone Pass Def: Cover the Field Without Speed #3: A Bowl, USA/Former HC Santa Defending the Wing-T out of the 4-3 Def: Stopping the Run Without Giving up I/A Rita HS, AZ the Pass Craig Aamot #1: QB Technique & Development: Lecture/Demo, Part 1 B/I/A Jeff Trickey QB Camp #2: QB Technique & Development: Lecture/Demo, Part 2 B/I/A #3: Teaching Def Recognition, Reads & Reactions to Perimeter Players B/I/A Tony Dews #1: WR Fundamentals & Drills Michigan #2: The Quick Passing Game #3: The Vertical Passing Game Todd Vasey Dean #1: Dean College Spread Off: Overview, Installation, Personnel, Formations & I College, MA Motions #2: Attacking the Whole Field with the Spread Passing Attack: Quicks, Bubbles & I Screen Game #3: Spread Off & Game Option I Friday Morning: Session #1: 8:30 - 9:20 a.m., Session #2: 9:45 - 10:35 a.m., Session #3: 11:00 - 11:50 a.m. Clinic Speaker Topics Topic Level Jim Collins #1: QB Running Game out of the 1-Back Off I/A Saginaw Valley State #2: Quick Passing Game out of the 1-Back Attack I/A #3: The SVSU Attacking Play-Action Pass Game Ron English #1: Tackling Techniques B Eastern Michigan #2: Body Mechanics in the Secondary B Kyle Nystrom #1: Punt Defense: Drills & Technique B Central Michigan #2: Punt Team Development & Technique B #3: Special Teams Game Planning B Jeff Scurran #1: YOUTH TOPIC: Teaching Young Athletes Explosive Movement Team Stars & Stripes, Global #2: YOUTH TOPIC: Fundamental Skills for Youth Football Success Bowl, USA/Former HC Santa Rita HS, AZ Jeff Wood #1: No Talent? You Have Options I Bedford HS, MI #2: Counter the Overplay: Flexbone Off I #3: Play Action vs Aggressive Defenses: Flexbone Off I Mike Cummings #1: O-Line Fundamentals & Drills I Central Michigan #2: 1- & 2-Back Gap Schemes I #3: 1- & 2-Back Protection I Rich Erdelyi #1: Wing-T from Multiple Spread Formations Including Twins & 3x1 Sets A Carnegie Mellon #2: Use of an Offset FB to Expand Your Off Especially in the Jet Series A #3: The Belly Sweep & Its Complements from Multiple Formations A Pat Narduzzi #1: Base 4-3 Alignments & Stunts I Michigan State #2: Cover 4 Press I #3: Defending the Spread Offense Friday Afternoon: Session #1: 1:30 - 2:20 p.m., Session #2: 2:45 - 3:35 p.m., Session #3: 4:00 - 4:50 p.m. Clinic Speaker Topics Topic Level Tony Annese #1: Pistol Spread Option: Inside Veer I Grand Rapids CC #2: Pistol Spread Option: Midline Veer I #3: Pistol Spread Option: Complementary Run Plays I Gordon Elliott #1: 3-3 Stack Robber Coverage to Defend the Run & Pass I/A Auburn HS, WA #2: Defending Spread Offenses in the 3-3 I/A #3: Zone Blitz with Robber Coverage I/A Brian Flinn #1: Villanova No-Huddle Pkg & Operation I/A Villanova #2: Villanova Empty Passing Game I #3: Villanova Wildcat Pkg A Todd Vasey #1: Spread Off & Play Action I Dean College, MA #2: Spread Off Base Run Attack I #3: Spread Off Passing Game: 3-Step, 5-Step & Trips Pkg I Jason Arapoff #1: Developing a Strength & Cond Philosophy I Detroit Lions #2: Implementing Your Philosophy: Off-Season/In-Season Training I #3: General Overview of Strength & Cond: The Lions Way - Open Forum for I Questions Rick Pennypacker #1: 50 Shade Defense: Philosophy & Fronts - I/A Pottsgrove HS, PA #2: 50 Shade: Alignments, Blitzes & Coverages I/A #3: 50 Shade: Fronts & Blitzes Dan Roushar #1: Spartan Wide Zone Play Michigan State #2: Spartan Gap Run Game in Complementary Play-Action B/I #3: Spartan Fundamentals Run & Pass Blocking Ron Vanderlinden #1: Penn State LB & Tackling Fundamentals to Stop the Run B Penn State #2: Penn State LB Coverage & Blitz Fundamentals & Drills B #3: Penn State Stunt & Pressure Package Friday Evening: Session #1: 6:50 - 7:40 p.m., Session #2: 7:45 - 8:35 p.m. Clinic Speaker Topics Topic Level Tony Annese #1: Pistol Spread Option: Passing Game I Grand Rapids CC #2: Pistol Spread Option: No-Huddle Concepts I Gordon Elliott Auburn #1: Adjusting the 3-3 to Defend Today's Variety of Offensive Formations #2: I/A HS, WA Successful Program Org Tips I/A Chris Fritzsching Detroit #1: YOUTH TOPIC: Effective Program & Practice Org: The Ability to Maximize B Lions Practice Time to Optimize Practice Productivity #2: YOUTH TOPIC: Fundamentals of the Game: Developing the Youth WR B Mark Lengel #1: Alignment, Assignment & Technique in the 5-2 Def B Orchard Lake St. Mary's HS, #2: Secondary Play in the 3-3 Stack I Todd Vasey #1: Pride in the "Special Units" Spec Team Practice Org & Motivation I Dean College, MA #2: Spec Teams: Spread Punt Fakes & Punt Return Schemes I Saturday Morning: Session #1: 8:30 - 9:20 a.m., Session #2: 9:45 - 10:35 a.m., Session #3: 11:00 - 11:50 a.m. Clinic Speaker Topics Topic Level Ben Albert #1: Basic D-Line Fundamentals & Drills B Jacksonville Jaguars #2: 1-Gap Football for D-Linemen B #3: Developing Your Pass Rush Plan I Mike Barwis #1: Michigan Wolverine Year-Round Speed & Agility Training B/I/A Michigan #2: Michigan Wolverine Year-Round Strength Training B/I/A Shane Day #1: Training the QB: Dropback Pass Mechanics, Footwork & Reads B Chicago Bears #2: Teaching & Installing Dropback Pass Protection B #3: Teaching & Installing Play-Action Passes off Core Runs B Gordon Elliott #1: Jet Sweep from Multiple Double Wing Formations I/A Auburn HS, WA #2: Complementary Running Game for the Double Wing Jet Off I/A #3: Play-Action Pass from the Double Wing Jet Sweep I/A Jim Herrmann #1: NY Giants 3-4 Def: Fronts & Alignments B New York Giants #2: Defending the Spread Off in a 3-4 Def B #3: Basic LB Drills & Fundamentals for Players at Any Level B Dean Paul #1: Defending the 1-Back Sets: Answers & Adjustments vs 3x1/2x2 A Ohio Northern #2: Defending the Empty Sets: Adjustments & Philosophy vs 4x1 & 3x2 A #3: Game Plan Blueprint: Progression to Build the Plan & Answers to Potential I Issues Rick Pennypacker #1: O-Line Fundamentals & Drills, Part 1 Pottsgrove HS, PA #2: O-Line Fundamentals & Drills, Part 2 I/A #3: O-Line Org & Practice Planning Peter Stuursma #1: Pro Set "I": Passing Series the East Grand Rapids Way B East Grand Rapids HS, MI #2: Pro Set "I": Play-Action Pass Game B #3: Pro Set "I": Toss Sweep B Saturday Afternoon: Session #1: 1:00 - 1:50 p.m., Session #2: 1:55 - 2:45 p.m. Clinic Speaker Topics Topic Level Rick Pennypacker #1: YOUTH TOPIC: Def Practice Drills for Specific Positions: Using Your Time B/I Pottsgrove HS, PA Effectively #2: YOUTH TOPIC: Establishing a Simplistic Run Game for Youth B Tony Annese #1: Pistol Spread Option: Goal-Line Off I Grand Rapids CC #2: WR Techniques & Drills I Gordon Elliott #1: Game Planning in the Double Wing Jet Off I/A Auburn HS, WA #2: Weekly Practice Planning I/A.
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