
Josh Yagel
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Josh Yagel
@Coach_Yagel
Special Teams Coordinator & Cornerbacks Coach for the Centreville High School Wildcats





We're pleased to announce the addition of @CoachGiancola to the program as the Associate Head Coach and Defensive Coordinator. WE'RE ROLLING HERE AT @RoanokeCollege ‼️🏈‼️ #GoNoke @RCmaroons



YES SIR ❗️❗️❗️

Regular season stats: 54 Solo tackles (Lead the team) 24 Assisted tackles 4 TFL 82 total tackles (Lead the team) 2 INT (Tied for most on the team) 3 FGB 5 PBU (Lead the team) 1 FF #AGTG hudl.com/v/2MXhP8 @CentrevilleFB @Coach_Yagel @JLCulver5

If the NFL decides to ban the Tush Push, it would enter a highly exclusive club… The NFL’s banned plays (A Thread):


Jets head coach Robert Saleh has a 4 tier competitor hierarchy Mindsets an individual has full control over Playing ability or injuries don’t impact them - Survivors - Contenders - Competitors - Commanders ⬇️ Here’s what each mean & how they can shape YOUR leadership ability



Soooooo Hard Knocks is gonna rock

“Don’t be a palms up guy.” Worse thing you can do as a man is put your palms up. It means I don’t know, I don’t care, it’s not my fault.

One other thing we’re working on at @vIQtorySports is creating a list “empty coaching cues” and ways to make them more impactful… For example - telling a kid “Hey, be smart!” - does that mean he’s usually dumb? Does that mean be super cautious and don’t make a mistake? You take the foot off the gas when you tell a player to “be smart” because they immediately go into timid mode. Another one would be telling a player “you gotta_____ (catch that, block him, make that play, insert mistake here)” after the player knowingly doesn’t do his assignment. If they can respond back to you with “yeah no sh*t coach”, then it’s probably an empty coaching cue. Always put yourself in the player’s shoes. They didn’t drop the ball/miss a block/ not make the play on purpose.





