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Blair Hubbard

@CoachHubb2

Football 4x State Champ HC- 3x RunnerUp - 10+ yr Glazier & Nike Clinic Speaker - (228-54) - NFL.HS COY Finalist - Metropolitan League Hall of Fame

Arvada, CO Katılım Şubat 2014
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Coach Dan Casey
Coach Dan Casey@CoachDanCasey·
Is there anything more aesthetically pleasing than a clean Trap?
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Blair Hubbard
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
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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Dan Gehrke
Dan Gehrke@Dan_Gehrke_·
Gonna be hilarious someday when the Broncos move to Wyoming.
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Tony Shiffman
Tony Shiffman@CoachShiffman·
Normalize drawing pass protections vs the defense on whiteboard plays.
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Preston Troyer
Preston Troyer@CoachFBInsights·
Too many coaches think old offenses are outdated. They're not. They're a masterclass in sequencing. What "dinosaur" offenses teach: - If/then decision trees - Using deception to create conflict and a numbers advantage - How one play sets up the next Modern offenses: Inside Zone + RPO on repeat. You want to grow as a play caller? Study the classics.
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Blair Hubbard
Blair Hubbard@CoachHubb2·
@CoachCroyle Not a schematically successful play! See my repost for the reason why!
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Blair Hubbard
Blair Hubbard@CoachHubb2·
When I transitioned our UC offense to Gun in 2009 this was one of the reasons I avoided the spinner method for the offense. It's TOO SLOW getting complimentary plays into the line of scrimmage! Schematically the play that's posted isn't successful, it was blown up by the defense and the only reason it was successful is because the RB bounced it. I'm attaching a number of gun rocket sweeps and off tackle runs. You want to hit the off tackle quick enough that the influence from the sweep on the edge defenders does not give them an opportunity to fall back in and defend off tackle. Keep an eye on outside linebackers and safeties in the film.
Coach Johnny Croyle@CoachCroyle

✅Orbit Motion ✅Spinner ✅Same side CTR #RunCounter 🔥

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Blair Hubbard
Blair Hubbard@CoachHubb2·
Njigba changed his cleats (florescent green) so he isn't as easy to identify! It's the details!
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Preston Troyer
Preston Troyer@CoachFBInsights·
Every struggling offense I've watched has the same problem: A playbook full of cool plays that don't work together. Great offenses aren't collections. They're systems where every concept supports the next.
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Preston Troyer
Preston Troyer@CoachFBInsights·
I used to think great play callers had an answer for everything. Truth is, they just know the 3 answers defenses give to their system every week. Spent years chasing variety. Should've spent it mastering consistency.
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Blair Hubbard
Blair Hubbard@CoachHubb2·
#iykyk Honored to share FttF with alot of amazing coaches in Pittsburgh! 3rd time speaking here. If you haven't been you need to next year!
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Don Jacobs
Don Jacobs@wingtcoachdon·
I’m pretty sure that @CoachHubb2 made the quote, but it was one of my favorites: “We don’t play 7 on 7 football, we play 11 on 11 football.” (Thus, maybe emphasize the run game first…)
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Blair Hubbard
Blair Hubbard@CoachHubb2·
@Karl333777 @thekapman Change of route/path is everything! You expect him to have eyes in the back of his head? He's blocking where he knows the play was called to go. The safety has eyes on the ball carrier and instantly has leverage! Rome has no idea that the play bounced! You don't know football!
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Karl 💀
Karl 💀@Karl333777·
@CoachHubb2 @thekapman This is stupid. He is still right imo.. if Rome plays up to the moment, the change of route is irrelevant. All the RB needs there is a fraction of a second and he makes it to the pylon
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David Kaplan
David Kaplan@thekapman·
For those that are unhappy with the Bears play calls late in regulation near the goal line watch this play. It is a walk in touchdown if Rome Odunze doesn’t whiff on his block in the end zone. Great play call.
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Blair Hubbard
Blair Hubbard@CoachHubb2·
@thekapman I utilized Chat GPT to help you understand. I circled the good guy with a red circle, walling off the bad guy! Then I drew a line in blue so you understand where the intended path of the ball carrier was before some other bad guys forced the good guy with the ball to bounce!
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Blair Hubbard
Blair Hubbard@CoachHubb2·
@thekapman More engagement?? Way to backpedal after seeing all the comments from people that know the game! With a run play from the goal line you don't ask a wide receiver to drive a guy out of the back of the end zone, you ask him to wall the defender off and that's what he was doing!
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David Kaplan
David Kaplan@thekapman·
One fair point is that the initial play design is for an inside run that is obviously stuffed. Swift bounces it outside and Rome is not expecting that. I just would have liked to see more engagement from him initially.
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Blair Hubbard
Blair Hubbard@CoachHubb2·
@thekapman All ur looking at is the guy who made the tackle, ur not seeing the scheme! It's a G-Power scheme intended to go off tackle. Rome got inside out position on him like he should. He has his back turned to the play and doesn't see that the play bounced. This is not on Rome!
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