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re: M.Denbrock (LSU) Video on RPO vs 3 down fronts
Posted on 6/25/22 at 9:13 pm to iBack8569
Posted on 6/25/22 at 9:13 pm to iBack8569
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Coaches’ schemes aren’t some big secret. 99% of them will explain what they do as a whole and why if they’re asked, especially older coaches. You can go across the internet far and wide and find coaches selling their offense or defense. YouTube is full of clinic sessions as well. If a coach refuses to talk about what they do and clutches their playbook close, that is a coach that is super insecure and full of shite. In this case, Denbrock is explaining the basics of his offense, but he’s not revealing specifics as to how he plans to attack FSU, or any other team this year. It’s just a coaching resource really.
I mean why hide it? Any decent high school coach can watch film and tell you what they’re doing. There is a difference in knowing what’s happening and stopping what’s happening.
Football scheme isn’t some mystery. No one has a secret playbook and everyone is constantly stealing everyone else’s shite.
It’s fans who don’t understand it that make it bigger than what it is.
Posted on 6/25/22 at 9:15 pm to CottonWasKing
You can have a teams entire playbook but it doesn’t matter if you don’t know the game plan they are using against you and the tweaks they made to their playbook specifically to attack you.
Posted on 6/25/22 at 9:20 pm to CottonWasKing
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I mean why hide it? Any decent high school coach can watch film and tell you what they’re doing. There is a difference in knowing what’s happening and stopping what’s happening.
Bingo. Former players of any sport will remember coaches hammering "execution" in their brains.
That first play he showed was pretty simple concept but incredibly difficult to execute against top SEC Defenses. The Mike LB is often fast as frick or fakes his read and wrecks it right away. Or That DE is a beast and tosses the the tackle. Or a DB will come crashing in out of nowhere. So many things can go wrong to wreck that play if everything isn't executed to perfection. And even then it's up to the player with the ball to make a significant gain.
This post was edited on 6/25/22 at 9:23 pm
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