#hogfbchat Archive
Monday March 13, 2017
9:00 PM EDT
CoachDingus
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Mar 13 @ 9:00 PM EDT
COACHES! It's time for the Monday Night
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CoachTuell
Mar 13 @ 9:00 PM EDT
Gary Tuell Asst HC/OC Sapulpa OK
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CoachDingus
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Mar 13 @ 9:01 PM EDT
The best hour on twitter OL coaches from all over the world collaborating with other OL Coaches!
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KFRStrength
Mar 13 @ 9:01 PM EDT
Not a gif...but this looks like 6...in a couple of ways. What's up
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Kevin, sometimes OL & all time Hudl guru from Ohio
CoachTuell
Mar 13 @ 9:01 PM EDT
It's time come join us to chat all things offensive line.
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LCGrizzlyFB
Mar 13 @ 9:01 PM EDT
Sean Price, HC Labette County (KS)
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CoachRmcD60
Mar 13 @ 9:01 PM EDT
Ryan McDonald OL Mooresville HS IN
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FIST_OLINE
Mar 13 @ 9:01 PM EDT
Dennis Wilbanks OL Corona Del Mar HS Newport Beach CA
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thecoachvogt
Mar 13 @ 9:01 PM EDT
Phil vogt. Palm Bay high fl
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CoachEddieYoung
Mar 13 @ 9:01 PM EDT
Eddie Young HC Lajeunesse HS Windsor ON
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HSSocialMedia
Mar 13 @ 9:02 PM EDT
@HSSocialMedia
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CoachMBounds
Mar 13 @ 9:02 PM EDT
Matt Bounds OC/OL Atholton HS Columbia MD. No work tomorrow due to snow. Ready to drink and talk some football
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11across
Mar 13 @ 9:02 PM EDT
GameTime! Scott McLane HC - Belmont HS Los Angeles, CA
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coachrugs
Mar 13 @ 9:02 PM EDT
Alex Rouggly - Jefferson High - Festus, MO.
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LCGrizzlyFB
Mar 13 @ 9:02 PM EDT
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D_Mitchell91
Mar 13 @ 9:02 PM EDT
OL Senatobia
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CoachPettinato
Mar 13 @ 9:02 PM EDT
Michael Pettinato DC/OL/DL Seneca High School Erie, PA
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CoachJohnDye
Mar 13 @ 9:02 PM EDT
John Dye OL coach at Lee High School in Huntsville, AL
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CoachDingus
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Mar 13 @ 9:03 PM EDT
The
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is a great way to expand your Professional Learning Network! Be sure to follow your fellow coaches!
KFRStrength
Mar 13 @ 9:03 PM EDT
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jrmyhanson
Mar 13 @ 9:03 PM EDT
Jeremy Hanson HC/OC, Blair-Taylor, WI recovering QB coach
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Tha_Mann60
Mar 13 @ 9:03 PM EDT
Just a current college OL checking in to see what's going on. Adam Mann Huntingdon College
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CoachDMsBeard
Mar 13 @ 9:03 PM EDT
David Miller OL/S&C coach at St. James School Hagerstown, MD. Here come the snow!!!
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ShawnBlevins2
Mar 13 @ 9:03 PM EDT
Shawn Blevins OLine- Papillion LaVista NE
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fundraisercards
Mar 13 @ 9:03 PM EDT
When you go from "just Monday" to
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Monday!
11across
Mar 13 @ 9:03 PM EDT
Yes.
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CoachDingus
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Mar 13 @ 9:01 PM EDT
The best hour on twitter OL coaches from all over the world collaborating with other OL Coaches!
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FIST_OLINE
Mar 13 @ 9:03 PM EDT
I think I am going to incorporate NO-GIF into my twitter name
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CoachPettinato
Mar 13 @ 9:03 PM EDT
Michael Pettinato DC/OL/DL Seneca High School Erie, PA
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somachad
Mar 13 @ 9:03 PM EDT
Chad Soma OL Coach, Wagoner HS, Wagoner, OK 2011, 14,15, 16 4A State Champs
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coachruffbc
Mar 13 @ 9:03 PM EDT
Jacob Ruff co OL Coach Brookfield Central, Brookfield, WI. I gotta go move snow when we're done here
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CoachBjelke
Mar 13 @ 9:04 PM EDT
Dave Bjelke, Plant City, FL - TE coach Hillsborough HS
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'Cause I'm Slim Shady, yes I'm the real Shady
footballsmith54
Mar 13 @ 9:04 PM EDT
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Terry Smith Memphis Central High
DudgeonD
Mar 13 @ 9:04 PM EDT
Danny dudgeon co OC/OL Abilene Cooper
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atley_matthew
Mar 13 @ 9:04 PM EDT
Matt Atley OL/DL Jefferson high festus mo, Coach Frana Protege
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@BrianFrana
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:04 PM EDT
Men, I'm Tony Shiffman your CoHost tonight
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currently residing in Clarksville, TN.
Drillstack
Mar 13 @ 9:04 PM EDT
Drillstack has your offseason testing solution. Test your athletes more effieciently with instant input, and instant results.
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CoachDingus
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Mar 13 @ 9:04 PM EDT
If this is your first time on
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We encourage you to get involved! Reading through is great, but answering is so much better!
Coach_Sneed_EM
Mar 13 @ 9:04 PM EDT
Brandon Sneed, From Parts Unknown
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CoachTuell
Mar 13 @ 9:04 PM EDT
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JasonBulldogfb
Mar 13 @ 9:04 PM EDT
Jason Franklin Holtville High School, Alabama.
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chrisvIQtory
Mar 13 @ 9:04 PM EDT
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Chris Haddad - DC -Bellingham High School
CoachChrisStier
Mar 13 @ 9:05 PM EDT
Chris Stier HC/OC
@Platteview_HS
Springfield, NE Yep, time for
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CoachBrassard
Mar 13 @ 9:05 PM EDT
Ray Brassard OC Puyallup HS, Puyallup WA
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:05 PM EDT
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In reply to @FIST_OLINE
Coach__Nev
Mar 13 @ 9:05 PM EDT
Andrew Nevit RBs Coach King's College
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preparing for the blizzard of the century
CODY_GARDNER
Mar 13 @ 9:05 PM EDT
Cody G DC - Park City, UT
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CoachDingus
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Mar 13 @ 9:05 PM EDT
We will follow Q/A format please use the
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Coach_Timmerman
Mar 13 @ 9:05 PM EDT
Jake Timmerman OL coach @ Northside HS in brother!
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CoachFreitag
Mar 13 @ 9:05 PM EDT
Joe Freitag OC/OL Monmouth
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mfees56
Mar 13 @ 9:05 PM EDT
Ol/ Dl Albuquerque, NM
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mk6_79
Mar 13 @ 9:05 PM EDT
Michael Horton HC Slater HS, MO
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HersteinJon
Mar 13 @ 9:05 PM EDT
Jon Herstein Farmington Hills Harrison, Mi
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kenleybyrd
Mar 13 @ 9:05 PM EDT
Kenley Byrd, OL/DL/S&C Graceville HS (FL)
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justiniske
Mar 13 @ 9:06 PM EDT
Justin Iske - Southwestern Oklahoma State University (Weatherford, Oklahoma)
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CoachWellman
Mar 13 @ 9:06 PM EDT
Tyler Wellman Oline Coach/ Co-OC for
@LUMuskieFB
. Chatting while watching Mad Men.
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CoachRHiggins
Mar 13 @ 9:06 PM EDT
only thing better than
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on Beale Street in Memphis
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FB_CoachFitz
Mar 13 @ 9:06 PM EDT
Sean Fitzgerald. OL coach Newton-Conover high school Newton, NC
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CoachDingus
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Mar 13 @ 9:06 PM EDT
Let's get going with check-ins...follow some coaches and follow back to keep growing our Network!
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LCGrizzlyFB
Mar 13 @ 9:07 PM EDT
Love the OL
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CoachJeppson
Mar 13 @ 9:07 PM EDT
Tom Jeppson - OL coach Ottawa (IL) Twp HS
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Mar 13 @ 9:07 PM EDT
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watching
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from the sidelines.
CoachRHiggins
Mar 13 @ 9:07 PM EDT
Ryan Higgins, currently coaching the pretty boy receivers at Newman Smith HS in Dallas, TX. O Line at heart though
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coachmitchell17
Mar 13 @ 9:07 PM EDT
John Mitchell CBs Midwest City HS Midwest City OK. Chiming in from Spring Break!! What's up fellas? How you doin?!??!!
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:07 PM EDT
@markschlereth
is this you?!?!?!?
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LCGrizzlyFB
Mar 13 @ 9:07 PM EDT
Love the OL
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coachcurd
Mar 13 @ 9:08 PM EDT
Scott Curd HC Carbon Hill [AL] HS
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CoachDingus
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Mar 13 @ 9:08 PM EDT
Jack Dingus, Defensive Coordinator/OL Coach at Crooked Oak HS, Oklahoma City, OK Co-Founder and Co-Host of the Great
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fritts57
Mar 13 @ 9:08 PM EDT
Brice Fritts OL Douglas Freeman HS Richmond, VA. Ready for the fun ride that is
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Coach_Etch
Mar 13 @ 9:08 PM EDT
Brian Etchison, Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line, Midway HS, Waco, TX
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Travis_Aaron1
Mar 13 @ 9:08 PM EDT
Travis Burleson, in waco, texas. Future o line coach, just learning from the best.
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:09 PM EDT
Gif game working hard tonight men
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wiglaf75
Mar 13 @ 9:09 PM EDT
Derek Tuttle, OL/Co-OC, Andover Central HS, Andover, KS
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coachaw09
Mar 13 @ 9:09 PM EDT
Adam Wallace / OC / Baldwin County High School.
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Coach_Marrs
Mar 13 @ 9:09 PM EDT
DJ Marrs OC Robinson HS. Little Rock ,AR
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WheresTheCeph
Mar 13 @ 9:09 PM EDT
Cephas Knighton-Ward | OC/Line Coach | Somewhere on LI, NY
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ViethM
Mar 13 @ 9:10 PM EDT
Mike Vieth, OL coach, Tremper HS Kenosha, WI
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Coach_Shea23
Mar 13 @ 9:10 PM EDT
Donnie Shea, WR, Lausanne, Memphis
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KFRStrength
Mar 13 @ 9:10 PM EDT
not bad for 38
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CoachBurke_12
Mar 13 @ 9:10 PM EDT
Matthew Burke. Offensive Line. Statesboro High School. Statesboro, GA
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coachboyneDHS
Mar 13 @ 9:11 PM EDT
Greg Boyne OC Destrehan HS, Louisiana
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jrmyhanson
Mar 13 @ 9:11 PM EDT
Gotta add the best gif ever
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fundraisercards
Mar 13 @ 9:11 PM EDT
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marcus_gowan
Mar 13 @ 9:12 PM EDT
Marcus Gowan - Plant City High School - Plant City, FL - OL
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slade248
Mar 13 @ 9:12 PM EDT
Slade Singleton OC Madison HS Marshall NC
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52_Ross_Wargula
Mar 13 @ 9:12 PM EDT
Ross Wargula, OL/DL co-OC Lake Crystal, MN. Reside in River Falls, WI currently. Glad I missed all the snow while in Georgia
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HSSocialMedia
Mar 13 @ 9:13 PM EDT
#Football
join College and HS coaches from 28 states and two countries at
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coachmolzen
Mar 13 @ 9:13 PM EDT
Going to miss tonight's chat. Great weather here in the Bay Area. Family dinner outside. Have a great chat.
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Skillutt28
Mar 13 @ 9:13 PM EDT
Jeff Lutt DC & GBLB Coach Great Bend HS, KS
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Coach_U13
Mar 13 @ 9:13 PM EDT
Jonny Ulibarri TE/FB Jenks America
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dacoachmohuddle
Mar 13 @ 9:14 PM EDT
I'm a QB coach... but I played Oline
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Coach_Sneed_EM
Mar 13 @ 9:15 PM EDT
Watching SummerSlam 1990 & participating in
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CoachBCampbell
Mar 13 @ 9:15 PM EDT
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OleBrawlCoach
Mar 13 @ 9:16 PM EDT
Brandon McCray Offensive Line Coach Boone High School Orlando, FL.
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Drillstack
Mar 13 @ 9:16 PM EDT
Seeing a lot of new faces tonight! This is awesome!
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KFRStrength
Mar 13 @ 9:16 PM EDT
YEP!
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CODY_GARDNER
Mar 13 @ 9:16 PM EDT
Is this a tale of prosperity or despair
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dacoachmohuddle
Mar 13 @ 9:14 PM EDT
I'm a QB coach... but I played Oline
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CoachKnippa
Mar 13 @ 9:16 PM EDT
Clete knippa Denver City high school, Denver City, Tx
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CoachRmcD60
Mar 13 @ 9:16 PM EDT
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coachcurd
Mar 13 @ 9:17 PM EDT
wonddering about the connection between OL guys and wrestling gifs?
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CoachBCampbell
Mar 13 @ 9:17 PM EDT
Any other OH coaches here tonight?
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ArmucheeFB
Mar 13 @ 9:17 PM EDT
Watching This is Us with the family and trying to keep up with
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KFRStrength
Mar 13 @ 9:18 PM EDT
Columbus area. You?
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In reply to @CoachBCampbell
CoachMckieJr
Mar 13 @ 9:18 PM EDT
Ron Mckie QB/OC Crestwood High School Sumter, SC
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dacoachmohuddle
Mar 13 @ 9:18 PM EDT
I keep the Prima Donna skilled players in check
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In reply to @CODY_GARDNER
FISTFootball
Mar 13 @ 9:18 PM EDT
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In reply to @coachcurd
KFRStrength
Mar 13 @ 9:18 PM EDT
@coachcast_oohs
should join us
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KFRStrength
Mar 13 @ 9:19 PM EDT
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atley_matthew
Mar 13 @ 9:19 PM EDT
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Scott3Young
Mar 13 @ 9:19 PM EDT
Scott Young TE Union HS Tulsa Okla.
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Coach_Adam_Mac
Mar 13 @ 9:19 PM EDT
Coach Mac, West Des Moines Iowa. Live tweeting from Chandler, AZ on Spring Break.
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robbie_gilbert
Mar 13 @ 9:19 PM EDT
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mfees56
Mar 13 @ 9:19 PM EDT
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BillTurner6684
Mar 13 @ 9:20 PM EDT
Bill Turner OC/ Qb Coach Brunswick High Brunswick Ohio
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CoachJRoberts18
Mar 13 @ 9:20 PM EDT
Jason Roberts, former coach,
@Sky_Coach
rep for OK, MO, AR and KS
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CoachKnippa
Mar 13 @ 9:20 PM EDT
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Travis_Aaron1
Mar 13 @ 9:20 PM EDT
Because wrestling is awesome!!
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CoachDingus
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Mar 13 @ 9:20 PM EDT
Q1. Generally speaking, how many blocking schemes do you think high-school linemen should be asked to learn?
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YorkDukeFB
Mar 13 @ 9:21 PM EDT
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Glen Snodgrass York Nebraska
FISTFootball
Mar 13 @ 9:21 PM EDT
Coach Sabo Hampshire High School (IL.) and Owner/Operator of FISTfootball Academy
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Drillstack
Mar 13 @ 9:21 PM EDT
We're in the house!
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CoachFreitag
Mar 13 @ 9:22 PM EDT
A1: 5 run game 5 pass protections
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52_Ross_Wargula
Mar 13 @ 9:22 PM EDT
A1: 2-3 depending on system
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coachcast_oohs
Mar 13 @ 9:22 PM EDT
You're right
@KFRStrength
! Nathan Castorena...Hog supporter in Central Ohio
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CoachMckieJr
Mar 13 @ 9:22 PM EDT
Is this a wrestling gif off? Is this happening now?
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slade248
Mar 13 @ 9:22 PM EDT
Q1 We only have 4 because I believe less is more.
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CoachDingus
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:20 PM EDT
Q1. Generally speaking, how many blocking schemes do you think high-school linemen should be asked to learn?
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CoachRmcD60
Mar 13 @ 9:22 PM EDT
A1 5-7 pass pro and run game
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HSSocialMedia
Mar 13 @ 9:22 PM EDT
#Football
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:22 PM EDT
A1: I think the simpler the better. If we ask our guys to do too much we just saturate their brains with mush. I say 3.
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mfees56
Mar 13 @ 9:22 PM EDT
A1: know a scheme inside and out so there is no thinking. Less is more
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FISTFootball
Mar 13 @ 9:22 PM EDT
Honestly? I have my guys learn 5 schemes. IZ, OZ (same scheme as toss and jet), Power, Counter, Trap
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CoachDingus
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Mar 13 @ 9:20 PM EDT
Q1. Generally speaking, how many blocking schemes do you think high-school linemen should be asked to learn?
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OLineTips
Mar 13 @ 9:22 PM EDT
A1: Don't know if I can put a specific number on it, but less is definitely more.
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CoachMLeonard
Mar 13 @ 9:23 PM EDT
A1: at least two alternative runs that protect your main run. After that, all depends on what they can handle and execute
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YorkDukeFB
Mar 13 @ 9:23 PM EDT
A1: we do power, counter, trap, iso, outside zone in our running game.
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LCGrizzlyFB
Mar 13 @ 9:23 PM EDT
A1) 5 run game, 4 pass.
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CoachDMsBeard
Mar 13 @ 9:23 PM EDT
A1 50/60 pro, max/70, rollout, and slide pro are the most you need for HS. Keep it simple.
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CoachBCampbell
Mar 13 @ 9:23 PM EDT
A1. 3 or fewer would be my preference. We use zone for as much as possible and then power/counter.
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thecoachvogt
Mar 13 @ 9:23 PM EDT
No schemes. Teach a system to them so they always have the answer no matter what!
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CoachDingus
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Mar 13 @ 9:20 PM EDT
Q1. Generally speaking, how many blocking schemes do you think high-school linemen should be asked to learn?
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CoachBauer70
Mar 13 @ 9:23 PM EDT
A1. I think the combination of zone/gap schemes is important. It's about having rules to make the understanding of plays easier
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CoachJohnDye
Mar 13 @ 9:23 PM EDT
A1. We mostly only taught one (zone) and sprinkled in a gap scheme. I think anymore than 2 could overload them.
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CoachChrisStier
Mar 13 @ 9:23 PM EDT
A1) 6 TOPS
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coachcurd
Mar 13 @ 9:23 PM EDT
A1: Like my forefathers before who tried to teach me as a youngster: Less is more. We 3 run block schemes and 3 pass pros.
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con'd
CoachDingus
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:20 PM EDT
Q1. Generally speaking, how many blocking schemes do you think high-school linemen should be asked to learn?
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CoachTuell
Mar 13 @ 9:23 PM EDT
A1: 3 but I think of it like this. How many do they need to know. If you can only use 1 and be effective then use 1. Need 2 then2
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KFRStrength
Mar 13 @ 9:23 PM EDT
a1: as few as possible. 2-3 schemes & then REPS REPS REPS to develop ingrained movement patterns. Big fan of simple rules too
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coachrugs
Mar 13 @ 9:23 PM EDT
A1: Not as many people may think. The simpler scheme the better. If you have a scheme w/ rules your hogs should have success.
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fritts57
Mar 13 @ 9:23 PM EDT
We carry 5 with variations. Too many and start to think too much = less aggressive. Type of scheme is important, too (zone, gap)
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Coach_Sneed_EM
Mar 13 @ 9:23 PM EDT
A1 varies based on the other components of offense. There is an finite amount of scheme that can be learned and applied
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justiniske
Mar 13 @ 9:23 PM EDT
A1: Three run blocking schemes is a good start. Can add variations based on how much our guys can handle.
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Coach_Etch
Mar 13 @ 9:23 PM EDT
A1: at full install we have 6. Though 4 of those have similarities that you could say it's 4. That's good for us. Keep it KILL.
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kenleybyrd
Mar 13 @ 9:24 PM EDT
A1: We currently have 4 general schemes that we run. We do them well which eliminates the need to have multitudes of stuff
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CoachDingus
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Mar 13 @ 9:20 PM EDT
Q1. Generally speaking, how many blocking schemes do you think high-school linemen should be asked to learn?
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coachmikerowe
Mar 13 @ 9:24 PM EDT
A1: We usually carry 5 run concepts into a game.
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CoachKnippa
Mar 13 @ 9:24 PM EDT
A1: we ask our kids to know 5-7
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OleBrawlCoach
Mar 13 @ 9:24 PM EDT
A1: I've always felt gap and zone should only be taught to my veteran heavy lines. Don't like guys thinking too much.
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KFRStrength
Mar 13 @ 9:24 PM EDT
Welcome brother. And tell Sparks y'all got a fancy weight room he doesn't need to invade mine :-)
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In reply to @coachcast_oohs
CODY_GARDNER
Mar 13 @ 9:24 PM EDT
A1) 5 runs, 3 screens, 3 PassPro......11. 10 too few, 12 too many....
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Coach_Ram8
Mar 13 @ 9:24 PM EDT
A1: We definitely keep it simple. 4 in the run game, 3 in the pass game.
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FIST_OLINE
Mar 13 @ 9:24 PM EDT
A-1:Zone/Gap/Trap/Screen
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mk6_79
Mar 13 @ 9:24 PM EDT
A1: 4 to 6 depending on the big boys.
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wiglaf75
Mar 13 @ 9:24 PM EDT
A1: We've done as many as 5 but mostly 4 now. Presume u mean run game? More than 4 & rules are forgotten...
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CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:24 PM EDT
I agree. Tweaks and adding is better than entire new schemes for the hell of it
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In reply to @justiniske
CoachBauer70
Mar 13 @ 9:24 PM EDT
A1. Start small and master the bread and butter plays and expand as season goes
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JasonBulldogfb
Mar 13 @ 9:24 PM EDT
A1: 4-5 run game and 3-4 pass protection.
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coachmitchell17
Mar 13 @ 9:24 PM EDT
A1: Only the 1s that R relevant 2 UR scheme. Don't overload their brains cuz their only kids. They only think about you know what?
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Coach_Marrs
Mar 13 @ 9:24 PM EDT
A1)depends on the system. The more systematic & processed,the more they can learn.The more "if-thens"they have the less
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WheresTheCeph
Mar 13 @ 9:24 PM EDT
A1. Definitely no more than 10 but the fewer you can carry and be successful the better.
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CoachDingus
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:20 PM EDT
Q1. Generally speaking, how many blocking schemes do you think high-school linemen should be asked to learn?
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harper_coach
Mar 13 @ 9:25 PM EDT
A1) We teach 3 schemes, and have 3 or so plays adjusted for each scheme
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CoachMBounds
Mar 13 @ 9:25 PM EDT
We keep it at 5-6 run schemes, 3-4 pass protections & 1 screen. The less they think the faster and more violent they play
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CoachDingus
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:20 PM EDT
Q1. Generally speaking, how many blocking schemes do you think high-school linemen should be asked to learn?
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CoachWellman
Mar 13 @ 9:25 PM EDT
Depends on how many contact days you have. Also, depends on offense. Generally schemes should be few but tags can be plentiful
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coachcurd
Mar 13 @ 9:25 PM EDT
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A1: cond' We do have tags etc within those plus we run multiple plays behind these. Keep it simple for the guys up front.
CoachDingus
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Mar 13 @ 9:20 PM EDT
Q1. Generally speaking, how many blocking schemes do you think high-school linemen should be asked to learn?
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CoachHenzler
Mar 13 @ 9:25 PM EDT
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A1. We really have 2-3 schemes everything is based off: OZ, Power, Lead Diff runs have small changes, but all based around those
CoachBCampbell
Mar 13 @ 9:25 PM EDT
Oh snap what time is it? Is it hogfbchat and Monday night Raw o'clock?!?!?
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atley_matthew
Mar 13 @ 9:25 PM EDT
We are a small school. We have gap and option scheme mainly. 3 pass pro off of it. All is based on those
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CoachDingus
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:20 PM EDT
Q1. Generally speaking, how many blocking schemes do you think high-school linemen should be asked to learn?
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Coach_Timmerman
Mar 13 @ 9:25 PM EDT
A1) Can vary by situation and kids but I think any more than 8-10 and you're looking at diminishing returns. Less can be more!
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CoachRmcD60
Mar 13 @ 9:25 PM EDT
90% is Zone principles
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DudgeonD
Mar 13 @ 9:25 PM EDT
A1: we try to keep it down to 5-8
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coachruffbc
Mar 13 @ 9:25 PM EDT
A1: They can learn as many as we can effectively teach them. That being said, we carry 7-8 into a game. That doesn't include pass
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FBCoachOsborne
Mar 13 @ 9:25 PM EDT
Ben Osborne OL coach Hart County. It's been awhile.
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FIST_OLINE
Mar 13 @ 9:25 PM EDT
A-1:Full Slide/Half Slide/Man/Sprint Out
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CoachBrassard
Mar 13 @ 9:25 PM EDT
A1: run-3, pass-2
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coachboyneDHS
Mar 13 @ 9:25 PM EDT
A1- 5-6 run schemes, 5 pass pros, and three play action schemes
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cdougher9
Mar 13 @ 9:25 PM EDT
Big fan. We were all gap scheme but had tag for bsg to not pull, now it's essentially zone. Kids didn't even know it.
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CoachBauer70
Mar 13 @ 9:23 PM EDT
A1. I think the combination of zone/gap schemes is important. It's about having rules to make the understanding of plays easier
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CoachJeppson
Mar 13 @ 9:25 PM EDT
A1. 6 - Inside Zone (dive) - Outside Zone (sweep/toss) - Iso (lead) - Power (counter) - Dropback PassPro - PlayAction PassPro
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Coach_Sneed_EM
Mar 13 @ 9:25 PM EDT
A1 You can have more run game if you limit protections etc. We have 7 run schemes, but only 2 pass protections.
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Sharpenyourbow
Mar 13 @ 9:25 PM EDT
Jimmie Welch, Davie County NC OL
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qbcoach_bell
Mar 13 @ 9:26 PM EDT
Late to the party driving into Vegas like this... Michael Bell QB & Passing witchcraft at Spring Valley HS, VEGAS
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OleBrawlCoach
Mar 13 @ 9:26 PM EDT
A1: I've learned ways to blend both with tags off of IZ such as locking tackles to make it ISO.
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FB_CoachFitz
Mar 13 @ 9:26 PM EDT
A1: I think it depends on the group. I have had groups handle upwards of 6 run and 6 pass pro's and groups that can't get 3.
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CoachDingus
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:20 PM EDT
Q1. Generally speaking, how many blocking schemes do you think high-school linemen should be asked to learn?
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Coach_Ram8
Mar 13 @ 9:26 PM EDT
We rely more on schemes then plays for OL play. Inside and outside zone, power and counter.
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Drillstack
Mar 13 @ 9:26 PM EDT
Q1 depends on how well they can execute each one. As long as the ball keeps moving down field, they can learn as many needed.
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FBCoachOsborne
Mar 13 @ 9:26 PM EDT
A1:4-6
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CoachMckieJr
Mar 13 @ 9:26 PM EDT
A1: Three runs is enough. Any more than that and my kids are giving me this look.
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coachcurd
Mar 13 @ 9:26 PM EDT
#hogfbchat
AMEN!
CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:24 PM EDT
I agree. Tweaks and adding is better than entire new schemes for the hell of it
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In reply to @justiniske
HersteinJon
Mar 13 @ 9:26 PM EDT
We use 2 in the run scheme and 2 in the pass. There are tags and tweaks to them but 4 basic rules. Got to chunk info to K.I.S.S.
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Coach__Nev
Mar 13 @ 9:26 PM EDT
A1: I think you can get by with just zone gap and man schemes. Keep it simple and get good at execution
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CoachDingus
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:20 PM EDT
Q1. Generally speaking, how many blocking schemes do you think high-school linemen should be asked to learn?
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CoachBjelke
Mar 13 @ 9:26 PM EDT
A1 - try to keep it to two schemes that are related to avoid confusion - Zone & Man or Veer & WingT otherwise heads will explode
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CoachDingus
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:20 PM EDT
Q1. Generally speaking, how many blocking schemes do you think high-school linemen should be asked to learn?
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fritts57
Mar 13 @ 9:26 PM EDT
A1: type of scheme needs to be similar, having man and zone and gap, etc. can be confusing. played in system like that. Was hard.
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DraftOrtiz
Mar 13 @ 9:26 PM EDT
Robert Ortiz, OL Coach, Murrieta Valley HS in Murrieta, CA! Late to the party, but the party never starts til I walk in
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wsentilles
Mar 13 @ 9:26 PM EDT
Wayne Sentilles OL Destrehan HS Destrehan, LA
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HSSocialMedia
Mar 13 @ 9:27 PM EDT
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BBCHSFootball
Mar 13 @ 9:24 PM EDT
@HSSocialMedia
less tracks the better. We took 2 back power out of playbook and it helped oline zero in on IZ and trap.
In reply to @CoachDingus, @HSSocialMedia
CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:27 PM EDT
Q2 coming up around the corner! Big thanks again to
@tony_legando
for the questions tonight
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In reply to @tony_legando
CoachDMsBeard
Mar 13 @ 9:27 PM EDT
A1 Zone, P&P, and power can go a long way.
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ShawnBlevins2
Mar 13 @ 9:27 PM EDT
A1-Around 5 Run/3 Pass. Stay Simple, have an identity and coach the heck out of it. Reps!
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coachcast_oohs
Mar 13 @ 9:27 PM EDT
A1: Not sure that there is an exact magic number. Schemes should be similar or have a clearly defined set of rules.
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CoachDingus
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:20 PM EDT
Q1. Generally speaking, how many blocking schemes do you think high-school linemen should be asked to learn?
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Sharpenyourbow
Mar 13 @ 9:27 PM EDT
A1: We carry about 6 depending on the week
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KFRStrength
Mar 13 @ 9:27 PM EDT
A1: Believe they shouldn't get new stuff until the current is mastered. If we're struggling with a scheme, rep it till we don't
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DraftOrtiz
Mar 13 @ 9:27 PM EDT
A1: Depends on the linemen you have honestly. Some kids can't grasp complex schemes. Tailor to your personnel
#HogFBChat
CoachDingus
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:20 PM EDT
Q1. Generally speaking, how many blocking schemes do you think high-school linemen should be asked to learn?
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CoachJohnJensen
Mar 13 @ 9:27 PM EDT
Missing
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. Sick special needs kid! See you guys next week.
CoachDiG
Mar 13 @ 9:27 PM EDT
A1: would think 3-4 to keep simple with base rules
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CoachDingus
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:20 PM EDT
Q1. Generally speaking, how many blocking schemes do you think high-school linemen should be asked to learn?
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CoachBCampbell
Mar 13 @ 9:27 PM EDT
I teach everything off of our zone principles. IZ, OZ and then we marry things in terms of 1-2 guys have a change, rest zone
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tbanks1906
Mar 13 @ 9:27 PM EDT
A1: We try to do 4 basic schemes and variations
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CoachDingus
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:20 PM EDT
Q1. Generally speaking, how many blocking schemes do you think high-school linemen should be asked to learn?
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wsentilles
Mar 13 @ 9:28 PM EDT
A1. 5 schemes with variations is a good amount.
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CoachDingus
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:20 PM EDT
Q1. Generally speaking, how many blocking schemes do you think high-school linemen should be asked to learn?
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Coach_Sneed_EM
Mar 13 @ 9:28 PM EDT
A1 In terms of value, if you only run the ball 10x a game you prolly only need a couple run schemes and vice versa
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11across
Mar 13 @ 9:28 PM EDT
A1: for Run game - mastery > variety. Focused on 3 concepts - veer, counter, pin&pull. Work multiplicity via formation, motion
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CoachDingus
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:20 PM EDT
Q1. Generally speaking, how many blocking schemes do you think high-school linemen should be asked to learn?
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Coach_U13
Mar 13 @ 9:28 PM EDT
A1: 5 w/ tags for run game. I think where coaches get stuck is w/ how many techniques they have within schemes.
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#R4
CoachMattJones
Mar 13 @ 9:28 PM EDT
Matt Jones Offensive Line Coach Jackson State University
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CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:28 PM EDT
Q2. Generally speaking, how many pass pro schemes do you think high school linemen should be asked to learn? What would you pick?
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ViethM
Mar 13 @ 9:28 PM EDT
A1: 3 or less is better. Start getting too complicated & then they start thinking. If my guys start thinking, it means trouble.
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CoachTuell
Mar 13 @ 9:28 PM EDT
A1: cont we run IZ/OZ and can run H counter. We will use lots of formations and alignments to give tons of looks. Some tags too
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FISTFootball
Mar 13 @ 9:28 PM EDT
Same concept for different plays will make it easier. Forgot to add that we run option/shovel. Same concept as power.
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CoachMckieJr
Mar 13 @ 9:26 PM EDT
A1: Three runs is enough. Any more than that and my kids are giving me this look.
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CoachBlacha
Mar 13 @ 9:29 PM EDT
Phillip Blacha OL late was letting my wife make her bracket and it was awful
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ballcoach
Mar 13 @ 9:29 PM EDT
Dave Brown, OL Co-ach, Bethlehem Liberty HS, PA
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coachEdGarcia
Mar 13 @ 9:29 PM EDT
Edwin Garcia OC/OL Alexander HS, Laredo TX
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BivinsCraig
Mar 13 @ 9:29 PM EDT
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A1. 3 zone, power, counter.
CoachJohnDye
Mar 13 @ 9:29 PM EDT
A1. As far as pass game goes, we used kick slide, sprint out and play action. So a total of 5 schemes is what we've used.
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CoachBCampbell
Mar 13 @ 9:29 PM EDT
Oh and I was just thinking Run game. We also carry man, half slide, turnback, and aggressive quick game pass pro
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Coach_Marrs
Mar 13 @ 9:29 PM EDT
A1)I've never been a fan of KISS.I want my kids to grow&stretch as far as possible.Once there, I want them 2 be pushed further
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CoachHenzler
Mar 13 @ 9:29 PM EDT
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A1 cont. We base all pass game off PA with OZ/Power/Lead, or Sprint Out. Little to no drop back in our playbook
Coach_Ram8
Mar 13 @ 9:29 PM EDT
Also, Jaime Ramirez. Asst Coach Onate High School Las Cruces, NM. I'm here for the snacks.
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CoachRmcD60
Mar 13 @ 9:29 PM EDT
A2. 2 man slide and sprint out all you need can pick up anything and throws as you with a man slide
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CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:29 PM EDT
how's the arm?
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In reply to @CoachMattJones
WheresTheCeph
Mar 13 @ 9:29 PM EDT
A1 cont. If you are gonna carry a higher number of concepts you'd be best served keeping the concepts and rules complementary
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micahhughes25
Mar 13 @ 9:29 PM EDT
Micah Hughes, QB Coach Ridgeland HS, Georgia.
@Sky_Coach
rep GA, TN, AL, NC, SC
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In reply to @Sky_Coach
CoachMBounds
Mar 13 @ 9:30 PM EDT
We use 3. Full slide, rollout and PA with FA guard pull to seal edge.
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CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:28 PM EDT
Q2. Generally speaking, how many pass pro schemes do you think high school linemen should be asked to learn? What would you pick?
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52_Ross_Wargula
Mar 13 @ 9:30 PM EDT
A2: 2, use man on man and want to dabble in slide to see how it compliments triple option PAP
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CoachDiG
Mar 13 @ 9:30 PM EDT
Vince DiGaetano Wagner Def Asst
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Coach__Nev
Mar 13 @ 9:30 PM EDT
A2: Gimme a full slide and a 6 man pro and can manage if you do any empty make sure you account for that and PA
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CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:28 PM EDT
Q2. Generally speaking, how many pass pro schemes do you think high school linemen should be asked to learn? What would you pick?
#hogfbchat
DraftOrtiz
Mar 13 @ 9:30 PM EDT
A2: We have half slide, PA, turn, and slide. Seems pretty base honestly.
#HogFBChat
CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:28 PM EDT
Q2. Generally speaking, how many pass pro schemes do you think high school linemen should be asked to learn? What would you pick?
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Coach_Etch
Mar 13 @ 9:30 PM EDT
A2: we have two. Drop back and roll out. Don't see the need for more than that.
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KFRStrength
Mar 13 @ 9:30 PM EDT
A2: 2 schemes. Gap/man protection & a slide/zone scheme too. OL needs put in a spot to be successful regardless of what they see
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justiniske
Mar 13 @ 9:30 PM EDT
A2: We have one dropback scheme up front, 2-3 play actions and 2-3 screens. Try to crossteach as much as possible.
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Sharpenyourbow
Mar 13 @ 9:30 PM EDT
A2: roughly 3-4 protection schemes, 5 man, 6 man, play actions
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CoachBlacha
Mar 13 @ 9:30 PM EDT
A1: run game no more than 5. Zone itself can constitute about 90% of the run game
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CoachBrassard
Mar 13 @ 9:30 PM EDT
A2: 2- half-slide for dropback and sprint protection. PAP doesn't count
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atley_matthew
Mar 13 @ 9:30 PM EDT
Being triple option we want 2-3 tops. Why have 10 ways to pass pro if you are run first.
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CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:28 PM EDT
Q2. Generally speaking, how many pass pro schemes do you think high school linemen should be asked to learn? What would you pick?
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CoachDMsBeard
Mar 13 @ 9:30 PM EDT
A2 My first A1 50/59, 60/69, and 70 pro. Rollout and slide pro left and right. That is all you need in HS.
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Coach_Sneed_EM
Mar 13 @ 9:30 PM EDT
We are run heavy so we have full slide, Turn back(sprint out), and boot
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In reply to @CoachChrisStier
FIST_OLINE
Mar 13 @ 9:30 PM EDT
A-2: Full and Half Slide/ Man/ Sprint Out
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tbanks1906
Mar 13 @ 9:31 PM EDT
A2: We prefer 1 with variation for 9 tech dropback, 1 for sprintout, 1 for playaction & 1 for boot
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CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:28 PM EDT
Q2. Generally speaking, how many pass pro schemes do you think high school linemen should be asked to learn? What would you pick?
#hogfbchat
CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:31 PM EDT
A2: I'd say 2-4 again. Some teams like to block sprintout like stretch or OZ. Throw in man and slide and you're golden
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CoachKnippa
Mar 13 @ 9:31 PM EDT
Drop back, quick game, sprint out and play action
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Coach__Nev
Mar 13 @ 9:31 PM EDT
A2 cont: sprint pro wouldn't be a bad idea either
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Coach_Timmerman
Mar 13 @ 9:31 PM EDT
A2) I would say all can be same as far as who to pick up w/ variations for PA. So quick game, drop back, & PA schemes/technique.
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OLineTips
Mar 13 @ 9:31 PM EDT
A2: If I could only pick two I'd go half-slide and full slide. And if I could only have one I'd go half-slide.
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dacoachmohuddle
Mar 13 @ 9:31 PM EDT
A1. Two gap schemes. Two Zone schemes
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YorkDukeFB
Mar 13 @ 9:31 PM EDT
A2: Play action pro, slide man, quick set, full slide.
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Coach_Ram8
Mar 13 @ 9:31 PM EDT
A2: BOB (Big on Big), man slide and sprint out. Keep it simple.
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KFRStrength
Mar 13 @ 9:31 PM EDT
A2: Eventually need to put OL in a spot to just react & play football. If they have technique & know rules Defense don't matter
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FISTFootball
Mar 13 @ 9:31 PM EDT
A2: depends on what defenses you see in your league. We teach 3. One for 4-3, 4-4, and 3-3 and 3 screens.
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Sharpenyourbow
Mar 13 @ 9:31 PM EDT
A2: I don't count screens
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CoachFreitag
Mar 13 @ 9:31 PM EDT
A2 5. 3 step 5 step, sprint, boot, pocket play action
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(3 step and 5 could be the same so maybe 4 schemes)
CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:28 PM EDT
Q2. Generally speaking, how many pass pro schemes do you think high school linemen should be asked to learn? What would you pick?
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CoachBlacha
Mar 13 @ 9:32 PM EDT
A2: 3, 1v1 (Vert), slide, PA rollout
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somachad
Mar 13 @ 9:32 PM EDT
we run sweep, blast, trap, and power and then add plays each week when needed. we try to get really good at those four plays.
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coachcurd
Mar 13 @ 9:32 PM EDT
A2: We BOB it & slide it & also rollout protection. If we have matchup issues slide is our "alamo" protection we fall back on.
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CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:28 PM EDT
Q2. Generally speaking, how many pass pro schemes do you think high school linemen should be asked to learn? What would you pick?
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coachmitchell17
Mar 13 @ 9:32 PM EDT
A1: When I did OL made sure my guys knew IZ/OZ & the rules that applied and gap scheme, simply gap down backer. KISS 4 the kids!!
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11across
Mar 13 @ 9:32 PM EDT
Exactly the same.
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CoachBrassard
Mar 13 @ 9:30 PM EDT
A2: 2- half-slide for dropback and sprint protection. PAP doesn't count
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CoachDShack
Mar 13 @ 9:32 PM EDT
agreed about PAP. PAP responsibilities should be married to the run game.
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In reply to @CoachBrassard
Coach_Shea23
Mar 13 @ 9:32 PM EDT
A1: we have 6 main schemes. Variations off of those that usually require only 1 of the linemen to change. Try to keep it simple
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thecoachvogt
Mar 13 @ 9:32 PM EDT
5/3 step are same for us. 1 sprint out. 3 play action. 5 total for us
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CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:28 PM EDT
Q2. Generally speaking, how many pass pro schemes do you think high school linemen should be asked to learn? What would you pick?
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D_Mitchell91
Mar 13 @ 9:32 PM EDT
A1 we teach the trap, toss, belly, and power in the run game and teach zone, cut, and boot protection.
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CoachBauer70
Mar 13 @ 9:33 PM EDT
A2. 2-4 between quick game, sprint out and play action
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YorkDukeFB
Mar 13 @ 9:33 PM EDT
A2: our sprint out is outside zone
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CoachJohnDye
Mar 13 @ 9:33 PM EDT
This should have been my answer for question 2.
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WheresTheCeph
Mar 13 @ 9:33 PM EDT
A2. I think you realistically only need 2 but we carry 3. Aggressive half slide, standard half slide and sprintout protection
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CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:28 PM EDT
Q2. Generally speaking, how many pass pro schemes do you think high school linemen should be asked to learn? What would you pick?
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Coach_Sneed_EM
Mar 13 @ 9:33 PM EDT
A1 Wedge don't count. Make sure y'all don't run it. Its an awful play. I'd like to keep being one of the only ones running it
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coachrugs
Mar 13 @ 9:33 PM EDT
A2: Slide-Sprint out- Man Protection. Not to much for the kids. Get good at what we do.
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CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:33 PM EDT
I am absolutely sick of The Bachelor
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ViethM
Mar 13 @ 9:33 PM EDT
A2: Man has worked best for us. Hoping to include slide this year
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CODY_GARDNER
Mar 13 @ 9:33 PM EDT
A2) BOB, slide, sprintout.
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harper_coach
Mar 13 @ 9:33 PM EDT
A2) Depends how many run schemes you have, can b heavy run, heavy pass, or very equal but end # of total schemes should be same
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coachcurd
Mar 13 @ 9:33 PM EDT
A2 varies by what your scheme is. Think you need enough to handle pressures edge or interior
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Coach_Shea23
Mar 13 @ 9:33 PM EDT
A2: 1 main scheme, that varies slightly based on backfield help. Then add in sprint game and bootleg. 3-4 total
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FBCoachOsborne
Mar 13 @ 9:33 PM EDT
Full slide, half man half slide, PA and sprint out
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kenleybyrd
Mar 13 @ 9:34 PM EDT
A2: We have three, PA, POP protection (big at the line, step A check for keys, and man/gap
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CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:28 PM EDT
Q2. Generally speaking, how many pass pro schemes do you think high school linemen should be asked to learn? What would you pick?
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DudgeonD
Mar 13 @ 9:34 PM EDT
We have three all of our PA is off of our man/slide rules
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Coach_Sneed_EM
Mar 13 @ 9:34 PM EDT
A2 for our limited attempts we will carry full slide, turn back, and boot protection
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Coach_Marrs
Mar 13 @ 9:34 PM EDT
A2)we teach 5.They learn entire scheme and "why" we use these 4.Allows us to change at LOS if Def is taking something away
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ShawnBlevins2
Mar 13 @ 9:34 PM EDT
A2- Really 3...Half Slide, Full Slide and Turn Back...our PA is run, we sell it.
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CoachMckieJr
Mar 13 @ 9:34 PM EDT
A2: We only had one. Only gave up 5 sacks. Three of those were on the QB.
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coachaw09
Mar 13 @ 9:34 PM EDT
Agree, 3-4 pass protection schemes. PA, slide, Sprint, and a Boot of it's a big gap scheme week. Everything else is a RPO.
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fritts57
Mar 13 @ 9:34 PM EDT
A2: 4 at max. Need to be able to adjust & pick up everything out of them. Have 5-step, sprint out, naked/play action, and cut/WM
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SETCA_Coaches
Mar 13 @ 9:34 PM EDT
Sorry I'm late, I'm in a different time zone and I just got back from Harry Potter world in Orlando... don't judge me
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slade248
Mar 13 @ 9:34 PM EDT
Q2 We only teach 2 for pass pro.
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FB_CoachFitz
Mar 13 @ 9:34 PM EDT
A2: 3. We so a big on big pro, A half slide and a spring pro. Will lean more on our half slide with more T&E stunts against us.
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CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:28 PM EDT
Q2. Generally speaking, how many pass pro schemes do you think high school linemen should be asked to learn? What would you pick?
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FISTFootball
Mar 13 @ 9:34 PM EDT
Same. Just makes sense that way.
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YorkDukeFB
Mar 13 @ 9:33 PM EDT
A2: our sprint out is outside zone
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CoachChrisStier
Mar 13 @ 9:34 PM EDT
#hogfbchat
In reply to @CODY_GARDNER
11across
Mar 13 @ 9:34 PM EDT
A2: Like others, we are run heavy spread team. So I prefer to limit pass protections (1/2 slide & sprint)
#HOGFBCHAT
CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:28 PM EDT
Q2. Generally speaking, how many pass pro schemes do you think high school linemen should be asked to learn? What would you pick?
#hogfbchat
LCGrizzlyFB
Mar 13 @ 9:35 PM EDT
A2) Full slide, half man half slide, PAP and sprint out
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CoachHenzler
Mar 13 @ 9:35 PM EDT
#hogfbchat
a2 Less you can get by with, the better IMO Fewer concepts w/ more understanding > more concepts w/ confusion. Quality>Quantity
coachruffbc
Mar 13 @ 9:35 PM EDT
A2: Someone said before: depends on how much you pass. We carry 3-4. Most will have full slide, half slide, bob, some type of PAP
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SETCA_Coaches
Mar 13 @ 9:35 PM EDT
Bobby Locke OL Goose Creek Memorial Baytown, TX
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CoachWellman
Mar 13 @ 9:35 PM EDT
2) We have a man scheme, and a slide scheme for drop back. A playaction scheme and a naked scheme.
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CoachAdams9
Mar 13 @ 9:35 PM EDT
no judgement here coach, when harry calls, you go.
#hogfbchat
In reply to @SETCA_Coaches
qbcoach_bell
Mar 13 @ 9:35 PM EDT
A2) uh, the ones that protect my QB. Thank God for my OL coach
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CoachKnippa
Mar 13 @ 9:35 PM EDT
What are the benefits of the half slide and full slide?
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BivinsCraig
Mar 13 @ 9:36 PM EDT
#hogfbchat
A2. 2 turn and aggressive 3 strp
SETCA_Coaches
Mar 13 @ 9:36 PM EDT
A1 we usually have 5 run game schemes, with a few tags to change who we are reading
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mfees56
Mar 13 @ 9:36 PM EDT
A2 quick, full, and if broken slide.
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11across
Mar 13 @ 9:36 PM EDT
A2 (cont): Also, I believe communication & execution for OL in pass protection are more critical, if Ihave to choose, than scheme
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:28 PM EDT
Q2. Generally speaking, how many pass pro schemes do you think high school linemen should be asked to learn? What would you pick?
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CoachTuell
Mar 13 @ 9:36 PM EDT
A2: dropback have 3 half slide, full slide, BOB, sprintout, PA, naked so 6 but for us PA and naked are extensions of run block
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CoachYancey71
Mar 13 @ 9:36 PM EDT
A2: Been around great teams & we only had 1 dropback & 1 sprint out. What you can do depends on how well your TB blocks.
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OleBrawlCoach
Mar 13 @ 9:36 PM EDT
A2: Try to teach rules of the half slide protection. It can turn into full slide or 5-0 with calls but all based off rules.
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CoachNewman56
Mar 13 @ 9:36 PM EDT
Joseph Newman OL Coach at Post University in Waterbury, CT. Currently getting ready for the
#blizzardof2017
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aaron_thornton
Mar 13 @ 9:36 PM EDT
A2: Bob/slide, PA, and sprint out
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Coach_Shea23
Mar 13 @ 9:37 PM EDT
2 Main actually. One for quicks, one for intermediate/long pass game
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CoachWellman
Mar 13 @ 9:37 PM EDT
PA marries with our gap scheme and our naked marries with our Zone. Lots of overlap for easy teaching.
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CoachAdams9
Mar 13 @ 9:37 PM EDT
I have a question off of that. Does anyone limit the amount of pass pros because you do RPO's?
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FISTFootball
Mar 13 @ 9:37 PM EDT
We see a lot of 3-3, so we get blitzes from all over. Guards dual read backers. We'll drop guards out to pick up backers
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CoachNewman56
Mar 13 @ 9:38 PM EDT
A2: I think high school linemen should know the basics. When I played we were zone and counter.
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Coach_Sneed_EM
Mar 13 @ 9:38 PM EDT
for me full slide allows simplicity. Very limited thought needed. Con- RB having to block ends by themselves
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In reply to @CoachKnippa
CoachAdams9
Mar 13 @ 9:38 PM EDT
Sorry, forgot my introduction. Tony Adams Portland high school Portland, Tennessee olb/wr coach.
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SETCA_Coaches
Mar 13 @ 9:38 PM EDT
A2 quick game, drop back, sprint out, PAP(boot and/or run) naked. If they relate then it doesn't seem like much.
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wsentilles
Mar 13 @ 9:38 PM EDT
A2. Gotta keep it simple, we got 5 and two of them are playactions that are a combos of schemes.
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:28 PM EDT
Q2. Generally speaking, how many pass pro schemes do you think high school linemen should be asked to learn? What would you pick?
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HersteinJon
Mar 13 @ 9:38 PM EDT
A2 empower players with answers, and teach them where pocket is. 1 drop back with 3 calls, 1 boot with 2 calls.
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CoachDiG
Mar 13 @ 9:39 PM EDT
A2: would think depends on base run scheme 2-3. Need sprint/waggle to marry up and at least 1 off line
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:28 PM EDT
Q2. Generally speaking, how many pass pro schemes do you think high school linemen should be asked to learn? What would you pick?
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:39 PM EDT
Great stuff already. Q3 is coming up
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Warhogs56
Mar 13 @ 9:39 PM EDT
Kyle Murphy/Orange County, CA
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CODY_GARDNER
Mar 13 @ 9:39 PM EDT
Nope, some times you gotta chuck it,
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CoachAdams9
Mar 13 @ 9:37 PM EDT
I have a question off of that. Does anyone limit the amount of pass pros because you do RPO's?
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FISTFootball
Mar 13 @ 9:39 PM EDT
A2b: we run our RPO strictly off of our zone scheme. So in that respect it's not included in our passing attack.
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CoachAdams9
Mar 13 @ 9:37 PM EDT
I have a question off of that. Does anyone limit the amount of pass pros because you do RPO's?
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CoachKnippa
Mar 13 @ 9:39 PM EDT
Can someone give me an example of how you tie tougher run and pass pro schemes?
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coachlatimore
Mar 13 @ 9:39 PM EDT
This right here
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:31 PM EDT
A2: I'd say 2-4 again. Some teams like to block sprintout like stretch or OZ. Throw in man and slide and you're golden
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atley_matthew
Mar 13 @ 9:40 PM EDT
leverage on the defense plus key match ups. Don't necessarily like the RB blocking best pass rusher
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CoachKnippa
Mar 13 @ 9:35 PM EDT
What are the benefits of the half slide and full slide?
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CoachNewman56
Mar 13 @ 9:40 PM EDT
A2: Bob, full slide, and sprint out. When we ran sprint out, the entire line sprinted a couple yards playside then settled
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Sharpenyourbow
Mar 13 @ 9:40 PM EDT
A2: I am for any pro that does not rely on my RB on a big or consistently being involved, I'd rather pressure LB's with check dwn
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Drillstack
Mar 13 @ 9:40 PM EDT
Q2 if you have 1 or 6, communication is key between your linemen.
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CoachMBounds
Mar 13 @ 9:40 PM EDT
I just think you can be effective with 3-4 protections. RPOs personally not a factor.
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CoachAdams9
Mar 13 @ 9:38 PM EDT
Sorry, forgot my introduction. Tony Adams Portland high school Portland, Tennessee olb/wr coach.
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OleBrawlCoach
Mar 13 @ 9:40 PM EDT
Anyone have suggestions on some good Power Pass (Play Action) film?
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wiglaf75
Mar 13 @ 9:40 PM EDT
A2: Play action scheme, quick game, then either boot or sprint out. Those would be 1st priorities for any O, I think.
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:41 PM EDT
Q3: How many screen schemes do you think high school linemen should be expected to learn?
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11across
Mar 13 @ 9:41 PM EDT
That Con is the major drawback, IMO. I never want DE getting a free release upfield on a pass. On veer/option, though, yes.
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Coach_Sneed_EM
Mar 13 @ 9:38 PM EDT
for me full slide allows simplicity. Very limited thought needed. Con- RB having to block ends by themselves
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wsentilles
Mar 13 @ 9:41 PM EDT
A2 cont... Quick game (slide), sprint out, and 5 step (big on big)
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:28 PM EDT
Q2. Generally speaking, how many pass pro schemes do you think high school linemen should be asked to learn? What would you pick?
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CoachMattJones
Mar 13 @ 9:42 PM EDT
it's healing well. Having spring break helps. Still in cast
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CoachRmcD60
Mar 13 @ 9:42 PM EDT
A3 2 GCG and backside 3
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CoachDShack
Mar 13 @ 9:42 PM EDT
I think spider 2 y banana is on every Gruden QB camp
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DraftOrtiz
Mar 13 @ 9:42 PM EDT
A3: We run one. No need for many screens honestly.
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:41 PM EDT
Q3: How many screen schemes do you think high school linemen should be expected to learn?
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WestTxCoach
Mar 13 @ 9:42 PM EDT
Answer 3: As many as you can & as many as they can retain. Screens are a must. Gotta have them.
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Martidou14092
Mar 13 @ 9:42 PM EDT
3: slip, rocket(tunnel), crack
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BIGshadowMIKE
Mar 13 @ 9:42 PM EDT
We run about 4 pass pros, and we are prostyle multiple utilize man, gap, and zone schemes in our run game
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CoachDingus
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Mar 13 @ 9:20 PM EDT
Q1. Generally speaking, how many blocking schemes do you think high-school linemen should be asked to learn?
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coachruffbc
Mar 13 @ 9:42 PM EDT
A3: 2-3?
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dacoachmohuddle
Mar 13 @ 9:42 PM EDT
A2. 3...kinda...our dropback and quick have same rules plus sprint out.
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52_Ross_Wargula
Mar 13 @ 9:42 PM EDT
A3: 1 at most depending on system. As player & coach, never was a fan of fat guys in space
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KFRStrength
Mar 13 @ 9:42 PM EDT
A3: 2 screen schemes. An outside to work with a missle/tunnel type screen, & a middle screen REGARDLESS of what's done behind it
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ShawnBlevins2
Mar 13 @ 9:42 PM EDT
Ask
@CoachFuchs
it's kind of his thing...good dude
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In reply to @CoachFuchs
OleBrawlCoach
Mar 13 @ 9:40 PM EDT
Anyone have suggestions on some good Power Pass (Play Action) film?
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In reply to @CoachShiffman
FISTFootball
Mar 13 @ 9:42 PM EDT
A3: I like to run 4. We have WR screens that don't apply to our OL.
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FBCoachOsborne
Mar 13 @ 9:42 PM EDT
A3:1 , the slow screen
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Scott3Young
Mar 13 @ 9:42 PM EDT
We have one scheme but several different screen variations.
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:41 PM EDT
Q3: How many screen schemes do you think high school linemen should be expected to learn?
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CoachBlacha
Mar 13 @ 9:42 PM EDT
A3: at least 3, tunnel, mid, RB. 3 pretty easy effective screens
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OLineTips
Mar 13 @ 9:42 PM EDT
A3: Screens can have a lot of moving parts to them so I'd say probably no more than 3.
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CoachBauer70
Mar 13 @ 9:42 PM EDT
A3. The screen game is usually based on similar landmarks for the lineman so they won't vary to much if at all from play to play
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Coach_Sneed_EM
Mar 13 @ 9:43 PM EDT
Don't mind RB blocking a DE because we use actual RBs not wide outs masquerading as RBs. They're usually our strongest anyway
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CoachTuell
Mar 13 @ 9:43 PM EDT
A3: depends on how much you throw them. We have 2 slow and fast. OL block slow TB/WR screen same. WR block fast flare like bubble
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FearTheWing
Mar 13 @ 9:43 PM EDT
A3: Two - Tunnel and Slow.
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:41 PM EDT
Q3: How many screen schemes do you think high school linemen should be expected to learn?
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OleBrawlCoach
Mar 13 @ 9:43 PM EDT
Do they pull the Gaurd on it?
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CoachMckieJr
Mar 13 @ 9:43 PM EDT
A3: Two. Slow screen to the RB and Tunnel.
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thecoachvogt
Mar 13 @ 9:43 PM EDT
We have 4 the Line is involved in. Only have ever called 2 in game. Should probably can the others lol
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:41 PM EDT
Q3: How many screen schemes do you think high school linemen should be expected to learn?
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BIGshadowMIKE
Mar 13 @ 9:43 PM EDT
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Mike Jasper OL Coach Bethel University TN
atley_matthew
Mar 13 @ 9:43 PM EDT
IMO one. You can throw it to whoever you want but don't make it harder then it needs to be.
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:41 PM EDT
Q3: How many screen schemes do you think high school linemen should be expected to learn?
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CoachJeppson
Mar 13 @ 9:43 PM EDT
A2 - if pass heavy 4 - 5-man - 6-man(RB fill on LB) - SprintOut- PlayAction -- if run heavy 2,3 - 6-man - PlayAct - SprintOut???
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aaron_thornton
Mar 13 @ 9:43 PM EDT
A3: Tunnel, Bubble, Spot, Back Screen, couple tags off these but for lineman the blocking does not change
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CoachMBounds
Mar 13 @ 9:43 PM EDT
1 screen. Use the same scheme to 4 different players.
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:41 PM EDT
Q3: How many screen schemes do you think high school linemen should be expected to learn?
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CoachDMsBeard
Mar 13 @ 9:43 PM EDT
A3 middle and basic RB screen will get the job done. Sell zone for smoke and rocket screen in 2x2 and trips.
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:43 PM EDT
A3: no answer for this question but if you want to run them you sure as heck better practice them!
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justiniske
Mar 13 @ 9:43 PM EDT
A3: We have 3 different screens but try to crossteach them. Key to screens is teaching angles and NOT overcoaching them.
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CoachDShack
Mar 13 @ 9:43 PM EDT
no matter how many, teach with FAT responsibilities: Force Alley Trash Who's go which and how to get there
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Coach_Etch
Mar 13 @ 9:43 PM EDT
A3: we run one. That's all we have needed.
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LCGrizzlyFB
Mar 13 @ 9:43 PM EDT
A3) 3 screens schemes.
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Coach_Ram8
Mar 13 @ 9:44 PM EDT
A3: We use 4. Flankerc, tunnel, swing and RB in the screen game.
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coachrugs
Mar 13 @ 9:44 PM EDT
A3: Depends on your offensive philosophy.For us 1, maybe 2. Midl- Rock Screen.We don't do much, just try to be good at what we do.
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FIST_OLINE
Mar 13 @ 9:44 PM EDT
A-3: We have 4 screens. Predominantly only run 3 though.
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slade248
Mar 13 @ 9:44 PM EDT
Q3 We get our bigs out a lot on screens, but we try to keep their land marks the same on all of them.
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:41 PM EDT
Q3: How many screen schemes do you think high school linemen should be expected to learn?
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Coach__Nev
Mar 13 @ 9:44 PM EDT
A3: varies if ur an RPO offense. Pick your favorites I'd use 3 or 4 prob big fan on Key/bubbles, tunnel screens to name a few
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:41 PM EDT
Q3: How many screen schemes do you think high school linemen should be expected to learn?
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Coach_Shea23
Mar 13 @ 9:44 PM EDT
A3: slow developing RB screen, quick WR screen is all we do. Not a huge screen team so don't want to spend to much time on it
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FISTFootball
Mar 13 @ 9:44 PM EDT
Gotta teach them angles and where to be based on field awareness. My 290# tackle was flattening corners this year consistently
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52_Ross_Wargula
Mar 13 @ 9:42 PM EDT
A3: 1 at most depending on system. As player & coach, never was a fan of fat guys in space
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Coach_Timmerman
Mar 13 @ 9:44 PM EDT
A3) Depends on how much time you put into at practice but I would think 2-3 would be the best number for HS kids.
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coachmitchell17
Mar 13 @ 9:44 PM EDT
A2: I taught pass pro 4 quick game & dropback. Basically that's what passing has evolved 2 & PA since errbody is ZR & Spread.
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CoachBrassard
Mar 13 @ 9:44 PM EDT
A3: 4-5 but most have similar elements, easier to teach and easier to remember
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CoachKnippa
Mar 13 @ 9:44 PM EDT
A3: Love me the GT screen
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KFRStrength
Mar 13 @ 9:44 PM EDT
#hogfbchat
I think we're all guilty of putting to much on plate of OL. KISS, develop movement patterns, and let them turn it loose
Coach_Marrs
Mar 13 @ 9:44 PM EDT
A3)again I thnk it comes dwn to the sys u run.w/ the dev of PPO fad I feel it's easier to hve less screens &marry w/a concept
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CoachJeppson
Mar 13 @ 9:44 PM EDT
A2 (cont) - forgot SCREEN!!! ALWAYS have a screen - run or pass heavy
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Drillstack
Mar 13 @ 9:44 PM EDT
Q3 how good of feet do your linemen have and how quick can they get to the second level?
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qbcoach_bell
Mar 13 @ 9:45 PM EDT
A3) 2. A middle screen and one that gets an edge. However you use the edge, tunnel or whatever
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thecoachvogt
Mar 13 @ 9:45 PM EDT
That's how we practice them. On air running over bags and cones for landmarks
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BivinsCraig
Mar 13 @ 9:45 PM EDT
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A3. 2 tunnel and middle.
FB_CoachFitz
Mar 13 @ 9:45 PM EDT
A3: We have 4. I think that is a good number. Most of our screen schemes are married to run schemes. Helps us not overload them.
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:41 PM EDT
Q3: How many screen schemes do you think high school linemen should be expected to learn?
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coachDSisco
Mar 13 @ 9:45 PM EDT
Dustin Sisco ol/dl coach Forrest County AHS
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Coachjrp
Mar 13 @ 9:45 PM EDT
@coachjrp
Jim Pusateri - Coach P - Florida High School Coach
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CoachJohnDye
Mar 13 @ 9:45 PM EDT
A3. We ran two this year. One slip screen to the RB and a tunnel screen to the WR. We mostly used bubbles and swings as a go to.
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fritts57
Mar 13 @ 9:45 PM EDT
A3: we have a middle screen and the jailbreak. Everything else (bubble/tunnel) use run blocking
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CoachFreitag
Mar 13 @ 9:45 PM EDT
A3 at least 1 off your main pass - possibly 3 if that's what you do
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:41 PM EDT
Q3: How many screen schemes do you think high school linemen should be expected to learn?
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coachaw09
Mar 13 @ 9:45 PM EDT
A3: Our screen game has become pre snap RPO. Block a run and marry it with a screen to either side. Scheme up a slow each week.
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SETCA_Coaches
Mar 13 @ 9:45 PM EDT
A3 KISS!!! If you keep the OL rules close to the same for all screens so there isn't any confusion on who fits off who
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FISTFootball
Mar 13 @ 9:45 PM EDT
We have a screen drill we do twice a week for 25 minutes.
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:43 PM EDT
A3: no answer for this question but if you want to run them you sure as heck better practice them!
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CoachBjelke
Mar 13 @ 9:45 PM EDT
A3 - Screen schemes should match pass pro schemes, landmarks downfield shouldn't change, and the favorite jail screen
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:41 PM EDT
Q3: How many screen schemes do you think high school linemen should be expected to learn?
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JasonBulldogfb
Mar 13 @ 9:45 PM EDT
A3: Fast, Slow, Jail and some type of double screen.
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CoachNewman56
Mar 13 @ 9:45 PM EDT
A3: in high school we ran mid, swing, and tunnel. Loved screens. Got to get out and hit some smaller people
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chrisvIQtory
Mar 13 @ 9:45 PM EDT
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A3: Base HB screen with CGT, tunnel and middle screens. Get creative with back field action once all are established
coachlatimore
Mar 13 @ 9:46 PM EDT
I think you give them screen rules based on where the ball is being delivered between the hashes or outside the hashes
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:41 PM EDT
Q3: How many screen schemes do you think high school linemen should be expected to learn?
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Sharpenyourbow
Mar 13 @ 9:46 PM EDT
A3:2 WR-tunnel (PST release to flat, PSG alley, C-PSLB, BSG to BSLB, BST-man, RB-delay-same but PST-man
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coachcast_oohs
Mar 13 @ 9:46 PM EDT
A3: Screens really depend on your linemen. The simpler the schemes the better. Definitely need to dedicate practice to them!
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:41 PM EDT
Q3: How many screen schemes do you think high school linemen should be expected to learn?
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CoachMLeonard
Mar 13 @ 9:46 PM EDT
A2: we run 4 and it's more than enough. Plus play action protections. Quick game, vertical game, roll game and empty pro.
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HersteinJon
Mar 13 @ 9:46 PM EDT
A3. 2 screens schemes but tempo them different. Use play action, drop back, and quick
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WheresTheCeph
Mar 13 @ 9:46 PM EDT
A3. This one I'm less deadset on... I think around 3 is good but it depends on the kids
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:41 PM EDT
Q3: How many screen schemes do you think high school linemen should be expected to learn?
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CoachMattJones
Mar 13 @ 9:46 PM EDT
Q1: 3 schemes. An inside and perimeter and a complimentary.
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CoachDShack
Mar 13 @ 9:46 PM EDT
he doesn't teach it that way... but I do know Stanford is big on power pass. Best PAPs pull a guard
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CoachWellman
Mar 13 @ 9:47 PM EDT
A3) think schemes not plays, like run game. You can have landmarks for the guys, release interior 3 or playside 3. Tag anything
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OleBrawlCoach
Mar 13 @ 9:47 PM EDT
A3: Playin against these Florida athletes and these blitz happy DC's we try to teach as many as we have time for. Slow, Quick, JB
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CoachMLeonard
Mar 13 @ 9:47 PM EDT
A3: I really think that depends on what offense you run. In spread game you need 4-5 to protect against varied pressure
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CoachJeppson
Mar 13 @ 9:47 PM EDT
A3 - 1 (or 2 max) - depends on OC and what he likes with screen game... for me, 1 to Right or Left can be effictive enough
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coachaw09
Mar 13 @ 9:47 PM EDT
I have no luck with tunnel or Jailbreak screens!! Give me some coaching points you guys use.
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CoachDiG
Mar 13 @ 9:47 PM EDT
A3: Would say balanced amount of interior and perimeter without overloading. Only takes one good one
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:41 PM EDT
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FISTFootball
Mar 13 @ 9:47 PM EDT
Great point. More importantly I think they need to be cerebral and understand what's going on durinnthebplay and how D will react
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Drillstack
Mar 13 @ 9:44 PM EDT
Q3 how good of feet do your linemen have and how quick can they get to the second level?
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tbanks1906
Mar 13 @ 9:48 PM EDT
A3: Max 3. But 2 should be enough
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:41 PM EDT
Q3: How many screen schemes do you think high school linemen should be expected to learn?
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CoachMckieJr
Mar 13 @ 9:48 PM EDT
Practice them every single day.That's how we got better.
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11across
Mar 13 @ 9:48 PM EDT
Q3 (cont): RB slip/middle & basic RB swing/bubble. Plus I love a throwback screen. And tunnel screen. Ok. I'll stop.
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:41 PM EDT
Q3: How many screen schemes do you think high school linemen should be expected to learn?
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thecoachvogt
Mar 13 @ 9:48 PM EDT
Practice on air with marked landmarks. No defense just air. Works wonders
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WheresTheCeph
Mar 13 @ 9:48 PM EDT
A3 cont. I feel like you could carry more as long as you keep term consistent ie In, Out, Up or Sidewalk, Alley, Rat Kill etc
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Sharpenyourbow
Mar 13 @ 9:49 PM EDT
A3: cont'd found man helped rather than just area, like any run play the OL need to know where the ball is intended to go
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FB_CoachFitz
Mar 13 @ 9:49 PM EDT
A3: cont. We also run split concepts with a fast screen on 1 side and a slow screen on other. The OL splits the blocking scheme
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FB_CoachFitz
Mar 13 @ 9:45 PM EDT
A3: We have 4. I think that is a good number. Most of our screen schemes are married to run schemes. Helps us not overload them.
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:41 PM EDT
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CoachHenzler
Mar 13 @ 9:49 PM EDT
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a3 We have 3-4 in our playbook, but only ran1 this season (RB mid) besides quick screens. We're looking at tunnel for next season
Coach_U13
Mar 13 @ 9:50 PM EDT
A1-3: 5 run game families, 5 pass pro families, 5 screen families.
#R4
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CoachShiffman
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Mar 13 @ 9:50 PM EDT
Q4 un momento!
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slade248
Mar 13 @ 9:50 PM EDT
A3 All our runs are married with screens so OL is always on the move to get to those smaller perimeter players.
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FISTFootball
Mar 13 @ 9:50 PM EDT
Only issue I have with that are landmarks change. Moving pieces get them game ready. DB won't always be in the same spot.
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thecoachvogt
Mar 13 @ 9:48 PM EDT
Practice on air with marked landmarks. No defense just air. Works wonders
#hogfbchat
In reply to @coachaw09
ShawnBlevins2
Mar 13 @ 9:50 PM EDT
A3 Run as many as they want but use same rules for the HOGS..outside (Out, up, in) Inside (Fan)
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CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:50 PM EDT
Q4. How much individual drill time would you suggest linemen need to prepare?
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CoachBjelke
Mar 13 @ 9:50 PM EDT
I was thinking the same thing Coach, we seem to use plays & schemes as one word.
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mikestauffer
Mar 13 @ 9:50 PM EDT
Trying to find a 2002 National High School Football Manual. Can anybody help?
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#swarmfootballchat
#txhsfootball
#fbcoach
CoachChrisStier
Mar 13 @ 9:51 PM EDT
When I was part of a spread/air raid staff we had pop-ups down 5-10 yd down field for OL and we ran screens on air for a period
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thecoachvogt
Mar 13 @ 9:48 PM EDT
Practice on air with marked landmarks. No defense just air. Works wonders
#hogfbchat
In reply to @coachaw09
Coach_Sneed_EM
Mar 13 @ 9:51 PM EDT
For all the DL coaches, this means just a moment.
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In reply to @CoachShiffman
DraftOrtiz
Mar 13 @ 9:51 PM EDT
A4: We go absolutely heavy on the indos. 6-10 periods.
#HogFBChat
CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:50 PM EDT
Q4. How much individual drill time would you suggest linemen need to prepare?
#hogfbchat
Coach__Nev
Mar 13 @ 9:51 PM EDT
A4: there is never enough time
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CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:50 PM EDT
Q4. How much individual drill time would you suggest linemen need to prepare?
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KFRStrength
Mar 13 @ 9:51 PM EDT
A4: As much as is available. Always things to work on in an effort to create players who can move/react versus think
#hogfbchat
52_Ross_Wargula
Mar 13 @ 9:51 PM EDT
hour and 45 minutes at least a week
#hogfbchat
In reply to @CoachShiffman
ViethM
Mar 13 @ 9:52 PM EDT
A3: Middle and Jailbreak were our main ones. Our guys loved looking for the lights out shot on jail.
#hogfbchat
CoachMBounds
Mar 13 @ 9:52 PM EDT
If we are talking per practice it's usually 25-30 minutes we are by ourselves throughout practice
#hogfbchat
CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:50 PM EDT
Q4. How much individual drill time would you suggest linemen need to prepare?
#hogfbchat
dacoachmohuddle
Mar 13 @ 9:52 PM EDT
A3: I could live with 3 bit would to have more.
#screenthemtodeath
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jrmyhanson
Mar 13 @ 9:52 PM EDT
A4) I want an hour each nightβ¦doesn't always work that wayβ¦but we get close to it
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thecoachvogt
Mar 13 @ 9:52 PM EDT
It's about getting the big boys to where the ball is going to be. The D will come to them cuz that's where the ball is at
#hogfbchat
In reply to @FISTFootball
aaron_thornton
Mar 13 @ 9:52 PM EDT
Never enough indo time, 40 minutes minimum
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coachEdGarcia
Mar 13 @ 9:52 PM EDT
@CoachDingus
A3-We have a lot of screens but usually end up with follow 1. Sidewalk 2. Alley 3. Street 4. Trash
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CoachDMsBeard
Mar 13 @ 9:52 PM EDT
A4 it depends on what our line's strengths and weaknesses are. Might need more work in a specific area.
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D_Mitchell91
Mar 13 @ 9:52 PM EDT
Can never get enough
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coachlatimore
Mar 13 @ 9:52 PM EDT
Think this one depends on time of year and how well they are working as a cohesive unit
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CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:50 PM EDT
Q4. How much individual drill time would you suggest linemen need to prepare?
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Sharpenyourbow
Mar 13 @ 9:52 PM EDT
A3: cont'd teach OL go where their man is going not where he is any ideally which way to block the man when in doubt keep contact
#hogfbchat
wsentilles
Mar 13 @ 9:52 PM EDT
A3. Depends on OL, changes every year. We use slip and tunnel. Also run Qks and bubbles too, but that's slide protection.
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CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:41 PM EDT
Q3: How many screen schemes do you think high school linemen should be expected to learn?
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CODY_GARDNER
Mar 13 @ 9:52 PM EDT
A4) As many as possible. Indy plus 7 on 7, plus special teams time, 75-90 mins.
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coachruffbc
Mar 13 @ 9:52 PM EDT
A4: Early in the year I would take 2 hours! I think that gets tapered off as tha season goes, but 45 mins is about the minimum
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CoachJohnDye
Mar 13 @ 9:53 PM EDT
A4. Usually we get between 10-15 minutes a day. Plus the time we can get during KO & KOR.
#hogfbchat
KFRStrength
Mar 13 @ 9:53 PM EDT
#hogfbchat
You can't possibly have too much drill time. Always something to be done better. Feet, hand placement, positioning, strike
CoachKnippa
Mar 13 @ 9:53 PM EDT
We do individual everyday for at least 4-5 periods. More individual the better
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ShawnBlevins2
Mar 13 @ 9:53 PM EDT
Air is best...some lazy scout team guy always stands in the way otherwise!
#hogfbchat
In reply to @thecoachvogt, @coachaw09
justiniske
Mar 13 @ 9:53 PM EDT
A4: As much as you can talk your HC/OC into. You can never have too much indy time!
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Coach_Etch
Mar 13 @ 9:53 PM EDT
We do 20 minutes minimum a day.
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Martidou14092
Mar 13 @ 9:53 PM EDT
A4: Malcolm Gladwell 10,000 hour rule: 10,000 hours of deliberate practice are needed to become world class in any field.
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kenleybyrd
Mar 13 @ 9:53 PM EDT
A4: I take 15 min prepractice to work front recognition and bag work vs every front we will see, 15 min Indy daily
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CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:50 PM EDT
Q4. How much individual drill time would you suggest linemen need to prepare?
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CoachTuell
Mar 13 @ 9:53 PM EDT
A4: think at least 25-30 min but you have to learn to steal time during ST, 7 on 7 pre practice etc. never enough.
#hogfbchat
FISTFootball
Mar 13 @ 9:53 PM EDT
A4: oh man... 90 minutes. No I'm kidding. Or am I? I like 15 minute indie, 15 minute group (with RBs). Also 15 minute prepractice
#hogfbchat
LCGrizzlyFB
Mar 13 @ 9:53 PM EDT
A4) Went & looked at last year. They got between 30 & 35 minutes a day individ time because we 2 platoon.
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WheresTheCeph
Mar 13 @ 9:53 PM EDT
A4. The more the merrier especially during summer and preseason... once in season it's more EDDs and maintenance based on film
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CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:50 PM EDT
Q4. How much individual drill time would you suggest linemen need to prepare?
#hogfbchat
Coach_Sneed_EM
Mar 13 @ 9:53 PM EDT
A4 In Season- 1:30 at least, with 15 minutes we use pre practice everyday as well.
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Coach_Timmerman
Mar 13 @ 9:53 PM EDT
A4) We get roughly 60 min on Mon, 50 Tues, 40 Wed and that's not including walkthroughs just indy drill time for run and pass
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Coach_Shea23
Mar 13 @ 9:53 PM EDT
A4: our OL get at least 15-20 indo per day during O. Most of our OL don't play D, so they spend another 20-25 together that time
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Coach_U13
Mar 13 @ 9:53 PM EDT
A4: I would say you never have the Indy time you want. You have to narrow down techniques to maximize what time you have.
#R4
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coachEdGarcia
Mar 13 @ 9:53 PM EDT
@CoachDingus
A3-We have a lot of screens but usually finish at: 1. Sidewalk 2. Alley 3. Street 4. Trash
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SETCA_Coaches
Mar 13 @ 9:53 PM EDT
A4 30-45 minutes a day.
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atley_matthew
Mar 13 @ 9:53 PM EDT
As much as you can get do the little things right and big things fall into place. All starts with steps.
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CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:50 PM EDT
Q4. How much individual drill time would you suggest linemen need to prepare?
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CoachNewman56
Mar 13 @ 9:53 PM EDT
A4: Linemen need a lot of Indy time in lineman land. I typically have 4-5 Indy periods by myself
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CoachBrassard
Mar 13 @ 9:54 PM EDT
A4: in season: 50-60 minutes a week to get it all done, preseason 100+ minutes
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FB_CoachFitz
Mar 13 @ 9:54 PM EDT
A4: We get about 25 mins total. 15 for EDD's (every day drills) and run game Indy and 10 for pass pro Indy(during 7on7)
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CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:50 PM EDT
Q4. How much individual drill time would you suggest linemen need to prepare?
#hogfbchat
CoachFreitag
Mar 13 @ 9:54 PM EDT
A4 - 20 mins plus prepractice 10 mins plus special teams time 10 mins. At least 30 I would say of Indy
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dacoachmohuddle
Mar 13 @ 9:54 PM EDT
A3: maybe about the same amount of ways you prepare shrimp
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kenleybyrd
Mar 13 @ 9:54 PM EDT
A4:2 of course that doesn't count inside drill, team, rva,
#hogfbchat
CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:50 PM EDT
Q4. How much individual drill time would you suggest linemen need to prepare?
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FearTheWing
Mar 13 @ 9:54 PM EDT
A4: At least an hour. Sled, double team drills, and one-on-one drills are all non-negotiable.
#hogfbchat
CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:50 PM EDT
Q4. How much individual drill time would you suggest linemen need to prepare?
#hogfbchat
thecoachvogt
Mar 13 @ 9:54 PM EDT
Can't have enough. Impossible to have too much Indy. More the better. Lots of Indy. Then more Indy
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CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:50 PM EDT
Q4. How much individual drill time would you suggest linemen need to prepare?
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coachrugs
Mar 13 @ 9:54 PM EDT
A4:Need to have adequate Indy/Drill time for the hogs.They deserve/need every bit of it. Most important part of the offense, imo!
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CoachMLeonard
Mar 13 @ 9:54 PM EDT
Q4; we give them 10 fundies 10 Indy 10 inside run plus all special team periods we try and steal for o-line work before team
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BivinsCraig
Mar 13 @ 9:54 PM EDT
#hogfbchat
A4. As much as the HC will give me.
Sharpenyourbow
Mar 13 @ 9:54 PM EDT
A4: as much as possible, I'm lucky my OC understands, there is a new balance every year with technique and play rec
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Coach_Ram8
Mar 13 @ 9:54 PM EDT
A4: I steal all the indo time I can get! Never enough time in a practice!
#hogfbchat
Wild_banks
Mar 13 @ 9:54 PM EDT
A3. Many - As long as you practice them. OC running it in practice and wondering why it doesn't work in a game, shouldn't fall
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CodyCaseNoSpace
Mar 13 @ 9:54 PM EDT
#hogfbchat
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CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:54 PM EDT
agree ten fold. As long as work is being done and teaching is happening it's worthwhile
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In reply to @Warhogs56
CoachNewman56
Mar 13 @ 9:55 PM EDT
A4 cont: also like getting my guys with the dline during Indy to do full line or one on one drills. Live action is good to learn
#hogfbchat
FIST_OLINE
Mar 13 @ 9:55 PM EDT
A-4: We try to get an hour a day for indos. Then we also get screen/inside/bpu/team
#hogfbchat
CoachChrisStier
Mar 13 @ 9:55 PM EDT
A4) As much as possible/needed. If the OL coach says he needs more time, the OL coach gets more time.
#hogfbchat
wsentilles
Mar 13 @ 9:55 PM EDT
A4. As much as possible lol. 20 mins/day not including pre practice.
#hogfbchat
CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:50 PM EDT
Q4. How much individual drill time would you suggest linemen need to prepare?
#hogfbchat
Scott3Young
Mar 13 @ 9:55 PM EDT
A4 - as much as the HBC will give you.
#hogfbchat
CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:50 PM EDT
Q4. How much individual drill time would you suggest linemen need to prepare?
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FISTFootball
Mar 13 @ 9:55 PM EDT
A4: let's not forget that our boys should be studying film every night. So call it minimum 45 minutes a night of prep
#hogfbchat
mk6_79
Mar 13 @ 9:55 PM EDT
A4: More More More
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coachcurd
Mar 13 @ 9:55 PM EDT
A4: Try to get them at least 30-40
https://t.co/DuLXiSTZ1B
steal time pre prac & sp tms. Wk both fundys & scheme in this time
#hogfbchat
CoachBjelke
Mar 13 @ 9:55 PM EDT
Right with you coach
#hogfbchat
In reply to @CoachWellman
Drillstack
Mar 13 @ 9:55 PM EDT
A4 30-45 minutes during practice depending on size of team. Should try to do a little skill work on own time w/ other linemen
#hogfbchat
CoachJeppson
Mar 13 @ 9:56 PM EDT
A4 - never enough - dumb RBs jogging thru frames gets boring, so other coaches wonder what I need more time for - its called WORK
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CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:56 PM EDT
A4: as much as we can. Pre practice is important and then constant learning all practice.
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coachmitchell17
Mar 13 @ 9:56 PM EDT
A4: As much Indy time U can provide them. Indy time is good 4 OL just as much as team is, but U get more done N Indy w/OL.
#hogfbchat
Martidou14092
Mar 13 @ 9:56 PM EDT
So if we divide that by four (years), 25 weeks of practice, 5 days of practice that's only 20 hours a day...
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KFRStrength
Mar 13 @ 9:56 PM EDT
Biggest key about drill time is doing little things right. Don't care if we only get through 1 drill...all elements need to be on
#hogfbchat
Wild_banks
Mar 13 @ 9:56 PM EDT
A4. As much as I can get.
#hogfbchat
slade248
Mar 13 @ 9:56 PM EDT
A4 We allow them as much time as needed, because everything we do starts with those guys! But usually 20 min is good.
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OLineTips
Mar 13 @ 9:56 PM EDT
A4: The more the better.
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wiglaf75
Mar 13 @ 9:57 PM EDT
A4: 20 min. But, we do some footwork drills prepract for about 5-7 min. +pass pro during KO. That's 35 min. Less on other days.
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ShawnBlevins2
Mar 13 @ 9:57 PM EDT
A4 Steal time...start 5-10 early, use special teams, 7v7 and try to get as many reps as possible Indy/Group/Team
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fritts57
Mar 13 @ 9:57 PM EDT
A4: AMAP. I believe practice should be for skill development & team/classroom is for scheme. Each drill should marry to scheme.
#hogfbchat
HersteinJon
Mar 13 @ 9:57 PM EDT
A4. You need time for tech & to go thru scheme. Tie together you can cut down time. Take what you get and
#coachfaster
#hogfbchat
FISTFootball
Mar 13 @ 9:57 PM EDT
A4 even more: I also encourage my guys to find a line trainer, even if is not me. More than one way to skin a cat.
#hogfbchat
ViethM
Mar 13 @ 9:58 PM EDT
A4: Always more than what we plan. We plan the max so, nothing we can do. Hope they work after at fixing what they need to fix
#hogfbchat
CoachJeppson
Mar 13 @ 9:58 PM EDT
A4 - new guys making requesting time from OCs or Head Coachhes... demand 20 minutes MINIMUM... try to get 45 if you can
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BivinsCraig
Mar 13 @ 9:58 PM EDT
#hogfbchat
A4. Going back to film at lunch at least once a week for OL. Next yr.
coachcast_oohs
Mar 13 @ 9:58 PM EDT
absolutely!
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CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:58 PM EDT
Gents that's a wrap! Thank you all for participating tonight. Another thanks for
@tony_legando
for the great questions
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CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:58 PM EDT
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jrmyhanson
Mar 13 @ 9:58 PM EDT
You all must be must be WAY more efficient than meβ¦20 minutes barely has us through EFD's
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coachEdGarcia
Mar 13 @ 9:59 PM EDT
#hogfbchat
A4- 20 to 30 minutes Indy a day, We have a playtiming session pre-practice with Qbs/RBs every day to work snap n QB/RB mesh.
CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:59 PM EDT
As always please follow your fellow coaches for weekly chats and collaborations. Or if you're bored at work!
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coachcurd
Mar 13 @ 9:59 PM EDT
A4: OL indy time is like money or knowledge: Can never have too much of it as long as its used correctly
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- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:59 PM EDT
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tdpoynter
Mar 13 @ 10:00 PM EDT
Tommy Poynter Marcus HS, Flower Mound, TX
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KFRStrength
Mar 13 @ 10:00 PM EDT
indeed sir. Pics of the new gear you're getting look pretty awesome
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kenleybyrd
Mar 13 @ 10:00 PM EDT
See ya next week
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FB_CoachFitz
Mar 13 @ 10:00 PM EDT
A4: cont. Tis is more than enough time for us. We try to teach it in film and move on the field.
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FB_CoachFitz
Mar 13 @ 9:54 PM EDT
A4: We get about 25 mins total. 15 for EDD's (every day drills) and run game Indy and 10 for pass pro Indy(during 7on7)
#hogfbchat
CoachShiffman
- Moderator
Mar 13 @ 9:50 PM EDT
Q4. How much individual drill time would you suggest linemen need to prepare?
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Mar 13 @ 10:00 PM EDT
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Mar 13 @ 10:00 PM EDT
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Mar 13 @ 10:00 PM EDT
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Mar 13 @ 10:01 PM EDT
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Mar 13 @ 10:01 PM EDT
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Mar 13 @ 10:02 PM EDT
Until next week boys!
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tdpoynter
Mar 13 @ 10:02 PM EDT
A1: With you
@CoachMattJones
/ I've said if you can count on more than one hand the amount of run schemes you've got too much.
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KFRStrength
Mar 13 @ 10:02 PM EDT
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Mar 13 @ 10:02 PM EDT
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mac_webb
Mar 13 @ 10:02 PM EDT
A3.
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had 2 screens. Alley screen, flow screen. Used mnemonic devices to allow me flexibility from dif. formations but stay simple
CoachChrisStier
Mar 13 @ 10:02 PM EDT
TRUE!!!
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CoachWellman
Mar 13 @ 10:03 PM EDT
A4) be the Excel guy doing the practice plan you get all of the Indy you want!
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Drillstack
Mar 13 @ 10:03 PM EDT
Nice to see all of the new faces and returning ones! Awesome night everybody!
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tdpoynter
Mar 13 @ 10:06 PM EDT
A2: All pro schemes should match runs. 3 is plenty, full Slide, man-fan/dual-rd, sprint-out.. of course there's them RPOs now
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mac_webb
Mar 13 @ 10:08 PM EDT
A2 Slide-Man & Reach-Hinge. Both give answer to mult. pressures but also gives us various POA. Keep D off balance. Roll away.
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tdpoynter
Mar 13 @ 10:08 PM EDT
A3: Two screens. One off of your bread and butter pro, one off of your best run.
#SpreadSpreadSpread
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CoachMattJones
Mar 13 @ 10:10 PM EDT
that's counting situational run. You may have a unique G.L. run / draw in 2min but you carry those over week2week.
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tdpoynter
Mar 13 @ 10:11 PM EDT
A4: There is never enough Indy time. Always asking for more! Use ANY time in practice for it!!
#goooolddd
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@jaywilkinson
Thanks for the follow!
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mac_webb
Mar 13 @ 10:12 PM EDT
A1
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Depends on many factors. But less is more with variations that give answers but keep it simple for your guys. Be fast.
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Mar 13 @ 10:13 PM EDT
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Mar 13 @ 10:16 PM EDT
Great Stuff Guys
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Mar 13 @ 10:17 PM EDT
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Mar 13 @ 10:49 PM EDT
6. Four runs and two passes.
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Mar 13 @ 10:53 PM EDT
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Mar 13 @ 10:52 PM EDT
2. 1= 1/2 man 1/2 gap 2=sprint out
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CoachAlexander_
Mar 13 @ 10:56 PM EDT
4 is a good start. Slow, fast, jail, combo.
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