Lessons from Andy Reid's College Coach

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • Andy Reid just won his second Super Bowl so I wanted to shine a light on "your favorite coach's favorite coach."
    Coach Reid played at BYU for LaVell Edwards and much of his coaching philosophy has been shaped by Coach Edwards. I spent a week reading his Autobiography and wanted to share some lessons from Andy Reid's College Coach.
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Комментарии • 11

  • @JohnathanLingo
    @JohnathanLingo Год назад +2

    The other genius thing LaVell was able to do was attract incredible coaches. He had 23(!) players/coaches be head coaches in the NFL or college. That doesn't even count Mike Leach, BYU student, who took LaVell's concepts to the next level.
    Mike Holmgren
    Brian Billick
    Andy Reid
    Kalani Sitake
    Norm Chow
    Etc, etc.
    LaVell didn't have to dominate the room. He got his staff pulling in the same direction, and then he supported them and let them help make the program better.
    LaVell was an amazing coach, but those who knew him talk about what an amazing guy he was.

  • @JohnathanLingo
    @JohnathanLingo Год назад +3

    LaVell would meet 1-on-1 with the players regularly. He didn't do a lot of individual coaching on the field. Instead, he coached his players in life. His ex-players love him fiercely.

  • @randanmanuela504
    @randanmanuela504 Год назад +1

    Loved hearing your perspective! Grown up in Utah between BYU and Utah and have seen a ton of Lavell Edwards and BYU football. Really enjoyed hearing your passion for learning the history of the passing game!

    • @CoachDanCasey
      @CoachDanCasey  Год назад +1

      Love the history of the game and I have a ton of admiration for LaVell Edwards!

  • @JohnathanLingo
    @JohnathanLingo Год назад +2

    LaVell was innovative in a lot of ways. One example, he was the first college coach to hire a specific special teams coach.
    His first special teams coach sent out his resume to every school in the nation, explaining why he should be hired as a special teams coach exclusively, and LaVell was the only guy to give him a call.

  • @rickhutson6386
    @rickhutson6386 Год назад +2

    Really enjoyed this. I remember listening to Norm Chow in 1985 at clinics. I also heard Coach Edwards at another clinic.

  • @sbs8756
    @sbs8756 Год назад +1

    Loved this so much. My favorite channel on RUclips

  • @KyleWordelman
    @KyleWordelman Год назад +1

    I appreciate so much of your work. Deep dives into scheme/concepts as well as deep dives into the art and heart of coaching. Thanks so much coach!

    • @CoachDanCasey
      @CoachDanCasey  Год назад

      Thanks Kyle! Planning on doing a lot more like this!