Taylor Kramer

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Taylor Kramer

Taylor Kramer

@TheCoach_Kramer

Jesus Christ is King|Husband| Father

Virginia, USA Katılım Ağustos 2015
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Chad Johnson • GameDay Systems
Everyone runs the same combos on inside zone. Nobody calls them the same thing. Coaches — what are your combo calls?
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Power is one of the best plays in football. Having answers off of it make it even more dangerous. Here are 6 ways to run it.
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Taylor Kramer@TheCoach_Kramer·
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Touchdown X’s & O’s
Touchdown X’s & O’s@TDxsandos·
4th Down Decision Chart. Great resource for the sideline or box guy! There is an editable Google Sheet of this available in the Football Mega Drive. Link in bio or dm for more information!
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Chad Johnson • GameDay Systems
Chad Johnson • GameDay Systems@Coach_ChadJohn·
Most Inside Zone problems aren’t scheme… They’re identification. Here’s Inside Zone vs 6 common fronts If they can't ID it, they can't block it.
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TreVeyon Henderson
TreVeyon Henderson@TreVeyonH4·
“For a time is coming when people will no longer listen to sound and wholesome teaching. They will follow their own desires and will look for teachers who will tell them whatever their itching ears want to hear. They will reject the truth and chase after myths.” 2 Timothy 4:3-4
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Chad Johnson • GameDay Systems
Chad Johnson • GameDay Systems@Coach_ChadJohn·
If your defense can’t recognize these…you’re playing slow. Painkiller #25 5 offensive schemes every defensive player has to see instantly.
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GridironHQ
GridironHQ@TheGridironHQ·
I just built an automated sports team newsletter system that is completely housed on Google. 🤯 The workflow: 1️⃣ Coach fills out a short Google Form on their phone. 2️⃣ Script grabs the data, pulls the season schedule, and calculates player stats. 3️⃣ Automatically formats a beautiful HTML email and blasts it to parents, media, players, community, etc. Turning 45 minutes of Sunday busy work into a 2-minute post-game task. It will be customizable to what you want to communicate or emphasize to the recipients. Wrapping up the final template soon. Who wants it when it's done? 🙋‍♂️
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Coach Darien Antonio Thompson
Coach Darien Antonio Thompson@CoachDThompson1·
Coaches, passing concepts in the GoGo offense put tremendous stress on defenses. The sidecar two-back alignments force defenders to honor the run game while simultaneously exposing them to vertical shots and quick-game RPOs.
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Chad Johnson • GameDay Systems
Chad Johnson • GameDay Systems@Coach_ChadJohn·
Inside Zone doesn't have to be just one play. Here are 6 ways to run it in your system.
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Myron Henderson
Myron Henderson@CoachMyronHend·
Big focus for me this offseason has been refining my teaching progression. Here’s a snippet of my Counter progression from my OL manual. Always looking to learn. How are you guys teaching Counter up front?
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Coach Darien Antonio Thompson
Coach Darien Antonio Thompson@CoachDThompson1·
Coaches, identifying the running back’s (RB) alignment is a critical pre-snap responsibility for the defense because it often provides valuable clues about the offense’s intentions.
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Jake Franklin Football
Jake Franklin Football@JakeFranklinFB·
NFL coaches talking about the importance of drawing or “padding” plays. Drawing up X’s and O’s against different fronts and coverages can teach you so much about the game in a short amount of time!
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WinningSystem
WinningSystem@WinningSystemCo·
The Top 5 Run Concepts Every Staff Must Identify on Film. If your staff can identify these quickly, your game planning becomes much easier. 1. Inside Zone 2. Outside Zone 3. Power 4. Counter 5. Duo Great defenses study concepts — then build answers. More inside the Winning Systems manual.
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Chad Johnson • GameDay Systems
Chad Johnson • GameDay Systems@Coach_ChadJohn·
Gameday Painkillers #17 6 defensive fronts every offensive line must recognize. If your OL can identify these quickly - communication and protection rules become much easier. Which front gives your OL the most trouble?
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Coach Darien Antonio Thompson
Coach Darien Antonio Thompson@CoachDThompson1·
Coaches, there’s nothing more intriguing than running the GoGo Offense in an unbalanced formation. Being able to utilize the triple option but still having regular downhill plays as secondary plays will keep a defense confused especially when it is mixed with a no-huddle system.
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Nate Longshore
Nate Longshore@mrlongshore·
Duo looks simple on the board, but the value is in the rules. Every front changes the surface, so the offense has to stay disciplined with covered and uncovered communication, backside structure, and how the tight end + extra are going to fit the DE/Sam. The back is reading second-level movement while the quarterback handles depth and timing to let the handoff allow for clean vision. Good duo is not just double teams. It is coordinated displacement with clear sequencing so the ball can press vertical and force linebackers to declare.
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