Getting Your Playmaker the Ball – Braxton Miller
2 of the most common phrases in coaching are “get the ball to your playmaker” and “put athletes in space”.
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2 of the most common phrases in coaching are “get the ball to your playmaker” and “put athletes in space”.
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This post is a combination of a few REALLY old posts from my previous blog. Back a few years ago,
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If you frequent my blog or my twitter account you know I LOVE POWER and Counter! I am often asked how
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A friend asked me to describe a backside cut off technique for an OL away from the play. This is
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Stanford is one of the best in the country at utilizing the Pin and Pull Scheme (PNP). PNP is a
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One of my favorite offenses to watch is Stanford. I admire how they pound the ball from various personnel groups
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While going through the film for the large Baylor O Write up I did here I saw North Carolina running something that
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One of the big stories of College Bowl Season was the dominating performance by the Baylor Bears ground game against
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I love studying offenses that run the football. I get that the spread offense and RPO packaged plays are all
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