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COACHES PLEASE READ 7 RULES OF THUMB

Posted by JR MEDINA on Sep 18 2008 at 09:10PM PDT

1. Always, place the health, safety, and well being of the participants
above everything else! Don’t use the movie “The Junction Boys” as a
coaching aide. Value each and every participant. They signed up to
play football and have fun.
2. Teach fundamental blocking and tackling first. Every participant
needs to know how to execute a text book block and tackle irregardless
of the position they will be playing. Learn some fun drills to do.
Practice, Practice, Practice.
3. It is not the X’s and O’s, it’s who’s at the X’s and O’s (Part 1). In
other words, make sure you have the best fit of talent at each position
on your team. Have a ball handler at QB, and kids that can contain on
the outside of your defense. Keep things simple and make sure you
don’t ask more of each position than there is ability to give there. Don’t
let favoritism enter into the picture. Work with your assistant coaches
and reach a consensus on who should play where for the betterment of
the team.
4. It is not the X’s and O’s, it’s who’s at the X’s and O’s (Part 2). In
other words, there is no substitution for speed, athletic ability and talent.
If you have it on your team you are blessed and should have a better
opportunity to compete. If you do not have it on your team, please don’t
ask more of these young kids than they have the God given ability to
give. Keep their self esteem in tack. Structure your offense and
defense to account for your players abilities. You play the game to win,
you do the best you possibly can within their and your abilities. FACT -
You can not always overcome a lack of talent. Don’t beat yourself or
your team up over it. Enjoy the game!
5. It is not the X’s and O’s, it’s who’s at the X’s and O’s (Part 3). In
other words, if there is a lack of speed, size, or athletic ability on your
team, you can minimize the weaknesses by executing sound
fundamentals. Have the best fit of abilities in the right positions on your
team and soundly execute blocking and tackling. Consider misdirection
plays on offense to help offset a lack of speed.
6. Key team fundamentals:
• Execute the Center QB exchange. It is amazing how
many teams begin the season and do not have this down.
This is extremely important. The quicker the QB can get
away from the center the faster the play will move.
Practice, Practice, Practice.
• Contain the corners on defense. Make sure you have
athletes at the outside positions on your defense,
(Defensive Ends, Outside Linebackers, or Corner Backs)
that have the ability to stuff an outside play or turn in back
into the middle of the defense. Never, Never, Never, give
up the outside.
• Practice minimizing turnovers. Practice holding on to the
ball. Practice clean center snaps and handoffs to backs.
Practice putting the ball away on offense and stripping the
ball on defense.
7. It is not what you know, it is what they know. No matter how much
studying you do and no matter how good of plan you enter the season
with, it will not work unless you can relate it to the participants on your
team. You must be a teacher. If my team doesn’t know their
assignments it is my fault. I have failed to prepare them properly. You
must find ways to relate what you want them to do in a manner that they
can understand. Some participants have very different learning curves
than others. You should account for this in your preparation. Please
don’t take it out on the kids. Have patience and continue to teach and
work with them until they get up to speed and they have demonstrated
that they can execute what you are asking. If you don’t see it executed
on the practice field you are not there yet and don’t expect to see it
executed in a game.

AMEN!

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