LeCharles Bentley

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LeCharles Bentley

@64AMDG

NFL Senior Advisor of Player Performance & Development - Saints Personnel & Development - CEO @SportsAMDG @OLPMedia @LBOlineDesign #AMDG

Gilbert, AZ Katılım Ekim 2009
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Kimberly Lawson
Kimberly Lawson@ckja2791·
Proud of @dlawson2021!!!!! Spring camp offensive line coaching!!!!
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Todd Mcclure@ToddMcclure62·
@64AMDG even though you played for the dam saints you are spitting out some wisdom. That is one thing that has always rubbed me wrong. Guys in positions that can’t truly relate or guide. Love your post
LeCharles Bentley@64AMDG

Wisdom.💡 Too many players are taking advice from people without real experience navigating this game. Managing the politics, uncertainty, anxiety, and relationships that come with football is learned through experience. Information is everywhere. Experienced guidance is not.

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OLP@OLPMedia·
Striking power, balance, and force production are byproducts of training, not drills. If you want them… EARN them by doing the HARD things, first. #BTD
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Wisdom.💡 Too many players are taking advice from people without real experience navigating this game. Managing the politics, uncertainty, anxiety, and relationships that come with football is learned through experience. Information is everywhere. Experienced guidance is not.
Cameron Sparks@Cam3ronSparks

Former Dolphins Safety Cedric Thompson reflects on his football career and specifically why it didn’t work out in Miami. A good lesson in humility this morning #PhinsUp

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Clif Marshall@ClifMarshall·
The mentor - Eric Wood & the mentored - Pete Nygra. Both were great centers for University of Louisville Football. Eric, a 1st Round Pick and an NFL Pro Bowler. Pete, a 2026 NFL Draft Prospect. #IronSharpensIron
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Olin kreutz@olin_kreutz·
Football thought …. Big isn’t strong and Long doesn’t mean you play with length !
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AMDG Sports
AMDG Sports@SportsAmdg·
Another opportunity earned. #AMDG
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LeCharles Bentley@64AMDG·
Good to see the OL market continue to climb. 💰 The league consistently pays for youth and availability - Film and market value don’t always move in lockstep. That doesn’t mean a player is overpaid — just that the club values him differently AT THAT TIME. #KeepClimbing 📈
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Sean Cooper
Sean Cooper@seancooper_C4·
The GAME will NEVER Change & will always reward those 3 things Strength could be interchangeable with MOVEMENT skills as 1A But everyone thinks the game has changed the game still is the same TEAMS & These 3 Win football Idc if it’s tackle, flag, touch, Rec, MS, HS, College or youth the game ain’t changed
LeCharles Bentley@64AMDG

Players today have access to more information than an ever. I’ve spent nearly two decades in the OL development space, and one thing hasn’t changed. The game still rewards the same things it always has. Strength. Effort. Competition. Just get back to the work. #AMDG

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FOST@GeorgeFoster72·
@64AMDG @SportsAmdg Why did you have to be playing when I was playing? I needed this loll
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LeCharles Bentley@64AMDG·
Players today have access to more information than an ever. I’ve spent nearly two decades in the OL development space, and one thing hasn’t changed. The game still rewards the same things it always has. Strength. Effort. Competition. Just get back to the work. #AMDG
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LeCharles Bentley@64AMDG·
Good question - I appreciate you asking When I first started talking about OL development 18 years ago, players had the qualities but needed better context. So I built a model. Today’s players have endless drills and OL content, but are missing the underlying qualities. Sometimes the best development plan is still the simplest: get stronger, play harder, and let the game self-correct.
@TRogersOLCoach@trogersOLCoach

@64AMDG LB I'm all about perspective, and even as a fervent student of yours, I can't understand how this doesn't fall under 'drill, not skill' , how is mentality (IYO) taught w/chutes & ladders & no discernable FTTG in movement? Willing to be enlightened

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LeCharles Bentley@64AMDG·
This coach is taking a lot of heat for this drill - unfairly. I had two offensive line coaches early in my career who ran drills I didn’t fully understand at the time. But there was no social media for them to be critiqued. If it were available, you guys would’ve LIT THEM UP😅. Ironically, they became two of the BEST coaches I ever had because they taught the most important element of offensive line play: Mentality. If people want to have an honest conversation about why offensive line play feels softer today, I’d point to three things: 1. Mentality Too much weight-room theater and “tough guy” performance, but not enough real edge. 2. Over-emphasis on scheme Offenses are playing faster than ever, but linemen are being asked to process more information than ever. When the brain is overloaded, players hesitate. 3. Information without context There are now a lot of “OL trainers” and podcast experts with strong opinions but very little real résumé behind them. Young players have unlimited information — but very little guidance on how to interpret it. Sometimes development isn’t supposed to look perfect on camera. Sometimes the best development happens away from the field and looks more like building a real relationship with the person, and not just the player. Maybe it’s time the entire OL “industry” quiets down a bit and let coaches coach. Because. Offensive line play was really good long before everyone had a microphone. I have many more thoughts on this topic… so maybe I’ll just do a podcast about them 😂🎙️ #AMDG
Jack Veltri@Jacktveltri

New OL coach Randy Clements working with his new group of offensive linemen.

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