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Showing posts with label Football coaching video. Show all posts
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Saturday, February 3, 2018

CoachTube Presents: How to Add the RPO To Your Split-Zone Run Play - Brent Dearmon




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CLICK HERE TO SEE THE WHOLE THING:  Follow along as Brent Dearmon opens up his RPO playbook and coaches you up just like one of his players. In this video, Coach Dearmon is installing the Split-Zone RPO and explaining how he wants the quarterback to read the defense before and after the snap

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Identifying and Attacking Coverages with the RPO

by Brent Dearmon

 About this Course

Get an up close look at one of the most electrifying schemes in football today, taught by one of the guys who knows it best, Coach Brent Dearmon at Arkansas Tech!   The Offense That Produced Unbelievable Numbers After working under Gus Malzahn at Auburn, Coach Dearmon engineered the biggest offensive turnaround in college football at Arkansas Tech, and his offenses now average 36.5 points and 458.8 yards per game.   Change Up Your Reads Coach Dearmon walks you through his thought processes when designing plays and explains how he thinks about the different pre-snap and post-snap RPOs.   Stay One Step Ahead of the Defense Coach Dearmon takes an in-depth look at the many different coverages designed to stop the modern spread offense, and shows you exactly what the defense is thinking with each one.   If you're looking to get better on offense, you owe it to your team to get your hands on this incredible resource!   Book this course now! 


BrentDearmonCPW Brent Dearmon Offensive Coordinator - Arkansas Tech University
Brent Dearmon enters his third year as the offensive coordinator at Arkansas Tech, after spending the previous two seasons on the staff of Gus Malzahn at Auburn University. In his first year at Arkansas Tech, the Wonder Boys produced the biggest offensive turnaround in college football - including a 360% increase in rushing yards from the previous season. Tech's offense was the second-rated offense in the GAC, racking up 36.5 points and 458.8 yards per game.  Along the way, Chris Eastburn,  Bryan Allen, Jabyes Cross, Trey Martin and Arsenio Favor earned all-conference accolades. Dearmon has had a QB make the all-conference list in each of his two seasons at Arkansas Tech. Dearmon’s offense has been in the top 4 in the league in the last two seasons in rushing offense, turnover margin, redzone offense, and fourth down conversions.  During his time at Auburn, Dearmon spent the 2013 season as a Running Back Analyst and the 2014 season as a Wide Receiver Analyst. While Dearmon was at Auburn, the Tigers posted a combined 20-7 record, including an 11-5 mark in SEC play. The 2013 Tigers captured the SEC title en route to an appearance in the BCS Championship Game in 2013. Dearmon was at Auburn during “The Miracle in Jordan-Hare” hail mary play verses Georgia and the “Kick Six” Field Goal return touchdown verses Alabama. Dearmon brought extensive experience in the high school ranks to Auburn, as he spent three seasons as the offensive coordinator at Vigor High School in Prichard, Alabama before taking the reins of the program at B.C. Rain High School for two seasons. Dearmon won a state championship at Vigor in 2008 as his offense averaged 36 ppg.  He began his coaching career at his alma mater, Bethel University, in 2007, where he served as a student assistant, coaching the defensive backs as the team posted an 11-2 record. Dearmon started for four years at Bethel University, where he re-wrote the school's record book en route to the school's first conference title, first playoff appearance, and first playoff victory. He remains the school's career and single-season record holder in passing yards and touchdowns. Dearmon spent time after college playing in the arena and indoor football leagues as a quarterback. (Evansville Bluecats, Tennessee Valley Vipers, San Angelo Stampede Express)  Dearmon is married to Amanda Dearmon and they have two amazing children, Carter (5) and Isabella (3).

 

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Tuesday, January 30, 2018

CoachTube Presents: Offensive Line Drills - Southern University Cat Block Drill

CLICK HERE TO SEE THE WHOLE THING: Coach Chennis Berry covers the "Cat Block" Drill that he uses to teach the power run game at Southern University. Follow along and learn as Coach Berry teaches you a great drill for developing your offensive line and getting better at the power run game. Click the link above to get even more great instruction in the power run game from Coach Berry!

About this Course
Learn the Gap Scheme used by Coach Chennis Berry and his Offensive Line at Southern University. 
ChennisBerryChennis BerryAssistant Head Coach / Offensive Coordinator / Offensive Line Southern University
Chennis Berry was hired as the Assistant Head Coach/Co-Offensive Coordinator and Offensive Line Coach at Southern University in 2013. In his two seasons with the program, he has helped guide the Jaguars to two SWAC West titles and the 2013 SWAC Championship. Southern ranked seventh nationally in fewest sacks allowed in 2014 and led the SWAC in Red Zone efficiency. Individually, OL Dewayne Houston and WR Willie Quinn were each named All-Americans and First Team All-SWAC selections while QB Austin Howard was named the conference’s freshman of the year. 

In 2013, QB Dray Joseph earned SWAC Co-Offensive Player of the Year honors for his role in leading the Jaguars to their first conference championship since 2003. WR Lee Doss was named an All-American and First Team All-SWAC while OL Anthony Mosley received Second Team All-SWAC honors. Under Berry’s direction, Joseph, Doss and Mosley combined to lead the SWAC in Passing Efficiency and earn a second place conference ranking in Passing Offense. Overall, Berry has 20 years of college coaching experience and has earned an excellent reputation for developing solid offensive lines while orchestrating rushing attacks that lead to record-breaking performances.

Over his career, Berry has also shown a willingness to expand his coaching knowledge. As part of the NFL's Minority Internship Program, Berry has interned with six different NFL teams, including the Jacksonville Jaguars, Indianapolis Colts, Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, San Diego Chargers and Chicago Bears. In 2009, he participated in the NCAA Expert Coaches Academy Forum. The program prepares young minority assistant coaches for head coaching positions.

A native of Cleveland, Berry came to Southern following two seasons as the co-offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at Howard University. In 2012, the Bison finished second in the MEAC with a 7-4 record which was the program’s first winning season in seven years. The offensive line was key to the Bison’s success as Howard finished 2nd in the MEAC with a 365.4 yards per game average. The Bison also were second in the MEAC in rushing with 221.5 yards per game average. These accomplishments led to four Howard offensive linemen earning All-MEAC honors (Josh Matthews, Davin Morris, Bradley Bush Johnson, and David Wilson). The offensive line also blocked for the MEAC’s leading rusher, Terrence Lefall, who rushed for 1,200 yards in only eight games.

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Tuesday, January 16, 2018

CoachTube.com Presents: Offensive Line Fundamentals - Teaching the First Step

CLICK HERE TO SEE THE WHOLE THING:  Coach Ed Thomas explains everything you need to know to coach your offensive linemen on their first step off the snap. Getting your players to play with proper leverage on the line of scrimmage all starts with the first step! Click the link above to see the whole thing!

 Get the best offensive line drills and techniques for the run game, all packed into one star-studded video. 

- Gain proven techniques and insights from some of the best offensive line coaches in the game
- Learn essential drills and techniques for effectively blocking run game schemes
- Get precise techniques fine tuning and creating productive offensive linemen

Championship Productions has compiled all the best run game concepts for offensive linemen into one video delivering the ultimate tool kit for your offensive line. Whether your linemen are in the development phase or just need a refresher, this collection of high level drills will provide quality instruction and reps.

Every lineman needs great first step technique to create explosion and power. The coaches in this video teach those initial steps and share drills for executing them properly and getting to the right spot off the snap. After development of the first step, you'll see drills that focus on executing different steps from various stances.You'll also learn how to teach athletes to play through double teams, down blocks, reach blocks, pulls, skip pulls and short pulls. By conquering defensive stunts, your linemen will open up more holes for your backs to get up the field.

If you're looking to fine-tune your line this season, look no further than this compilation of the best offensive line skills and drills ever assembled. Whether you're coaching youth players or even a collegiate team, you'll find something in this video to help your run blocking.

Featuring Steve Greatwood, Brian Hughes, Dan Roushar, Ed Thomas and Ed Warinner.



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Steve Greatwood has over 30 years of coaching experience, including stints in the NFL (St. Louis Rams) and at three different colleges (Oregon, USC, Maryland). Widely regarded as one of the premiere offensive line coaches in college football today, Greatwood was named the National Offensive Line Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association in 2008.

Brian Hughes was selected by the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) as its 2004 Division II Assistant Coach of the Year. Hughes also functioned as the Long Island Pioneers' offensive coordinator and as the architect of the team's offense, he compiled a 64-13 record, won three conference titles and reached the NCAA Division II playoffs twice.

Dan Roushar is an NFL coach, currently the Tight Ends coach for the New Orleans Saints. He was previously the Running Backs Coach for the Saints and, before that, the offensive coordinator at Michigan State. Roushar has served as an assistant coach with several teams, beginning in 1986 as the offensive backfield coach with Butler.

Ed Thomas coached 37 years of Aplington-Parkersburg Falcon football and won two state titles and a total of 292 games. He is credited with having coached four NFL players, which is the most per capita of any high school in the nation.

Ed Warinner has 27 years of coaching experience and in 14 of the last 19 seasons he has coached the offensive lines at Army, Air Force, Kansas, Illinois and Notre Dame. He has directed offenses that led the nation in rushing (Air Force, 2002), were tops in Big Ten Conference rushing (Illinois, 2006) and ranked second in the nation in scoring (Kansas, 2007).

Monday, January 15, 2018

CoachTube.com Presents: Gus Malzahn Film Review

CLICK HERE TO SEE THE WHOLE THING:  Sit down in the film room with Gus Malzahn as he talks fundamentals and strategy and reviews the tape of his offense. Click the link above to see the whole thing!

 In this course Gus Malzahn will comprehensively break down the Malzahn Offensive Strategy by taking you through three courses in one.

The Hurry-Up, No-Huddle:

Learn how changing the traditional dynamics of football can give a team a major advantage over its opponents. The Hurry-Up, No-Huddle: An Offensive Philosophy highlights the revolutionary concept of a team running its offense at a 2-minute pace for the entire game. The coaching videos featured in this first course discuss the philosophy and principles attendant to the hurry-up, no-huddle and explain the relevant responsibilities of coaches and players.

Shotgun Running Game With Play-Action Complement:

The Shotgun Running Game With Play-Action Complement presents a step-by-step review of how to develop and implement a successful running game out of the shotgun formation. The detailed instructional videos in this section also explain the positional responsibilities for the running game and offer coaching pointers and game footage for seven proven running plays out of the shotgun.

Teaching Routes With Quarterback and Receiver Responsibilities:


Teaching Routes With Quarterback and Receiver Responsibilities offers a detailed overview of what you should expect of your quarterbacks and receivers concerning how wide receivers should run their routes. In an easy-to-understand and apply manner, this section of the course explains and demonstrates the responsibilities of the quarterbacks and his wide receivers on seven of the most commonly run routes.  



GusMalzahn Gus Malzahn Head Coach at Auburn University
In Gus Malzahn's first year at Auburn he received national acclaim for overseeing one of the biggest turnarounds in college football history. Coach Malzahn inherited an Auburn Tigers football team that did not win a single SEC game in the 2012, then led them to an SEC Championship and an appearance in the 2014 BCS Championship Game.

AwardsBroyles (2010)
SEC Coach of the Yeat (2013)
Home Depot Coach of the Year (2013)
Sporting News Coach of the Year (2013)
Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year (2013)
AP College Football Coach of the year (2013)
Paul "Bear" Bryant Award(2013)
Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year (2013

Tuesday, January 9, 2018

CoachTube.com Presents: Tackling and Turnover Circuits - Grant Cain

CLICK HERE TO SEE THE WHOLE THING:  In this video, Coach Grant Cain takes you through his philosophy of coaching defense, and explains why you need to develop your own before you do anything else. Click the link above to get even more defensive football instruction.

 At the heart of every great defense are the fundamentals of tackling and the ability to create turnovers. Tackling and Turnover Circuits provides an overview of the factors involved in becoming a better tackling defense, one that aggressively creates turnovers. These coaching videos outline practice circuits that include position-specific drills that are designed to result in an enhanced level of defensive production. The drills cover a wide array of topics, ranging from fundamental defensive concepts to game-like scenarios for tackling and turnover. Incorporating these circuits into the game plan for the defense can help develop a defensive mentality that takes pride in being sure tacklers and getting the ball back.

Among the topics covered:

• Fundamentals of tackling
• Four-cone tackling
• Tackling drills
• Turnover circuit
• Team turnover drills
• Game footage





GrantCain Grant Cain Recruiting Coordinator, Inside Linebackers Coach & Co-Special Teams Coach at Mercer University
Grant Cain begins his second season as the recruiting coordinator, inside linebackers coach and co-special teams coach at Mercer University in 2014.

In his first season, Cain mentored a young inside linebacker unit that helped key a Bears’ rushing defense that ranked second in the Division I FCS. His unit had two of the team’s top four tacklers, led by freshmen Tyler Ward, who posted a team-high 101 tackles (10.5 for loss), and Devin Davidson, who added 57 tackles and two fumble recoveries.

Cain came to Mercer after a seven-year post at Coastal Carolina University, holding various positions on the Chanticleers’ staff. His stint at Coastal Carolina began in 2005, when he was hired as a graduate assistant coach under then-head coach David Bennett.

He parlayed his role as a graduate assistant coach into a full-time coaching position in 2007 after graduating with a master’s degree in instructional technology. His appointment as outside linebackers coach ushered in an era of consistency on the defensive side of the ball as the team ranked among the nation’s top-23 programs in tackles-for-loss (TFL) in 2007, led the conference in TFL in 2008 and paced the league in sacks in 2009.


In 2010, Cain was promoted to coach both the defensive ends and outside linebackers, and continued to produce immediate dividends in his assigned defensive areas. Despite suffering a season-ending injury to preseason all-conference selection Quinton Davis, Cain helped develop senior DE Kent Harper from a third-string backup into one of the league’s premier defensive players. Harper finished the 2010 season with an average of 10.0 tackles per game, ranking third among Big South players and 16th-best in the nation before landing All-Big South Second Team honors.

Cain’s time at Coastal Carolina saw the team reach unprecedented success, capturing Big South Championships in 2005, 2006 and 2010. Overall, his work helped the Chanticleers rack up a gaudy 47-33 overall record, while becoming a perennial league power with a 22-13 Big South record. During more than seven seasons at Coastal Carolina, Cain also contributed instruction for the special teams units and inside linebackers.

Prior to his time at Coastal Carolina, Cain spent the 2005 spring and summer seasons as a defensive assistant with the Colorado Crush of the Arena Football league. His efforts helped lead the Crush to its first AFL title in the franchise’s third year of existence.

Cain’s playing days saw him earn team captain honors in his senior season at Catawba College, an NCAA Division II member of the South Atlantic Conference. During his four seasons as a student-athlete, the Indians made national playoff appearances every year, including advancing to the semifinals in 2001.

A 2003 graduate of Catawba with a bachelor’s degree in business administration, Cain is married to the former Shauna Koontz. The couple has two sons, Caleb and Samuel.

Monday, January 8, 2018

CoachTube.com Presents: Coaching the Double Team Block on the Power Play - Chennis Berry

CLICK HERE TO SEE THE WHOLE THING: In this video, Coach Chennis Berry takes you through his teaching progression for double team techniques on gap scheme plays. The double team block is incredibly important to gain an edge at the point of attack, and this video shows you the techniques needed to pull it off successfully. Click the link to see even more from Coach Berry!

ChennisBerry Chennis Berry Assistant Head Coach / Offensive Coordinator / Offensive Line Southern University

Chennis Berry was hired as the Assistant Head Coach/Co-Offensive Coordinator and Offensive Line Coach at Southern University in 2013. In his two seasons with the program, he has helped guide the Jaguars to two SWAC West titles and the 2013 SWAC Championship. Southern ranked seventh nationally in fewest sacks allowed in 2014 and led the SWAC in Red Zone efficiency. Individually, OL Dewayne Houston and WR Willie Quinn were each named All-Americans and First Team All-SWAC selections while QB Austin Howard was named the conference’s freshman of the year. 

In 2013, QB Dray Joseph earned SWAC Co-Offensive Player of the Year honors for his role in leading the Jaguars to their first conference championship since 2003. WR Lee Doss was named an All-American and First Team All-SWAC while OL Anthony Mosley received Second Team All-SWAC honors. Under Berry’s direction, Joseph, Doss and Mosley combined to lead the SWAC in Passing Efficiency and earn a second place conference ranking in Passing Offense. Overall, Berry has 20 years of college coaching experience and has earned an excellent reputation for developing solid offensive lines while orchestrating rushing attacks that lead to record-breaking performances.

Over his career, Berry has also shown a willingness to expand his coaching knowledge. As part of the NFL's Minority Internship Program, Berry has interned with six different NFL teams, including the Jacksonville Jaguars, Indianapolis Colts, Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, San Diego Chargers and Chicago Bears. In 2009, he participated in the NCAA Expert Coaches Academy Forum. The program prepares young minority assistant coaches for head coaching positions.

A native of Cleveland, Berry came to Southern following two seasons as the co-offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at Howard University. In 2012, the Bison finished second in the MEAC with a 7-4 record which was the program’s first winning season in seven years. The offensive line was key to the Bison’s success as Howard finished 2nd in the MEAC with a 365.4 yards per game average. The Bison also were second in the MEAC in rushing with 221.5 yards per game average. These accomplishments led to four Howard offensive linemen earning All-MEAC honors (Josh Matthews, Davin Morris, Bradley Bush Johnson, and David Wilson). The offensive line also blocked for the MEAC’s leading rusher, Terrence Lefall, who rushed for 1,200 yards in only eight games.



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