This is one of those topics where it all comes down to semantics and how you learned it/remembered it.
This is how i think about the different iterations of Zone Tracks, I'm very curious to hear others points of view on the topic.
Former Alabama HC - Nick Saban
The Four criteria he looked for when hiring a new coach.
What kind of character do you have?
- "What kind of examples do you set"
What kind of knowledge do you have?
Ability to apply the knowledge & teach the players
- "Coaching is
Rutgers HC Greg Schiano
The importance of vertical alignment within a coaching staff.
I just wrote and defended my thesis on the significance of Clear Defined Organizational Structure on the Win/Loss rates of College and NFL teams, so it's very interesting to hear his changing
Texas Safeties Coach Blake Gideon
Building a Drill Menu
EDD's
Specialty Drills
Reevaluating your drill list as you enter each 'Season'
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Trips Coverages
I Know Trips checks vary greatly from league to league so these are just four of the most frequent ones i hear about/see.
Curious to hear what's most common from other coaches.
I know for a few people Cover 1 is a common one to see.
Defensive ID
Nothing Original here, this is rooted in R4 ideology
Three types of CB
- Depths
- Leverages
- Eyes
Depth + Leverage + Eyes gives the QB/WR insight on what coverage they're seeing.
Again this is about simplifying and giving tools to the players to ID what they See
Miss State OL coach Cody Kennedy
Teaching DUO
Gap scheme
- Duo = Double Up (power no puller)
Priority Gap Teaching
Gap Filled = Down block, V neck landmark
Gap Open = Look to build DBL
Backside = Patient alert for games, Win Inside
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I drew this up a couple years ago but it helps illustrate why i like Inside Zone so much.
So much versatility from just the TE spot alone to show all these different looks.