Stop Calling THIS While Coaching Football (why your offense isn't scoring)

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  • Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
  • Want to Simplify Your Offense? ➡ thefootballsecrets.com/6playbook
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    Tired of your offense stalling out? Well in this video, we'll cover the 3 critical coaching mistakes that might be sabotaging your team's success. Learn how to structure practice, call plays confidently, and incorporate package plays or RPOs to keep the defense on their toes.
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    Time Stamps:
    00:00 Introduction
    00:32 Mistake 1: Unpracticed plays
    02:36 Overcoming unpracticed plays
    04:44 Mistake 2: Ignoring situations
    07:30 Mistake 3: Lacking packaged plays
    09:30 Creating package plays
    11:13 Recap
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    Today on offensive breakdown, I break down NFL schemes that get covered by the likes of QB School and Brett Kollmann. That’s right, the spread offensive breakdown is seen in NFL offenses and are covered by the QB School and Brett Kollmann
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  • @danceslob6211
    @danceslob6211 Місяць тому +5

    I had a high school HC who literally showed up to meetings on Monday with plays from NCAA '14 to install that week for our next game. That's when i knew we were screwed

  • @timothyhiggins8934
    @timothyhiggins8934 Місяць тому +14

    i have coached little league for over 20 years, and i cannot express just how many more ways a bad offensive approach can fuck up a game or a season. i once was coaching with a guy who went to a mizzou game prior to our game to following day, and he installed 5 new plays, ON GAMEDAY, that "inspired" him. needless to say, we lost. didn't even score. i think one other thing that coaches don't pay enough attention to, at least where i live, is the quality of the center. i see so many shotgun offenses out here with centers who can barely move the ball. either snapping too high or too low and it messes everything up. if anyone reads this, and you are an offensive coordinator, please make sure you have a center who can long snap before you make that grand spread offense.
    great video

    • @FirstStreetTV
      @FirstStreetTV Місяць тому +3

      BIG TIME AGREE on the Center. the high school I'm at isn't really known for football, and numbers are hard to come by. I'm a line coach and worked with one kid for 3 years, but he just never took it seriously. always fucking around in practice. His senior year he locked in and went first team all league at center. zero bad snaps all season and only one false start on him from a complete brainfart. been hard to replace him since and really changes your offensive abilities

  • @FirstStreetTV
    @FirstStreetTV Місяць тому +11

    when I first started coaching, the HC would install plays pre-game. he would have maybe 10 plays on a post it sized paper and after every play he would ask our qb which play he wanted to run next ... we went 5 games in a row without scoring a point I think. won 0 games in 2 seasons with him. also never watched film and he didn't like warming up before games because it was a waste of energy

    • @jasonlewis5350
      @jasonlewis5350 Місяць тому +2

      There’s no reason why that guy made it to the HC position. What level was that if I may ask?
      I have so many stories of sorry coaches who should’ve never been on a staff, that I could write a book.

    • @CinqueMalcolm
      @CinqueMalcolm Місяць тому +1

      This sht had me rollin'.

    • @FirstStreetTV
      @FirstStreetTV Місяць тому +3

      @@jasonlewis5350 High school. Won't say where exactly, but it was in the SF Bay Area. He had success previous years because he had the biggest and most athletic kids in the area paired with not playing the strongest competition. When I first joined it was clear as day thsis guy had no clue what he was doing, but would always have stories about the glory days and how much experience he has and who he knows. He ended up getting the boot and became JV HC for a school down the road, and they didn't or come close to winning a game that season. another coach I know who played against them said he talked to the coach before the game and he said " you're gonna crush us, our guys suck"

    • @jasonlewis5350
      @jasonlewis5350 Місяць тому +2

      @@FirstStreetTV I understand. I had a similar experience when I was coaching arena/indoor football. I had coached against this particular coach a couple years before and held his team to 9 offensive points in a year where they were scoring 40-50 routinely against far less talented teams. So when he got the HC job he reached out to me to coach the defense. Long story short, in our staff meetings when he was teaching the offense, everyone was looking at each other like WTF IS THIS? I even asked him if he had downloaded a playbook off the internet or something. There was no system, the run plays all had motion calls for names (like Fly, Jet, Rip, etc), the passing game was disjointed and there was no blocking scheme. The first day of camp when we scrimmaged at the end, his great offense had zero first downs and I don’t even think they got a positive play off. The season pretty much followed suit and I think we won one game all year. Needless to say I walked away and never looked back. I’m retired now and he’s coaching at some small private Christian school. The irony is that he spent more time cheating on his wife with high school cheerleaders and in strip clubs than he did on perfecting his craft and actually learning how football works. But there’s always going to be some Coach somewhere who cares nothing about the integrity of the game or about anyone other than himself. You just have to keep going and remember why YOU are a Coach. Hope you have great success in your future my friend. Wear that title proudly.

    • @23StudiosSports
      @23StudiosSports Місяць тому +1

      Bro what😂😂😂

  • @David.M._1979
    @David.M._1979 Місяць тому +2

    I coached youth football for years. We went up against a team that ran the t formation every season. I knew their game plan. But you can never stop them . Their consistency is what gave them championships.

  • @tommywhitley4085
    @tommywhitley4085 Місяць тому +2

    Great Stuff Coach!

    • @CoachMcKie
      @CoachMcKie  Місяць тому

      Thanks for the kind words coach!

  • @jakethornton4856
    @jakethornton4856 Місяць тому +2

    Yeah calling plays that a team has never practiced sounds crazy but I know it happens in high school a lot. I remember one game our coach decided to move the qb to punter depth and we started throwing the ball even tho we hardly threw it in our normal offense. I was the center and was just snapping the ball like normal shotgun and I wud keep asking how the snap was since i was snapping so far without looking but since we didnt watch tape of that game I never got to see how i did and i wasnt the normal long snapper. Since i was just throwing a pass between my legs i assumed the snaps were accurate but it was super annoying.

  • @_Itchy_Bones_
    @_Itchy_Bones_ Місяць тому +3

    Thanks coach
    Good to see you back

    • @CoachMcKie
      @CoachMcKie  Місяць тому +2

      Thanks for the kind words

    • @Jonnyv2388
      @Jonnyv2388 Місяць тому

      that’s a fact. Love all your videos

  • @talensmith5553
    @talensmith5553 22 дні тому

    Hey coach can you do a video on the veer and shoot or the veer raid offenses

  • @Eidenhoek
    @Eidenhoek Місяць тому

    There's a typo at around 48 seconds in, and could you link that article you reference about momentum, please?

  • @carlosluna1500
    @carlosluna1500 Місяць тому

    Hey coach , I am having trouble with the formation of the plays. In the super simple air raid video you mention about 4 formations that you would run. Does that mean all the concepts inside outside zone counter stick corner cross etc… would they all be ran out of each formation going left and right ? So would it be 104 plays ? 13 plays going left and right would be 26. But that would that be for 1 formation. Would you do them for the other 3 formations as well? Or are we just picking any formations and having 26 plays total left and right?
    Any advice is appreciated.

  • @thundacat9378
    @thundacat9378 Місяць тому

    *Coach, where can I get Information on the air raid field philosophy, examples please*

    • @CoachMcKie
      @CoachMcKie  Місяць тому +1

      I’ve got a playlist on the air raid

  • @garycriswell7417
    @garycriswell7417 Місяць тому +1

    I personally like Coach McKie and have subscribed to his stuff for a long time. Still can’t find his resume.

    • @CoachMcKie
      @CoachMcKie  Місяць тому +5

      You’ve got an opening on staff?

    • @PhillyEaglesFanatic
      @PhillyEaglesFanatic Місяць тому

      He hasn't coached in a few years to my knowledge, I think he was able to establish another business and devoted most of his time to that as it probably makes him more money than teaching, coaching, and this channel combined lol

  • @MrAUFANATIC
    @MrAUFANATIC Місяць тому

    I know a receiver that played in Malzahns offense at Auburn. He said that his wife would come and stop practice and they would practice plays that were never called come game time. I heard that in 2019. Well, the rest is history.

    • @CoachMcKie
      @CoachMcKie  Місяць тому

      You’re lying?

    • @MrAUFANATIC
      @MrAUFANATIC Місяць тому

      @@CoachMcKie Nope. He was a starter on 2013 Nat’l Championship runner up team. He was helping me with some 7on7’s drills for a couple of years and he said that. He also said that he has a nasty playbook and they never got the chance to rep half of it. He’s probably the most stubborn head coach ever and the Auburn boosters got sick of it. Kristi must’ve thought they were still at Springdale to run out and stop practice. It was just a mess and it showed.

    • @PhillyEaglesFanatic
      @PhillyEaglesFanatic Місяць тому

      @@MrAUFANATIC Yeah man it showed in Auburn's execution sometimes lol

  • @philu3
    @philu3 Місяць тому +2

    Whoa!!!! Easy there, you’re asking for coaches to be held accountable for their terrible coaching.
    That’s not how it works.
    Coaches will throw EVERYONE under the bus other than themselves.
    You need to be around football a little more.