🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:27 *🏈 Installing an offense at different school sizes* - How coaching a high school football team in North Carolina differed from Texas. - Importance of adapting the install plan to account for player availability in different schools. - Strategies for managing time constraints during the install process. 02:23 *📑 Structuring a five-day install cycle* - Breaking down the install plan into a five-day cycle for efficiency. - Importance of balancing run game and pass game installations. - Preparing players physically and mentally by staging practice sessions with increasing complexity. 18:33 *🔍 Importance of providing answers and solving problems in offense* - The role of offense in presenting problems for the defense. - Learning from the approach of actively problem-solving for players' questions. - Tailoring playbooks and install plans to provide effective answers based on specific game situations. 22:01 *📋 Developing a Call Sheet* - The importance of creating a customized call sheet for coaching purposes. - Issues faced when using someone else's call sheet during games. - Evolution of the call sheet process to enhance game performance. 26:32 *🏈 Improving Offensive Strategy* - Optimal number of plays (30) to carry into a high school football game for effective coaching. - Balancing scripted plays with base plays to keep the team prepared. - Insights on play repetition in practice and game planning. 29:13 *🧭 Adjusting Offensive Strategy* - Advice for a first-year offensive coordinator struggling with their team's performance. - Importance of simplifying offensive tactics and refocusing on team strengths. - Strategies for adjusting offensive approach mid-season to enhance team identity. 32:51 *🏈 Leveraging Formations and Motion* - Exploring the effectiveness of using the T formation and its variations in football. - Transitioning from T formation to Wishbone for enhanced offensive options. - Utilizing motion for misdirection and numerical advantages in offensive play calling. 35:31 *🔄 Analyzing Backfield Alignment* - Comparing the benefits of pistol formation versus sidecar alignment for running plays. - Importance of training quarterbacks and running backs for successful pistol plays. - Emphasizing play action and footwork in pistol formations for offensive success. 38:41 *🤹♂️ Maximizing Motion in Play Calling* - Strategic use of motion for misdirection and numerical advantage based on opposing defenses. - Leveraging motion as both a strategic tactic and a tendency breaker in a game. - Underutilization of motion in high school football and its impact on offensive strategies. 42:04 *🏈 Appreciating Triple Option Principles* - The fundamental importance of understanding triple option principles in offensive football. - Evolution of triple option strategies in modern football and adaptation to rule changes. - Benefits of studying and incorporating triple option concepts into offensive play calling. 44:48 *🏈 Importance of understanding offensive concepts* - Foundational understanding of offensive football is crucial for conceptual development - Hand signals vs. wrist coaches for calling plays debated - Preference for verbal one-word calls for Tempo communication 49:17 *🧑🤝🧑 Fostering the coach-quarterback relationship* - Goal is to empower the quarterback with autonomy on the field - Implementing practice periods like the "green period" for quarterbacks to call every play - Building trust and understanding through allowing quarterback autonomy on the field Made with HARPA AI
An interesting thought I had during the discussion on motion. Loved your comments about WHEN to use motion. I’d love to hear your thoughts on using motion to get numbers in the early game, then using motion off that as misdirection in the late game.
30 Play Calls on the call sheet - organized by hash so it's technically 60plays because you have them flipped for the hashes. Then you can carry a few One Word "daily driver" play calls that you have for every game. My call sheets used to have 120+ calls and it was way too much
🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
00:27 *🏈 Installing an offense at different school sizes*
- How coaching a high school football team in North Carolina differed from Texas.
- Importance of adapting the install plan to account for player availability in different schools.
- Strategies for managing time constraints during the install process.
02:23 *📑 Structuring a five-day install cycle*
- Breaking down the install plan into a five-day cycle for efficiency.
- Importance of balancing run game and pass game installations.
- Preparing players physically and mentally by staging practice sessions with increasing complexity.
18:33 *🔍 Importance of providing answers and solving problems in offense*
- The role of offense in presenting problems for the defense.
- Learning from the approach of actively problem-solving for players' questions.
- Tailoring playbooks and install plans to provide effective answers based on specific game situations.
22:01 *📋 Developing a Call Sheet*
- The importance of creating a customized call sheet for coaching purposes.
- Issues faced when using someone else's call sheet during games.
- Evolution of the call sheet process to enhance game performance.
26:32 *🏈 Improving Offensive Strategy*
- Optimal number of plays (30) to carry into a high school football game for effective coaching.
- Balancing scripted plays with base plays to keep the team prepared.
- Insights on play repetition in practice and game planning.
29:13 *🧭 Adjusting Offensive Strategy*
- Advice for a first-year offensive coordinator struggling with their team's performance.
- Importance of simplifying offensive tactics and refocusing on team strengths.
- Strategies for adjusting offensive approach mid-season to enhance team identity.
32:51 *🏈 Leveraging Formations and Motion*
- Exploring the effectiveness of using the T formation and its variations in football.
- Transitioning from T formation to Wishbone for enhanced offensive options.
- Utilizing motion for misdirection and numerical advantages in offensive play calling.
35:31 *🔄 Analyzing Backfield Alignment*
- Comparing the benefits of pistol formation versus sidecar alignment for running plays.
- Importance of training quarterbacks and running backs for successful pistol plays.
- Emphasizing play action and footwork in pistol formations for offensive success.
38:41 *🤹♂️ Maximizing Motion in Play Calling*
- Strategic use of motion for misdirection and numerical advantage based on opposing defenses.
- Leveraging motion as both a strategic tactic and a tendency breaker in a game.
- Underutilization of motion in high school football and its impact on offensive strategies.
42:04 *🏈 Appreciating Triple Option Principles*
- The fundamental importance of understanding triple option principles in offensive football.
- Evolution of triple option strategies in modern football and adaptation to rule changes.
- Benefits of studying and incorporating triple option concepts into offensive play calling.
44:48 *🏈 Importance of understanding offensive concepts*
- Foundational understanding of offensive football is crucial for conceptual development
- Hand signals vs. wrist coaches for calling plays debated
- Preference for verbal one-word calls for Tempo communication
49:17 *🧑🤝🧑 Fostering the coach-quarterback relationship*
- Goal is to empower the quarterback with autonomy on the field
- Implementing practice periods like the "green period" for quarterbacks to call every play
- Building trust and understanding through allowing quarterback autonomy on the field
Made with HARPA AI
Definitely more like this, love hearing others perspectives and philosophies
Great job. I got a lot out of this talk.
Appreciate you tuning in!
appreciate you taking the time to share this with us!
Great episode!
Awesome episode coach. We need a Texas State film breakdown. love those guys.
Very solid, thank you for taking the time out of your season to continue to make content!
An interesting thought I had during the discussion on motion. Loved your comments about WHEN to use motion. I’d love to hear your thoughts on using motion to get numbers in the early game, then using motion off that as misdirection in the late game.
Definitely something I’m excited to watch and have always been interested with no idea where to look
Had to subscribe I’m loving the channel!
In your opinion what’s the right amount of run concepts for HS?
Ótimo programa. Aprendendo direto da cidade de Fortaleza-Ceará, Brasil.
Great show. Learning from city of Fortaleza -Ceará, Brazil.
Where did you get position magnets on whiteboard behind you?
Where can we find offensive templates?
Do you have call sheet examples? Like a good flor template?
I can share more on that after the season!
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I wish I had Matt canadas number I’d send his ass this video so fast
Do you mean 30 concepts? or 30 total play calls?
30 Play Calls on the call sheet - organized by hash so it's technically 60plays because you have them flipped for the hashes. Then you can carry a few One Word "daily driver" play calls that you have for every game. My call sheets used to have 120+ calls and it was way too much
@@CoachDanCasey how many total concepts are you taking into a game?
@@RyanTJohnson Roughly 21 total concepts - 9 Run Game, 12 Pass Game. Of the 30 Play Calls, 9 will be similar concepts with tags or adjustments.
@@CoachDanCasey Thanks for taking the time to answer! I'm in Tx What school are you at? If you dont mind!
Favourite trick plays?
Sorry I unsubscribed. I was looking for visual cues not audio