okay guys sorry! try these!!!
http://www.scribd.com/doc/27491675/Glazier-Clinic-Indy-2
http://www.scribd.com/doc/27491666/Indy-February-Clinic-2010
http://www.scribd.com/doc/26970802/Glazier-Clinic-Chicago-2
http://www.scribd.com/doc/27491934
by John G. Maurek, John Konecki and Terrance Banks A football blog devoted to SPREAD FOOTBALL with NO HUDDLE capabilities...
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
HELP ME
I am looking for OREGON CLIPS from the last 2 years.
Any 4-3 DEFENSE dvds.
Please send me an email I will send you my trade list.
Any 4-3 DEFENSE dvds.
Please send me an email I will send you my trade list.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Clinic Notes
Sorry for the delay. I am still in the process of finishing pictures and notes. Here is short summary.
Glazier Clinic Chicago 2/4 -2/6/10
Ashland University Head Coach Lee Owens
The biggest points I got from Coach Owens was:
1) When changing to the spread he still wanted that downhill attitude run. The blocking remains the same whether the play is run from under center or from gun.
2) If personnel is a problem then have players learn multiple positions. At Ashland they have Fullbacks and H Backs (TE) grouped together and Running backs and Slot receivers grouped together.
3) You can’t scout game tempo from film.
Mississippi State WR coach Mark Hudspeth
The biggest points I got from Coach Hudspeth was:
1) QB Veer or Midline read: don’t worry about angle of shoulders, where the key is leaning. The read key should be “Can the defender tackle the RB??”
2) Sometimes you may need to get into two back set to get bigger pass plays.
Glazier Clinic Chicago 2/4 -2/6/10
Ashland University Head Coach Lee Owens
The biggest points I got from Coach Owens was:
1) When changing to the spread he still wanted that downhill attitude run. The blocking remains the same whether the play is run from under center or from gun.
2) If personnel is a problem then have players learn multiple positions. At Ashland they have Fullbacks and H Backs (TE) grouped together and Running backs and Slot receivers grouped together.
3) You can’t scout game tempo from film.
Mississippi State WR coach Mark Hudspeth
The biggest points I got from Coach Hudspeth was:
1) QB Veer or Midline read: don’t worry about angle of shoulders, where the key is leaning. The read key should be “Can the defender tackle the RB??”
2) Sometimes you may need to get into two back set to get bigger pass plays.
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