One thing I was happy about was our tempo, you can't see it in film, but we were getting off on average 23 plays in 10 minutes meaning we were snapping the ball every 26 seconds, pretty good considering we were in near 100 degree weather.
Friday, July 13, 2012
Camp Highlights
My team camp wrapped up Wednesday night and I have gone through the film about a hundred thousand times. I have to admit that we are not anywhere near where I'd like to be at this point but at least we know what to improve on. I put together this video some a few highlights (grouped by play type) from Day 1 and 3 of camp (Day 2 film was a nightmare, rookie freshman filmer). In the clips you will see some counter, zone, our screen game, a couple sprint draw highlights, some sprint out pass, 4 verts, and snag. I have written about these plays on my blog in the past. Biggest thing that upset me was our screen game, that is the best part of the offense and our WRs did not block for one another, and my OL did not follow their very specific blocking rules. I went off on them, walked through some things and the screen game was better on the last day of camp... my guys were at least going to the right defender. We will have the screen game dialed in by game time.
One thing I was happy about was our tempo, you can't see it in film, but we were getting off on average 23 plays in 10 minutes meaning we were snapping the ball every 26 seconds, pretty good considering we were in near 100 degree weather.
One thing I was happy about was our tempo, you can't see it in film, but we were getting off on average 23 plays in 10 minutes meaning we were snapping the ball every 26 seconds, pretty good considering we were in near 100 degree weather.
Hey coach. Counter GT is going to be our bread and butter play with our new OC. Watching our team camp film, the hole seemed really muddy too often. Our playside guys aren't washing well enough. However, I think widening the splits might help. How wide are you oline's splits?
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