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Coach Chip

@ChipSeagle

Ret HC & OC at Lanett HS (AL) after 40 yrs coaching HS football. Check out my YouTube channel. Football Talk with Coach Chip. NOT a college coach or recruiter.

Pine Mountain, Ga Katılım Ekim 2011
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Coach Chip@ChipSeagle·
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@CoachCalebPerry I love him, he's a dude. I'd love him a lot more if he played for me. And he's a leftie.
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Coach Chip@ChipSeagle·
You are correct, but that number is probably over 100 of the best DL (to improve your point). Show me all the clips of actual HS Centers reaching a 2i who could chew gum and walk simultaneously. Most HS coaches do not have the ID time that Saturday and Sunday coaches have. Many years ago, we made it to the third round with a 150-pound former backup QB playing Center because all we asked him to do was block back. He couldn't reach a hot buttered biscuit at breakfast, but he could snap and get in the way. These are the types of things that Saturday and Sunday coaches never have to deal with.
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Coach Chip@ChipSeagle·
When people ask me why I prefer Buck to Wide Zone or Stretch, here’s what I should show them as I say, "I have coached football for over 40 years, watched 1,000s of hours of game film, and I have never coached or coached against a Center that could do this." Down blocks are easier to teach and execute. Now, if you have one of these, by all means, carry on.
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Yep, that is in My Big Book of Bucks.
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Blair Hubbard@CoachHubb2·
@ChipSeagle I'll see your Zone Reach & raise you a strong A-gap (under front) reach on Buck! I think the most common issue w/ Buck is that hard to reach strong A-gap defender. Answer...CAT Tag (Center And Tackle) center pulls & kicks, tackle wraps just like GT, REALLY messes with LB keys!
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Coach Chip@ChipSeagle·
Thank you. The 32 best Centers in football play in the NFL. Many, if not most, HS teams are hoping for a guy who can snap consistently. IMO, pulling is easier than reaching, especially reaching a DL that is a gap away from you. Do not get me wrong, the WZ is a great play, and as I said, if you have the OL that does what is in this video - carry on. I appreciate your take.
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Scott@TwoMinuteDrill3·
@ChipSeagle Most successful offenses in football: 49ers, Seahawks, Rams are all based into heavy WZ run game. Also, buck sweep requires lineman who can run/pull. No different from the clip than you’re showing. You need certain personnel to do certain things.
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The plays may have changed, but the mindset and approach remain the same.
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@wingtuniversity Double tight with double wing. Run Waggle and see if the Safety can cover your BST (who is your best receiver).
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Wing-T University@wingtuniversity·
WING-T GAME ROLE PLAY Coaches, it’s a Friday night, 1st quarter, you’ve scouted your real life opponent well and you know they are calling 4-3 Cover 2 Man. What Wing-T plays are you going with and why? Comment so we all level up together. 🏈💪
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I do not think God has created a set of eyes capable of making legit full-field progressions. In reality, they are doing the math. For example, if one Safety comes down, they know the other one is high. They know this without seeing the other Safety. I think that only happens at the highest levels, like Saturday and Sunday.
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WinningSystem@WinningSystemFB·
What’s the most overrated offensive concept right now? I’ll start… Full-field progression pass concepts for high school QBs. Looks great on the whiteboard… but most kids don’t have the time or reps to truly process it on Friday nights. Give me half-field reads + built-in answers all day. What’s yours?
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I wrote this a while back: What is offensive balance? Is it 50/50 run-pass? 📷 Homer Smith believed 50/50 on first down was balanced. 📷 Mike Leach believed spreading the ball to your playmakers was balanced. 📷 One coach says that "Balance" is when your running and passing game, and the REST of your offensive system is functioning. Not all teams want to be 50/50 pass/run. 📷 Keeping the defense guessing: Making the defense worry about multiple things before the snap, such as whether to play more DBs or rush the passer. 📷 Exploiting defensive weaknesses: Finding ways to exploit the defense's weaknesses may not always be along the defensive front. 📷 Having the ability to do both well: Being able to run and pass the ball well when either is required. 📷 Some coaches say that balance is more about the number of skill players who can threaten to receive a pass and make plays. 📷 Some coaches use the word balance to mean being able to throw the ball effectively on third and long or run it on third and short. 📷 Mike Leach said, “There’s nothing balanced about 50% run-50% pass, ’cause that’s 50% stupid. What is balance is when you have five skill positions, and all five of them are contributing to the effort in a somewhat equal fashion — that’s balance. There is this notion that if you hand one guy the ball 50% of the time and then throw it to a combination of two guys the other 50% of the time, you’re balanced. You probably pat yourself on the back and tell yourself that. People have been doing that for decades. Well, then, you’re delusional.” 📷 A Wishbone/Flexbone team that runs the ball over 90% of the time can be balanced if the carries are distributed relatively equally among their four backs. 📷 A Wing-T offense can be balanced with its ability to do so much from its base formations. 📷 A pass-first spread gun team can be balanced by distributing the ball among the RB and receivers. 📷 A balanced offense keeps defenses off balance with its ability to spread the ball to different players and positions. 📷 A balanced offense is not 50 percent run and 50 percent pass, but equally distributing the ball to your playmakers. 📷 Pete Carroll said, “We always want a balanced offense; we want an explosive, balanced offense. That's so we can run the ball when we need to. We need to be a balanced football team to sustain throughout all the rigors and challenges of a season. We have featured Russell on the move and off-the-play action passes, and that's why it's so important to have balance in the running game. That's what we're seeking; we want to be explosive, and we want to be balanced. That does not mean it will be 50-50; I never thought that. I don't ever talk that way, but the balance to me is the ability and commitment to it, so when you need it, it's there, so you can win games in the fourth quarter running the football and doing the things you want to do to win." A balanced offense can keep a defense off balance by doing many different things at different times.
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since game 6 of the 75 World Series
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