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Some of the topics that candidates will be trained in include but not limited to…
Building your offense from scratch.
Statement of philosophy.
Player leadership versus coaching leadership.
The nine sections of offensive football.
1. Runs (Read Pass).
2. Play Action (Read Pass).
3.Deep drops.
4. Screens (Read Pass).
5. Quick Game (Read Pass).
6. Gimmicks and trick plays.
7. Run/Run Reads.
8. Bootleg passing.
9. Sprint Out passing.
Game day play calling.
Scripting Plays.
Opening script.
Sample script from games.
Game day preparation.
Opponents break down and tendencies and have to find them.
Practice planning your round and weekly schedules.
Preparation schedule deadlines (what has to be done by Monday? Etc.).
How to break down your opponents and how not get suckered into false tendencies.
Finding matchups for opportunities and issues.
Adopting your offensive scheme to fit your talent.
Formation studies and designs weekly to gain an edge and to get what you want coverage and front wise.
Down and distance scripting.
Game planning versus a team with no chance to win.
Play calling scripting and calling by feel (advantages and disadvantages).
Calling players plays instead of scheme plays.
Goalline scripting.
Two point plays.
Coming off scripting.
Big play scripting.
Coverage beaters.
Man cover plans (rubs and one on one scripting).
Cover zero planning.
Offensive line coach’s weekly preparation and game day samples of adjustments.
What do I ask your players after each series or when they come off the field.
What each coach should watch on every play and what should be done between series.
Game planning to survive a special player (pass rusher, etc).
Two minute philosophy and scripting.
Use of timeouts.
Four minute offense.
Game day substitutions (how, why and when)
Winning games versus winning stats war.
Injury adjustments during the season.
Tempos (superfast, cadence mix, check with me, freeze.
Back up quarterback plans.
Emergency quarterback plans.
Radical injury adjustments during the season.
Radical game plans for superior opponents that you may have a chance to beat.
Practice checklist for every possible scenario on game day. Quarterback surprise punting.
Use of gimmicks and formations.
When playing a bad team.
Building a coaching staff and training them to fit your philosophy.
Game day staff responsibilities.
Game planning responsibilities of staff.
Motivation of a coaching staff.
Motivational players.
Goal Setting (daily weekly and monthly).
Best play calling experience and worst and why?
Play calling when I had three touchdowns lead versus behind.
Sideline discipline.
Never ending improvement as an offense of coordinator and play caller.
Arranging practice to where neither side dominates daily (preventing mental defeat parentheses).
Knowing the freshness and speed of your team and adjusting practice.
Pregame routines on game day (each position).
Warm-ups and stretching.
Calling the game from the press box or the ground? Pros and cons.
What is your half time adjustment routine?
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