Who actually invented the spread offense?

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  • Опубликовано: 17 дек 2024

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  • @BrettKollmann
    @BrettKollmann  3 года назад +899

    This project took me longer to make than literally anything else I've ever done. I thought it would be out yesterday but Premiere was chugging so hard that I had to basically just leave my computer overnight to export this thing - it took HOURS! Man, I really should build a new pc...

    • @Cordova2Pro
      @Cordova2Pro 3 года назад +24

      Really excited for you to break into more storytelling of football! Don't get me wrong, love breakdowns but can't wait to see how this new lane of content works out for you! Keep it up! :)

    • @Ryan-iv3cz
      @Ryan-iv3cz 3 года назад +21

      Looking forward to the PC Build episode Brett

    • @hdvids24
      @hdvids24 3 года назад +2

      premiere a pain in the ass to export, tried fcpx yesterday and the export speed shocked me

    • @mikeharper3459
      @mikeharper3459 3 года назад +2

      Get a Mac dude

    • @alsacrime4806
      @alsacrime4806 3 года назад +6

      Just wondering why you wouldn’t go with a remanufactured Mac Pro for video production.
      It’s interesting to build PC’s but for transparency, ease of use, and overall workflow I would say Mac hands down.
      Your genius is in articulating your vast knowledge in fully digestible detail without being lofty or dumbing the material down.
      This is an art.
      To aspire to learn not one but two foreign languages within the culture of America and American football is positively admirable.
      You are highly regarded by intelligent people, as your comment section shows.
      Bravo!

  • @danielschadd1093
    @danielschadd1093 3 года назад +1079

    No one in football combines detail, production, and just pure football knowledge like Brett. Sweet vid dude

    • @BrettKollmann
      @BrettKollmann  3 года назад +77

      thank you! I just wish Premiere would stop inserting flash frames into my exports that don't show up on the preview lmao. So frustrating. I know nobody else will notice them but me but good god I hate them

    • @gavinb907
      @gavinb907 3 года назад +1

      @@BrettKollmann he’s 100% right

    • @ryu-ken
      @ryu-ken 3 года назад +2

      For most of my life I was just a casual fan drinking and yelling at the TV every sunday until stumbled upon his videos and started learning football at a deeper level

    • @scottylew802
      @scottylew802 3 года назад +2

      His enthusiasm is also contagious

    • @tryhardfinessedyou
      @tryhardfinessedyou 3 года назад +3

      @@Pressle54 he's overrated. The fumble dimension is the WORST series from secret base by a mile.

  • @jamesw1313
    @jamesw1313 3 года назад +324

    I’m just an old guy that watches RUclips more than TV now, and I want to tell you that channels like yours are the reason why. The detail, research, quality, editing, and effects are beyond anything that is being put out on TV. I’m glad you are back, but hope you enjoyed your time off. This channel is the definition of quality over quantity, take your time making these, we aren’t going anywhere.

    • @BrettKollmann
      @BrettKollmann  3 года назад +48

      I appreciate that, thank you!

    • @joshuasipple5522
      @joshuasipple5522 3 года назад +7

      Amen!

    • @djLagwayEnjoyer
      @djLagwayEnjoyer 10 месяцев назад

      I remember when I was a kid you could only get this kind of sports quality from 30 for 30’s. Loved them, watched them whenever they came on. Now with RUclips there are thousands of 30 for 30 type of sports documentary’s and I cannot get enough

  • @NTE_
    @NTE_ 3 года назад +797

    yep this one gonna bang

    • @connorolson1712
      @connorolson1712 3 года назад +2

      YOOOOOOO

    • @Speedster___
      @Speedster___ 3 года назад +1

      Hi

    • @BrettKollmann
      @BrettKollmann  3 года назад +62

      well, maybe it would have if I didn't take the last couple months away from YT at least lmao

    • @monstermizell
      @monstermizell 3 года назад +20

      it was the ugf panda coaching tree that invented spread

    • @jamesgough899
      @jamesgough899 3 года назад +3

      Drew you watch these?!

  • @almightysosa3007
    @almightysosa3007 2 года назад +65

    Had to come back to say RIP to coach Leach. He’ll forever remain an icon

    • @brianjacob8728
      @brianjacob8728 Год назад +1

      Props to the man for being one of few coaches worth interviewing, but thumbs down for his offense. It's led to the dumbing down of the players, coaches and quality of play. That's not a good thing.

  • @dcblunt666
    @dcblunt666 3 года назад +351

    This has got to be the wildest title for a youtube video I’ve ever seen. You got me. I’m watching this shit.
    EDIT: Don’t know why Brett changed it (terrible move on his part). Original title was “how the New Hampshire mafia and a few mormons changed football”

    • @BrettKollmann
      @BrettKollmann  3 года назад +97

      I did my job then 😂

    • @comeintotheforest
      @comeintotheforest 3 года назад +23

      Looks like that didn’t age well

    • @GlacialScion
      @GlacialScion 3 года назад +1

      What was it originally?

    • @WalterWhiteFootballSharing
      @WalterWhiteFootballSharing 3 года назад +11

      @@GlacialScion “how the New Hampshire mafia and a few mormons changed football” - I didn't have the time to watch when it dropped, when I sat down it was gone.

    • @bpdub21
      @bpdub21 3 года назад +4

      Lol i'm mormon and that's hilarious!

  • @cadehomfeldt7875
    @cadehomfeldt7875 3 года назад +39

    ESPN better be watching this man because I’d rather watch one of these on Sunday rather than the talking heads before my games

    • @jamesknapp64
      @jamesknapp64 4 месяца назад

      Problem is you and me are diehards and want deep content. 80% of NFL fans are casual fans who don't want to think too much when watching and just enjoy the games; they don't mind this kind of content but many of them will respond to the talking heads more than us.

  • @solomonsheridan8272
    @solomonsheridan8272 3 года назад +18

    I love how every offense in the NFL is based off of the Air Coryell system, and the way you organized everything is amazing

  • @darrintownsend
    @darrintownsend 3 года назад +48

    Wonderful breakdown, but I feel like you left out the impact that Steve Spurrier had on the offensive game. He went into the SEC in 1990, when the defenses were still playing a 4-4. He proved that you can run 4-5 WR sets, and throw the ball all over the yard- and not only win... but DOMINATE.

  • @ThatFranchiseGuy
    @ThatFranchiseGuy 3 года назад +46

    Oh this will be good. Love the title 😂

    • @ryanmillan1014
      @ryanmillan1014 3 года назад +6

      a wild marcus sighting

    • @51og52
      @51og52 3 года назад +7

      My favorite YT football channel 🤝 my other favorite YT football channel

    • @nancydoerfler6686
      @nancydoerfler6686 3 года назад +1

      The two best football youtubers

  • @cyrianhunt
    @cyrianhunt 3 года назад +12

    As someone who already knew a lot of this story (i've studied it in my free time) i wanted to congratulate you on an AMAZING video. I've tried several times to explain this to my friends and honestly, from here on out i'm just gonna link em to your video. This is incredibly informative and well made, but most importantly, it's really well told and supremely simply explained. Kudos to you my man, hope you keep up the incredible work.

  • @joaogabrielsilvadeavellar4609
    @joaogabrielsilvadeavellar4609 3 года назад +22

    As a D# stan, I would really love to see this kind of content about a defensive formation (any one you choose). Yeah, I know this is a pain in the ass to make, produce and everything else, but that would be perfect. (Also great work on this vid Brett, everything is just amazing, from the way everything is presented to the content itself that is being presented)

  • @chel9157
    @chel9157 3 года назад +5

    Hey Brett I lost my mom last year and I’ve felt a void but I promised that I would make it to the league and being able to learn the game with you and learn from you has honestly been a privilege so let me say THANK YOU for keeping me afloat through my tough times and helping me change my game to become a better player

    • @BrettKollmann
      @BrettKollmann  3 года назад +1

      I am so sorry for your loss, that’s a terrible thing to go through at a young age. Where do you play?

    • @chel9157
      @chel9157 3 года назад +1

      @@BrettKollmann I’m from New Jersey and last year I played for deptford and this year I’m moving to Scranton

  • @alexanderlegenhausen4919
    @alexanderlegenhausen4919 3 года назад +28

    The production value is on point

  • @willgolden
    @willgolden 3 года назад +138

    You could add Clair de Lune to anything and it would make it a masterpiece

    • @BrettKollmann
      @BrettKollmann  3 года назад +33

      100% agreed

    • @theninjaofmusic
      @theninjaofmusic 3 года назад +22

      I wanna add it to the OJ trial and see if it holds water.

    • @Speedster___
      @Speedster___ 3 года назад

      Uh what?

    • @Hyndergogen9
      @Hyndergogen9 3 года назад +1

      @@theninjaofmusic ... Ok you might have found the exception

    • @marksieber4626
      @marksieber4626 Год назад

      Love to see an expansion of this video. Part 2 would be great.

  • @kevinbeattie7297
    @kevinbeattie7297 3 года назад +2

    excited for this. have had this obsession for a long time too. going back to an 8th grade history report on the Bill Walsh Niners Dynasty. Following through a city college english research paper on the spread offense and the Belichick NE Patriots. seeing it first hand turn my bottom of the league HS football team to a contender by my senior year. watching most HS's in Cali pick it up soon after. seeing it work as a HS football coach. and using it in madden since my first year playing with Madden 06. You see how every team in the NFL has at least 1 spread formation, often many more.

  • @plasticlemons9547
    @plasticlemons9547 3 года назад +5

    Wow man. I used to be interested in football mainly for just the athletic performance perspective, but this video really shows how crazy strategic football really is. I think I just got hooked. Amazing stuff man, thanks

  • @owensrandy19
    @owensrandy19 3 года назад +19

    “the landscape of what a pro style qb prospect even looks like has changed forever”
    some fans can’t accept this when they see this new wave of qbs and it’s sad

    • @Customerbuilder
      @Customerbuilder 3 года назад +4

      I think your comment has big, hidden implications. I'm white, so I'll just be frank. I think you're saying, and I agree, that older fans, team owners, scouts, coaches, think of the prototypical (usually white) pocket-passer. Someone who'll be that reliable guy for 15 years. But, contracts don't work like that anymore, and neither do the concepts. I'm glad we have a new era in mobile QBs; it makes the game a lot more exciting. But, a need for a more mobile player puts an expiration date on them -- more in line w/ RBs. The hope is that as these QBs hit 30, they can change their style into a more protected, pocket-passer. I think they jury is still out on that, though.
      Sorry. That was a lot. Basically, GMs are still drafting QBs to start their rebuilds, when they should be building inside-out with linemen that can play 10+ years. But, a combination of their pre-conceived notions and the desire to make splashy draft picks to please ownership get in the way of sound judgment.

    • @owensrandy19
      @owensrandy19 3 года назад +4

      @@Customerbuilder you’re 100 percent right bro. those players do have expiration dates and they may be sooner than the usual 15 year qb but it’s so many athletes at the position to where it’s going to become wash, rinse and repeat. they’re coming and i don’t think they will go away tbh. love your reply though

    • @Customerbuilder
      @Customerbuilder 3 года назад

      @@owensrandy19 thanks man!

    • @kudukilla
      @kudukilla 3 года назад +2

      Historically great RB’s have had shorter expiration dates than great QB’s. These newer running QB’s will probably have shorter expiration dates because they’re playing more like RB’s.
      It’ll be interesting to see how that plays out in terms of legacies. 15 years and more from now will we be talking about Mahomes, Newton, Mayfield, Murray and Wilson the same way we look at Brady, Montana, P Manning, Elway, Staubach, and Bradshaw because of shorter careers?

    • @kevinjohnson7418
      @kevinjohnson7418 3 года назад

      Not sure what you mean.. some, older fans have always got excited when a different style quarter back came in...like Michael Vick. I , for one , was hoping the Vikings would get him before the eagles did . Just because fans aren't convinced that running quarter backs can last doesn't mean we don't like seeing them. I would guess any and every true football fan would want the quarter back who gives their team the best shot to win.

  • @therealjoshuacaleb4873
    @therealjoshuacaleb4873 3 года назад +4

    Never knew the connection between Andy Reid and the Air Raid. Learned something new today.

  • @denleywenner6623
    @denleywenner6623 3 года назад +7

    20:12 had to double take at the quads stack formation😂😂😂

    • @SimGunther
      @SimGunther 3 года назад

      If you saw that in 1984 when Mississippi Valley State in the "good old days" of Jerry Rice, you'd bawl your eyes at how many points they'd score per game.

  • @XBBBBBXx
    @XBBBBBXx 3 года назад +2

    i had a really shitty workday, but im so excited for this rn! thank you for beeing so dedicated to what you do, and its been great seeing you grow as a creator over the past year

  • @PriceAintRight
    @PriceAintRight 3 года назад +2

    Brett, you make me look like I know what I'm talmbout to decades long football watchers. Your shit is crazy educational, and easy to absorb. I just learned about an entire offensive system in a half hour.

  • @ToiletClogger420
    @ToiletClogger420 Год назад +88

    “Trevor Lawrence will feel right at home with Urban Meyer” - Brett Kollmann, 2021

    • @Archimedes115
      @Archimedes115 Год назад +12

      Freezing cold take 🤣

    • @prismatic9804
      @prismatic9804 Год назад +1

      He also called Cliff Kingsbury a good offensive coach

    • @smittyDXPS3
      @smittyDXPS3 3 месяца назад +2

      "That one didn't age quite so well"

    • @Treyfc
      @Treyfc Месяц назад

      @@prismatic9804I’m obviously quite behind here, and there’s still no telling exactly the future, but Kingsbury absolutely is a very good offensive coach, and I would have said that even before Jayden Daniels has started the season the way he has with a pretty lackluster personnel group

    • @prismatic9804
      @prismatic9804 Месяц назад

      @@Treyfc he didn't look it at Arizona. The offense was inconsistent there. Daniels looks fantastic rn. I want to see more

  • @briggslyons3835
    @briggslyons3835 3 года назад +7

    This is the best football video I have ever seen, keep up the great work Brett!

  • @mathewspieker
    @mathewspieker 3 года назад

    Lubbock native, Mike Leach's offense was so fun to watch. Athletic behemoths with 3ft splits up front, balls flying downfield. Pure joy.

  • @cloudlight5363
    @cloudlight5363 3 года назад +9

    YES YES YES YES. It’s only Noon but I’m gonna crack a beer, eat my bratwurst, and jump in!!!

  • @adeptusserpentus912
    @adeptusserpentus912 3 года назад +6

    Brett the documentarian. Incredible offseason content

  • @hunterreynolds2513
    @hunterreynolds2513 Год назад +8

    Urban Meyer take aged well.

  • @nolskis6023
    @nolskis6023 3 года назад +87

    Ah, my two favourite things Brett, the mafia family’s and football. How’d you know?

    • @connermcgraw7116
      @connermcgraw7116 3 года назад +9

      That is three things smh my head

    • @nolskis6023
      @nolskis6023 3 года назад +2

      @@connermcgraw7116 mama miaaaaaaa 😔💔

    • @k.olimitless723
      @k.olimitless723 3 года назад +8

      @@connermcgraw7116 you said shaking my head my head 😂😭

    • @Notcleverenough
      @Notcleverenough 3 года назад

      @@connermcgraw7116 nah, Brett is apart of the Mafia 😎

    • @badcornflakes6374
      @badcornflakes6374 3 года назад

      And Mormons from BYU

  • @seantomlinson3320
    @seantomlinson3320 3 года назад

    Fantastic. I so appreciate the shout out to Coach Snyder from K State. This video shows why I love football so much. All these amazing variations of offense and shared principles are wonderful.

  • @chalupacabrabatman7771
    @chalupacabrabatman7771 3 года назад

    Brett, I am a stranger to you but you have become such a dear friend to me. Feels really weird but i dont dwell on that. I just feel grateful i get to share in what you create. You have an incredible football IQ and your production skills are top notch. Thankyou for everything fam. I appreciate you.

  • @noahhupp8548
    @noahhupp8548 3 года назад +4

    the opening sequence has me questioning what I'm about to watch

  • @nykia31
    @nykia31 3 года назад

    I love jumping down the spread offense origins rabbit hole. Every direction it takes you, is crazy fun.

  • @Treyfc
    @Treyfc Месяц назад

    Surprised I never liked this video until just now, I’ve watched it multiple times. Brett, you so seamlessly integrate fantastic editing, your personable self, and a TON of knowledge and research into what isn’t even that long of a video. This could be an entire documentary series, and it leaves some homework to explore on our owns, but it’s the perfect digestible size to understand coaching trees and the “spread” (pun intended) of offensive influence through the last 50ish years

    • @Treyfc
      @Treyfc Месяц назад

      I’ve watched you since I was In high school (now a 5th year senior in college) and this is my favorite video of yours by a good bit, mostly due to the fact that it hasn’t yet aged at all, besides some small developments since its release. Still doesn’t take away from the content that’s there

  • @COInTexas
    @COInTexas 3 года назад

    Great video!. I wrote a paper on the spread offense in college back in the mid 90's that focused on the Jack Elway/Dennis Erickson/Joe Tiller/Mike Price/John L. Smith/Bobby Petrino/Scott Linehan one back spread system. Also discussed the Run & Shoot, Steve Spurrier's Fun & Gun, Buffalo Bills K-Gun, and Archie Gunslinger Coolie's Satellite Express that featured Jerry Rice.

  • @bpdub21
    @bpdub21 3 года назад +1

    Brett, as a huge BYU fan and a OG film roomer/ bootlegger I'm geeking out over you just talking about BYU.

    • @BrettKollmann
      @BrettKollmann  3 года назад

      They are easily one of the most influential programs ever!

  • @trd1914
    @trd1914 3 года назад +1

    You sir are a master at your craft. As a Lions fan I'd love to see more on the run and shoot from when we used it in the past.

  • @H_K_N_
    @H_K_N_ 3 года назад

    ngl didn’t even know this was a brett kollmann video cuz of the thumbnail but i’ve got my popcorn and i’m ready to watch

  • @brokepeoplelife6373
    @brokepeoplelife6373 3 года назад +1

    Very under rated channel. With how good the production and info is. Ive learned a lot from you man. Thank you.

  • @aarongardner8399
    @aarongardner8399 3 года назад +25

    As a BYU alum and fan, this video is like creamery chocolate milk injected straight into my veins. So proud and just love football so much!

  • @Dowgle
    @Dowgle 3 года назад

    Fantastic video Brett as always. As someone from the UK who has only been diving deep into the NFL for the last 3-4 years, this sort of video is invaluable to learn more about the history of the game and where concepts developed. Would love to see you and EJ dive more into this sort of thing on Bootleg occasionally as well. Cheers my man

  • @loganseawright1173
    @loganseawright1173 3 месяца назад +1

    As someone who goes to school at Jax State, current home of Rich Rod, I am a massive fan of this video

  • @sebaufiend
    @sebaufiend 3 года назад +2

    Seeing all these great coaches just winding up together reminds me of the history of quantum physics. Sommerfeld advised Heisenberg, Pauli, debye, bethe and worked along side max born and Niels Bohr...

  • @rhyne9388
    @rhyne9388 3 года назад

    Brett this is fantastic. Finally, someone that puts everything regarding the spread together in one video. I salute you well done.

  • @TheGoIsWin21
    @TheGoIsWin21 2 года назад +1

    I love this video for so many reasons, (not my first time watching it), but "It's why Trevor Lawrence will feel at home in Urban Meyer's offense" is one of the funniest post-dated comments I've ever heard.

  • @autumnmccomb6647
    @autumnmccomb6647 3 года назад +1

    For one, this was ridiculously cool too watch, and it was definitely worth the wait, and two, i’m curious as to whether the Shanahan offense would fall onto that tree at all or if it started separate and eventually merged with stuff like Zone Reads

  • @jacobhammock3355
    @jacobhammock3355 3 года назад

    This is undoubtedly one of my top 5 favorite RUclips videos of 2021.
    Thank yoh

  • @ravens2376
    @ravens2376 3 года назад

    This was a super cool change of pace for a channel I’ve supported and watched for years! Felt very much like a documentary. I love the way you make it simple without dumbing it down too much. Very cool Great work!

  • @jakekuhn9445
    @jakekuhn9445 3 года назад +1

    This was well worth the wait how does Brett only improve every video he makes.

  • @paprika3997
    @paprika3997 3 года назад +8

    Ok, now I know why this took you 18 hours to edit.
    Incredible work!

    • @BrettKollmann
      @BrettKollmann  3 года назад +2

      Far longer than 18 hours trust me hahaha

  • @edwardnewton6662
    @edwardnewton6662 3 года назад

    Coach Archie Cooley Of Mississippi Valley St., should have been mentioned in this video. He ran the Spread offense, from 1980-1986. It was called the Satellite Express. It was no huddle and quick tempo. His QB was record breaking Willie "Satellite" Totten, and he was throwing to some little known receiver named Jerry Rice. They averaged 51 pts., a game for a 3 year stretch.

  • @sixmike
    @sixmike 3 года назад

    You're in my top tier rotation for in-depth sports analysis, love your work my dude.

  • @thebuzz7282
    @thebuzz7282 3 года назад +1

    Great video! Rich rod deserved a bigger spotlight tho, his Wvu spread really brought it to the forefront of college football

  • @tommyhoffman
    @tommyhoffman 3 года назад +1

    ive been saving this one for the right time and without even watching yet great vid my man

  • @darkangels119
    @darkangels119 3 года назад

    I lowkey wish this video was an hour long lol there is so much history to this and I'm all for it

  • @michaelroberts3898
    @michaelroberts3898 3 года назад

    Don Faurot literally wrote the book on the split t formation. Wider blocking splits were something he adapted as well. Bud Wilkinson gave him credit for it. His read option concepts were the foundation for Oklahoma and Bud Wilkinson and 47 wins, thus Nebraska, thus wishbone, thus modern spread evolutions. He crossed paths with Wilkinson during WW2

  • @mgsbigdog9079
    @mgsbigdog9079 3 года назад

    Great look. As a BYU fan it was definitely a fun watch (even with Gary Crowton in there). Its funny how many College Football fans forget about Mike Leach being a BYU Alum and being there at BYU when all of this innovation was happening.

  • @edwardfisher9930
    @edwardfisher9930 3 года назад

    Great video... missing a few guys like Steve spurrier fun and gun offense and mark richt uptempo offense at Florida state with Charlie ward

  • @ckmeier
    @ckmeier 3 года назад

    This is HIGH quality work my man. I love the opening and I can see why you said it took so long to make it. Hell, I would buy $$$ that poster board for my office in a NY second - great job 3 Striper, a Mater Dei man no doubt!

  • @harrisonsteeves-little1774
    @harrisonsteeves-little1774 3 года назад +2

    I run like a spread-coast hybrid at my high school and this was such a cool video about the system history. Thank you so much for doing this! Oh and, what’s the song at the beginning?

  • @schroeder5008
    @schroeder5008 3 года назад +2

    WHY DID YOU CHANGE THE TITLE?! IT WAS AMAZING! So is the video but that’s a given

    • @Customerbuilder
      @Customerbuilder 3 года назад +1

      what was the original title?

    • @schroeder5008
      @schroeder5008 3 года назад +1

      @@Customerbuilder Something along the lines of how the New Hampshire Mafia and some random guy changed the NFL forever

  • @jachyatlas
    @jachyatlas 3 года назад

    "and finally but certainly not least" nailed it Brett

  • @alexh4536
    @alexh4536 3 года назад

    Such a good video. I really enjoyed the visual of the board with in the background connecting the dots. I’d love to see you do a video of the Bill Walsh coaching tree in this format.

  • @bigdogpete43
    @bigdogpete43 11 месяцев назад

    I remember BYU in the old WAC. 3rd down, 2 yard line, no backs, trips right, shotgun. I was at Wyoming when Tiller was there. Last guy with the ball won 59-56. Crazy.

  • @allysinlombard
    @allysinlombard 10 месяцев назад +1

    A lot of teams are adopting a McVay/Shanahan offense these days.
    Could you do a video on Kubiak, etc.?

  • @Letopher
    @Letopher 2 года назад +4

    RIP Coach Mike 🕊️

  • @SonicSwifter
    @SonicSwifter 3 года назад

    New title got a click straight away. I was actually surprised to see it this morning with that title as when I seen the original title I just kinda assumed it was a Secret Base video and left it for later. Little did my dumbass know it was a video I've wanted someone to do for months now. Thanks for the amazing content as per usual Brett!

  • @joshuasipple5522
    @joshuasipple5522 3 года назад +1

    Brett, as usual, awesome video. I LOVE this sort of historical football content. Please keep producing this! On that note, when you feel up to it, could we get a defensive version of this 60 years revolution? I feel like there hasn't yet been one single strategy or formation that really solves the dilemma created by the various spread offenses, but what has at least been tried so far? And, how much are the current rules hindering defenses' chances of realistically developing an effective strategy?

  • @zerof0rce
    @zerof0rce 3 года назад

    Great video, on a question I've asked myself as well. Definitely telling my football buddies to check this out. Awesome work!

  • @thejuanandonlyyoutubechann3866
    @thejuanandonlyyoutubechann3866 3 года назад +8

    Ngl, this made me feel a bit more at ease with the Jets taking Zach Wilson

    • @harrycallahan5018
      @harrycallahan5018 3 года назад

      You should never feel at ease when it comes to the jets, they lull you in with the thought of some future success, then blam, they take a fullback in the second round or some shit.

  • @jasenfoster5973
    @jasenfoster5973 3 года назад +24

    That “Scoville” pun was perfect I couldn’t tell if you even meant it

    • @BrettKollmann
      @BrettKollmann  3 года назад +4

      😉

    • @Sixsoul
      @Sixsoul 3 года назад +1

      Got me too! Chili heads UNITE!!!

    • @Speedster___
      @Speedster___ 3 года назад

      Where was that didn’t catch it?

  • @Acklife
    @Acklife 3 года назад +1

    your videos are truly under appreciated and I'm sorry for that

  • @MasonMcGowan95
    @MasonMcGowan95 2 года назад

    I’m glad I stuck through that intro lol this was an amazing watch!

  • @BrianGlaze
    @BrianGlaze 3 года назад

    Historical analysis of football concepts. This is what I love to see. Thanks Brett!

  • @Customerbuilder
    @Customerbuilder 3 года назад +5

    Great info! A few things I learned and really enjoyed: Gillman's coaching tree, how important BYU is to the sport, the Steve Young connection, and the Jack Elway connection. And, the pic of a young Andy Reid. Just fascinating.

  • @OkagaCalifornia
    @OkagaCalifornia 3 года назад

    I'm a simple man, I see a new Brett Kollmann video after a while, and I drop everything that I'm doing it to watch it.

  • @adubs365
    @adubs365 2 года назад

    Brett to this day while i watched your content before this. This video woke my love of football. Great video and thanks for creating a new hobby from the past.

  • @samuelkennedy2208
    @samuelkennedy2208 3 года назад

    This is well worth the wait. Thanks for everything you do Brett, your work and love for what you do never goes unnoticed. Hope you’re staying safe and healthy

  • @TheUnnamedAssailant
    @TheUnnamedAssailant 2 года назад

    Damn I love the Clair De Lune intro, really sets the tone and detail for the whole grand story put out

  • @jaquanthompson8264
    @jaquanthompson8264 9 месяцев назад

    This may be the best evolution of football video for the last 30ish years

  • @tyler2081
    @tyler2081 3 года назад

    how did i miss this video, glad to see you’re back brett!

  • @fineapple_esq
    @fineapple_esq 3 года назад

    Have you heard of Brennan Marion? He turned Howard's offense into an animal with Caylin Newton. Its a weird mix of old-school flex wing, triple option, multiple backs set.

  • @rubenfaas9627
    @rubenfaas9627 3 года назад

    Woah, Chriss Wesseling would be proud of this one I'd think. Goes to show that, like different types of offenses, some YT ideas evolve into some unexpected awesomeness.

  • @internalwhack9638
    @internalwhack9638 3 года назад +1

    A coach that also helped in making the shotgun formation a much more used formation in the nfl is definitely the innovator Tom Landry

  • @NachoLemon
    @NachoLemon 3 года назад

    Amazing video Brett. I think you always manage to put the NFL as a whole into perspective that not a lot of people can. Despite everything that makes the NFL stink, it's videos like this and others that you make, that really highlight the rich history and cultural transfers in the NFL. Thank you for the hard work.

  • @EAFSQ9
    @EAFSQ9 2 года назад +8

    9:47 rest in peace, Mike Leach.

  • @gagemadrid8684
    @gagemadrid8684 3 года назад

    Some of your best work to date, Brett! This was a masterpiece and a master-class all at the same time! You should be very proud, my friend!!

  • @austinunderwood
    @austinunderwood Год назад +1

    I played against Hal Mumme when he coached at Jackson State. I now live in his old apartment and get a lot of his spam mail.

  • @a.rad_vlogs
    @a.rad_vlogs 3 года назад

    The camera is crazy man, crazy the improvement from when u were doing vids on the sacksonville team

  • @kylekastilahn
    @kylekastilahn 3 года назад

    interesting I would have compared the spread to be more of a deviation from that run n gun/run n shoot offense that Jerry Glanville used to run with falcons and I think oilers did some of it around the same time too.

  • @datguitarman2056
    @datguitarman2056 3 года назад +1

    Can you please show a picture of the whole board.
    Btw congrats on 300,000 subs

  • @ashtonb0419
    @ashtonb0419 2 года назад +6

    rip mike leach

  • @DWilliams-ce8nb
    @DWilliams-ce8nb 3 года назад

    Coach Art Walker was running a Spread Option offense in high school in the early 1960's. Shaker High School, Newtonville, NY.

  • @gatorbodine2011
    @gatorbodine2011 3 года назад +3

    Most underrated channel on RUclips 🤘

  • @coffeyallday
    @coffeyallday 3 года назад

    Drew Brees only had 2 power conference offers out of high school and they were both from guys in this video. He obviously followed Tiller to Purdue but the other offer was from Hal Mumme at Kentucky.

  • @mattmeagher365
    @mattmeagher365 Год назад

    Great video! The start of a really cool documentary.

  • @lmorgan2lm
    @lmorgan2lm 3 года назад

    I had the pleasure of watching the combo of Pat White and Steve Slaton run Rich Rod’s offense in person. I miss those days.

  • @lewisgreenstein
    @lewisgreenstein Год назад +2

    Upon rewatch the Trevor Lawrence Urban Meyer prediction is hilarious. Love the vid though! Go pats 😢 go buckeyes 😊

  • @leemcdonald1342
    @leemcdonald1342 3 года назад

    Nice video.
    Could you considered doing a video of the different offensive schemes, please? (If you haven't done one yet.)

  • @jorsh4934
    @jorsh4934 3 года назад

    Dude this might be your best video yet.