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WinningSystem

@WinningSystemCo

Former college player | 9+ yr Varsity HC Most programs lack systems, not talent I help coaches simplify & win ↓ Full toolkit

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Most programs don’t lack talent. They lack structure. The difference between average teams and winning programs isn’t more plays… It’s having a system that players can actually execute. Here’s how I built it ↓
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For coaches reaching out, link in bio.
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Most offenses are too complicated. Too many formations. Too many tags. Not enough mastery. Great offenses don’t major in more — They major in clear. Everything is built on 3–5 core formations: Doubles — your foundation Trips — create numbers Trips Weak — control the defense Condensed — create explosives Empty — force them to declare the same structure. Different stress. Now your players don’t have to think, They recognize, react, and play fast. If your offense feels inconsistent…are you building on a system— Or just stacking plays?
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Everything clicks when: Film matches practice Practice matches calls Calls match rules Most programs never connect all three.
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More formations ≠ better offense. More clarity does. If your players need to think… your system is too complicated.
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@murraydumas keeps the defense honest and makes game planning much more difficult!
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Murray Dumas@murraydumas·
@WinningSystemCo There are some that use formations instead of adding more plays. 1 play multiple formations is a sound logic.
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Most coaches don’t need more plays. They need alignment. When film, practice, and scheme all say the same thing— players stop thinking and start playing fast. That’s the difference.
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WinningSystem@WinningSystemCo·
Most coaches don’t have a football problem. They have a system problem. Film doesn’t match practice. Practice doesn’t match offense. Offense doesn’t match defense. So everything feels disconnected. Players are learning… but not applying. A real system connects everything: Film → what to look for Practice → how to train it Offense → how it shows up Defense → how it’s defended So players don’t just hear it — they see it, rep it, and execute it. That’s where speed comes from. That’s where confidence comes from. That’s where consistency comes from. That’s what the Winning System is built to do. If you’re trying to connect everything instead of starting over every week… it’s all inside.
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That’s a clean way to stress the conflict. You’re forcing the defense to choose: – handle the vertical (Z) – or pass off the crosser – while the back leaks late If they’re not tied together with rules, someone’s wrong. Good offenses don’t call plays… they create problems the defense can’t solve fast enough.
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WinningSystem@WinningSystemCo·
If film, practice, offense, and defense don’t connect… nothing does. Built this for coaches who want a clear system from film → practice → game: 👉 stan.store/winningsystemFB
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Most defenses try to cover everything… great defenses pick one thing and make it disappear. You don’t defend plays — you defend decisions.
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Great defenses don’t stop plays… they eliminate options. Take away the first read →Quarterback hesitates →Rush gets home. If the offense always has answers… your defense isn’t stressing anything. What are you taking away first?
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Most run games fail before the snap. Not because of scheme— Because there’s no defined advantage. If your kids don’t know why it should work, they’ll never make it work. What are you teaching them to see pre-snap? 👀
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Every run play should answer one question: Where’s our advantage? • Numbers • Leverage • Angles If you’re not winning one of those… Don’t call it.
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This is where most of us have been at some point. Watching a ton of film… but it never really shows up on Friday. This is what we help coaches understand inside the Winning System. Link in bio
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Most coaches watch film. Few actually use it. Film should drive everything: → What you install → What you emphasize in practice → What you call on Friday But for most teams… Film lives in one place Practice lives in another Game day becomes guesswork That’s why players hesitate. The best programs connect it all: Film → Plan → Practice → Execution If it’s not connected, it won’t show up on Friday. What does your film actually drive?
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What’s your #1 key you teach your defenders to read?
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You don’t have a tackling problem. You have an eye discipline problem. Eyes wrong → body wrong → play gone. Stop adding more calls. Start coaching what they see. What are your defenders actually reading?
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@retiredfbcoach 100% — reports matter. The problem is most players don’t turn info into action fast enough. Older guys can. Younger guys think instead of play. That’s why the picture matters — so everyone sees it the same way before the snap.
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Retired FB Coach
Retired FB Coach@retiredfbcoach·
I get what you are trying to say. I was a HC for 37 years. I gave out scouting reports for every game. I found the older players took them as a learning tool and by the time the game came understood what they might see. They also understood that their opponent might do different things against us. That's why we adapt on the sidelines and make adjustments.
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Most coaches hand players a scouting report. Lists. Plays. Tendencies. But Friday night doesn’t look like the report. It’s faster. It’s messy. It changes. So players start thinking… not playing. The best coaches don’t give more info — they give a picture. Clarity > information. What are you giving your players on Monday… plays or a picture?
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This is where most teams struggle. They don’t have a standard for execution —they just hope their best players make plays. That’s not sustainable. If you can’t trust every player to do their job…you don’t have a player problem — you have a system problem.
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Most coaches think their best player is their most valuable. They’re wrong. It’s not just about talent… and it’s not just about being “safe.” Your most valuable player is the one who can be trusted to execute at a high level — every single play. They: • Know exactly what to do • Communicate it • Deliver under pressure No busts. No drop-off. Talent flashes. Consistency wins. Who’s that player in your program? 👇
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