Setting Goals and Narrowing Down Your Early Season Offense Coach and Coordinator Podcast
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The early weeks of the season present varying levels of challenges depending on how your schedule is set up. Regardless of opponent, having clear objectives for your offense as well as a sound thought process for what goes into those early season game plans is important to getting your offense started off on the right foot. You want to have a package built around what your players do best as well as having enough answers to handle all you will face from opposing defenses.
In this episode, three coaches take a look at setting goals as well as paring down your whole camp install to something that will be most efficient and effective on game day.
Today’s Coaches:
Josh Herring is the quarterbacks coach at Lassiter High School (GA).
Kyle Ohradzansky is the offensive coordinator at the University of Findlay.
Jay Wilkinson is the offensive coordinator at Fayetteville High School (AR).
Show Notes:
Goals for the Offense
Study Your Historical Data
28 Points Per Game
Defining the Explosives Goal
Start with a Big Install
Narrow It Down to What Your Players Do Best
Deciding What Stays and What Goes
Determining What Makes Early Season Game Plans
4-Day, First-Week Game Plan Install
Building Identity in the Early Season
Related Episodes:
Jay Wilkinson in The Passing Lab
The Entire Passing Lab Series with Josh Herring
Kyle Ohradzansky: Quarterback Preparation
Additional Resources:
Josh Herring
Jay Wilkinson: Attacking Coverages with the Passing Game
Kyle Ohradzansky: Coordinating an Offense
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The early weeks of the season present varying levels of challenges depending on how your schedule is set up. Regardless of opponent, having clear objectives for your offense as well as a sound thought process for what goes into those early season game plans is important to getting your offense started off on the right foot. You want to have a package built around what your players do best as well as having enough answers to handle all you will face from opposing defenses.
In this episode, three coaches take a look at setting goals as well as paring down your whole camp install to something that will be most efficient and effective on game day.
Today’s Coaches:
Josh Herring is the quarterbacks coach at Lassiter High School (GA).
Kyle Ohradzansky is the offensive coordinator at the University of Findlay.
Jay Wilkinson is the offensive coordinator at Fayetteville High School (AR).
Show Notes:
Goals for the Offense
Study Your Historical Data
28 Points Per Game
Defining the Explosives Goal
Start with a Big Install
Narrow It Down to What Your Players Do Best
Deciding What Stays and What Goes
Determining What Makes Early Season Game Plans
4-Day, First-Week Game Plan Install
Building Identity in the Early Season
Related Episodes:
Jay Wilkinson in The Passing Lab
The Entire Passing Lab Series with Josh Herring
Kyle Ohradzansky: Quarterback Preparation
Additional Resources:
Josh Herring
Jay Wilkinson: Attacking Coverages with the Passing Game
Kyle Ohradzansky: Coordinating an Offense
Thank you for supporting our partners:
Learn More about The Headset App:
The Headset App completely changes the communication market for coaches. While traditional headset systems are expensive, as well as a pain to transport and set up, The Headset App setup is ridiculously simple at a fraction of the cost. Download The Headset App today in the App Store or Google Play.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
17 min