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How does a guy like Peetz build a playbook?

Posted on 3/11/21 at 11:22 am
Posted by BlackAngus
350 Sonic Blvd
Member since Jan 2020
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Posted on 3/11/21 at 11:22 am
We know he has never been an OC. How does the process go of building his scheme, if he never had his own?

Does he take the playbook from a coach he has worked under? Or do most new coordinators use the scheme they played under? Does he sit at a desk and just draw up a bunch of plays and give them a name?

I am just curious. Not trying to be a dick about it.
This post was edited on 3/11/21 at 11:25 am
Posted by 777Tiger
Member since Mar 2011
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Posted on 3/11/21 at 11:23 am to
one binder at a time
Posted by FulshearTexasTiger
Fulshear, TX
Member since Jan 2011
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Posted on 3/11/21 at 11:24 am to
I believe it will begin with Joe Brady's 2019 playbook and build from there.
Posted by The Ostrich
Member since May 2009
2542 posts
Posted on 3/11/21 at 11:28 am to
He's likely been slowly building one on his own over the course of his career taking inspiration from every one he's coached/played under. I would have a tough time believing we hired a guy with nothing that resembles a playbook.
Posted by rmnldr
Member since Oct 2013
38239 posts
Posted on 3/11/21 at 11:29 am to
How does an architect draft his own floor plan if they’ve never drafted their own before?

I guarantee you the architect has been in buildings, seen other floor plans, and worked with other architects before to build buildings.

It’s not like the guy has never been a football coach until now.
Posted by sportsfan
Member since Feb 2011
3487 posts
Posted on 3/11/21 at 11:30 am to
Most ambitious coaches I have been around have been working on their playbooks during their tenure as position coaches. They build it up and tweak it as they learn more.
Posted by Gus007
TN
Member since Jul 2018
12010 posts
Posted on 3/11/21 at 11:33 am to
quote:

one binder at a time



Hopefully he reads "The Rant" and takes meticulous notes.
Some of the most gifted football minds are on duty 24-7.
Posted by sportsfan
Member since Feb 2011
3487 posts
Posted on 3/11/21 at 11:34 am to
There's always Madden too. There's some pretty good plays in there.
Posted by 777Tiger
Member since Mar 2011
73856 posts
Posted on 3/11/21 at 11:35 am to
quote:

Some of the most gifted football minds are on duty 24-7.

Posted by Geauxld Finger
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2005
31764 posts
Posted on 3/11/21 at 11:35 am to
he's got Joe Brady's google drive link to download the 2019 version
Posted by Dlab2013
Pineville, Luzianna
Member since Jun 2013
9219 posts
Posted on 3/11/21 at 11:35 am to
quote:


He's likely been slowly building one on his own over the course of his career taking inspiration from every one he's coached/played under. I would have a tough time believing we hired a guy with nothing that resembles a playbook.


Correct. And I heard in an interview a while back “forgot which OC it was” that at the college level he was able to implement about 30% of his playbook due to time restrictions with the players. Where as in the NFL there are none. Found that interesting.
Posted by warlock1974
Prairieville
Member since Jan 2015
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Posted on 3/11/21 at 11:45 am to
The same way Coach Kline built his. One play at a time.


Posted by Lester Earl
Member since Nov 2003
278576 posts
Posted on 3/11/21 at 11:47 am to
He not only likely has a Rolodex of plays already in his head, he probably has the physical playbooks from all the places he has coached
Posted by tigerfoot
Alexandria
Member since Sep 2006
56425 posts
Posted on 3/11/21 at 11:53 am to
You are thinking of playbooks as in what you did in youth football. Modern offensive schemes are incredibly fluid. They are based on what the defense gives. All programs run similar stuff the ones that have athletes and coaching to take advantage of what they are given succeed. The ones that “run plays” generally fail pretty quickly
Posted by deaux
Member since Oct 2018
20267 posts
Posted on 3/11/21 at 11:57 am to
...are you suggesting that modern offenses at the college and NFL level do not use use set plays?
Posted by Nobelium
Member since May 2018
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Posted on 3/11/21 at 11:59 am to
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This post was edited on 4/17/21 at 2:52 pm
Posted by Penrod
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Posted on 3/11/21 at 12:05 pm to
Same way you eat an elephant
Posted by Topwater Trout
Red Stick
Member since Oct 2010
67591 posts
Posted on 3/11/21 at 12:10 pm to
There are basic plays that almost every offense runs. Not many brand new plays out there now a days. Question is will our offense learn new play calls or will he adjust to the play calls we have been running
Posted by J_Hingle
LA
Member since Jun 2013
5109 posts
Posted on 3/11/21 at 12:12 pm to
Offensive systems and plays have already been created over time. So you will see pretty much the same plays implemented as any other similar system. The difference comes in when the coaches make little tweaks to already designed plays and also use different personnel. That's why you always hear, so and so is running his version of west coast system for example
This post was edited on 3/11/21 at 12:15 pm
Posted by Choupiqueboy
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Apr 2019
1626 posts
Posted on 3/11/21 at 12:15 pm to
Derrick Poontangsky, naturellement!!!
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