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Post by razorback47 on Jan 5, 2010 10:38:16 GMT -6
"Eyes. eyes, hit'em on the rise" to keep the head up and explode the hips in openfield tackling.
"Look and lean" to teach DBs to feel the WR before turning the head to the ball in m2m.
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bigcroz
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Go STAGS!!
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Post by bigcroz on Jan 5, 2010 10:50:44 GMT -6
no block no rock,
Drive your bus...used for lineman when down blocking to remind to pick up first kid they see!
tissue technique...used for pulling OL, tells him to wrap close off of butt of down block
He comes I come, he goes I go....flat defender for roll to vs roll away
close the open window...LBS for their read/reactions
Trap the trapper...DL vs. trap
grab grass...used with trap the trapper
"HASH, NUMBERS, SIDELINE" for RBs running rocket sweep...usually yelled..lol
KEEP YOUR FEET...FBs on trap
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Post by blb on Jan 5, 2010 11:02:43 GMT -6
"Everybody wants to go to Heaven but nobody wants to die!" Meaning and usage should be self-evident.
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Post by John Knight on Jan 5, 2010 11:28:10 GMT -6
BYOB
Be your own blocker!
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Post by lochness on Jan 5, 2010 11:57:39 GMT -6
There may not be an "I" in "Team," but there sure is one in "$hithead."
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Post by touchdownmaker on Jan 5, 2010 13:25:41 GMT -6
Hes got CRABS FOR CRYING OUT LOUD
(counter, reverse, assist on option, bootleg, sweep) every time one of our rush ends is beat
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Post by touchdownmaker on Jan 5, 2010 13:26:12 GMT -6
Its not about you
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Post by John Knight on Jan 5, 2010 13:35:11 GMT -6
I want THAT T-shirt Lochness!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by coachrji on Jan 5, 2010 13:56:04 GMT -6
There may not be an "I" in "Team," but there sure is one in "$hithead." THAT IS THE BEST ONE YET!!!!
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glcove
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Post by glcove on Jan 5, 2010 18:08:39 GMT -6
"You're Not that Good !"
What I tell our D Lineman to think about when its 3rd & long, They are bursting past the Pass protection & the QB keeps Dropping. "You're not that good " Its a Screen !
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Post by bluedevil4 on Jan 5, 2010 18:42:05 GMT -6
"If he's deep I creep, if he's even, I'm leavin."
a phrase we use for slotbacks running streaks. If the near safety drops deep, creep in the hole, if the safety stays even in his depth, I'm headin for the endzone.
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Post by bluedevil4 on Jan 5, 2010 18:49:53 GMT -6
My favorite. It's kinda a smart alic joke phrase when a player asks what position he'll be playin.
"Right Guard Tackle...RIGHT on the sidelines GUARDing the water TACKLing anyone who tries to steel it."
Got that from my high school coach as well as the last phrase I posted.
Here's another smart alic phrase when a player is slow to get up.
"Does your d%&k hurt?" Player nods no..."life is good then." "Does your d%&k hurt?" Player nods yes..."We got problems then don't we."
Another one from one of my old coaches
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Post by champ93 on Jan 5, 2010 18:49:58 GMT -6
Bring your hips!
"Counter, cutback, bootleg, reverse!"--what a OLB is to say before pursuing the ball away from him.
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Post by wpialoline on Jan 5, 2010 19:41:20 GMT -6
HOT and HEAVY for lineman feet
Slow to Fast Through Rbs on our zone
Aim Small Miss Small for lineman pass pro (Patriot movie line)
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Post by cnunley on Jan 5, 2010 21:04:01 GMT -6
"One thousand 2 inch steps" To my OL during board work
"Stay on your tracks" Gap down rules
and the one that NEVER seems to happen in a game for us
"Get your head ACROSS"
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20x
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Post by 20x on Jan 5, 2010 23:18:27 GMT -6
'Squeeze the air out of the ball' for RBs.
'Pinch the elbow' also for RBs.
'Eyes to the sky' for cut blocking and tackling.
Maybe one of my favorite ones I've heard came from a Bill Williams tape I watched this month on LBer footwork. 'Don't Oz him' ....thinking the HBO show 'Oz'.
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under
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Post by under on Jan 5, 2010 23:39:29 GMT -6
When in trouble ... DOUBLE. Ball Security: two hands on the ball when about to go thru the line or face contact.
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Post by cnunley on Jan 6, 2010 6:22:19 GMT -6
One I left off of my earlier post.
"If you screw up, do it at 100mph"
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Post by Coach Bennett on Jan 6, 2010 6:55:55 GMT -6
"One on one is one on none" for communicating the importance of connecting between qb/rec in cover 0.
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Post by bigsandwich on Jan 6, 2010 9:13:04 GMT -6
Belly on your thighs, chest over your knees.
Play behind your pads.
Inside hand through outside armpit.-- OT/TE on Rocket
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redbug
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Post by redbug on Jan 6, 2010 11:46:33 GMT -6
Get up field-pop passes to recievers who want to look before they run, we expect to block the 2 closest people to him, therefore we want him full speed as fast as possible.
Hit it-running backs not hitting the hole, we want him to expect a man in the hole and he has to run hard enough to run through him.
Pin your ears back-something we say to linebackers who are going slow, one of our opening lines to them is they need to be willing to pin their ears back and go full speed
Not really a catchy phrase but something else we tell our OLB's, if the I back or pitch man comes to you, you go, you don't pass go, you don't go collect 200 dollars, you go hit him now. If you see him take one step to you, you go blow him up immediately.
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Post by lochness on Jan 6, 2010 15:11:15 GMT -6
I want THAT T-shirt Lochness!!!!!!!!!!! I make them, but they only come with my manuals and DVD's that teach you how to use catchy phrases to improve your offensive prodction. Only $199.99. OR you can get it with your order for a set of Ginzu knives.
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Post by lochness on Jan 6, 2010 15:12:35 GMT -6
This is one I've HEARD but never used personally. It works best with OL 1-on-1 drills:
"It's like watching two fat old women try to tiddy-_ each other!"
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Post by WB22 on Jan 6, 2010 17:05:20 GMT -6
For receivers - "Zone - sit and stay...man - run away" For anyone - "Low hat wins !"
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Post by Coach Bennett on May 24, 2010 6:11:16 GMT -6
Here's just about all of your replies in a Word document if anyone wants a copy to start incorporating into your "coach speak."
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Post by CoachMikeJudy on May 24, 2010 6:18:31 GMT -6
A few that I'm always saying (almost to the point of annoyance):
Regarding double teams: "Physically here [DL]...mentally there [LB] " "Two hands here [DL]...four eyes there [LB]"
When a WR catches a pass in his chest/gut:
"If it was a spear it would have killed you..."
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Post by alneufeld on May 24, 2010 10:45:38 GMT -6
"Slap the Dog, Punch the Chicken" It is a visualization that helps lineman stay low when they a pulling. It is kind of funny but it works. LOL!!! As an Oline coach, this has got to be the funniest thing I have ever heard. Great cues for kids especially.
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Post by alneufeld on May 24, 2010 10:47:04 GMT -6
There may not be an "I" in "Team," but there sure is one in "$hithead." THAT IS THE BEST ONE YET!!!! I agree!!
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Post by spartancoach on May 24, 2010 11:07:18 GMT -6
"One on one is one on none" for communicating the importance of connecting between qb/rec in cover 0. Similiar, If you forget your assignment, knock someone down. It will be a lot less obvious that you f---ed up. EDIT: Sorry, quoted the wrong one, but you get the jist.
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Post by ajreaper on May 24, 2010 11:22:23 GMT -6
Will you get better today or just older?
Are you just present today or do you have a presence?
Be the hammer not the nail.
The funniest thing I ever heard a coach say- A player asked the HC when they'd be working on special teams and the older then dirt, old school Okie said "Son you just drive the damn wagon and I'll worry about the mules going blind!"
Had to bite my lip and the look on the kids faces was priceless.
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