Do the players get a play book, film, or anything they can study when it comes to the new defense?
I hope the new guy is really serious -- seriously serious -- about simplifying the defense: "Look for the one with the ball. Knock him down soon."Do the players get a play book, film, or anything they can study when it comes to the new defense?
When I was a kid we called it “smear the _________.” (insert non politically correct term for nontraditional sexual orientation)I hope the new guy is really serious -- seriously serious -- about simplifying the defense: "Look for the one with the ball. Knock him down soon."
I’m assuming your asking if they will get a play book and film now since spring practice hasn’t started? Or if they will have to wait till spring practice starts? If this is the question, I have no clue. However, if it’s just a question in general without a time frame I’m sure they will get a play book and film to study. If I’m not mistaken I read where a commit was showed film of the the new system and was told what they would want of him.
Good question, I’m not sure if there is any rules on this. I would think they could get one as long as the coaches weren’t teaching them.Before spring.
They don't know their new positions yet. I know most will have an idea, but nothing is for sure yet.Good question, I’m not sure if there is any rules on this. I would think they could get one as long as the coaches weren’t teaching them.
@Yomanser is this something you know?
They don't know their new positions yet. I know most will have an idea, but nothing is for sure yet.
In anger...I hope the new guy is really serious -- seriously serious -- about simplifying the defense: "Look for the one with the ball. Knock him down soon."
....simplifying the defense...
Dear yeesus...that's a phrase I hope to never hear again halfway through a season. If our defenses got any more "simplified" after all these years, it may just come down to "Look for the one with the ball. Knock him down son."
In HS I had a coach who dismissed all concern about quickness, juke moves, deception, etc. "Keep your head right on his belly button," he preached. That part didn't fool me, that is true. But a guy from the side deposited me into last week. Whereupon the ball coach screamed at me to "Keep your head on a swivel." I decided on the spot that I was an offensive specialist. In my defense, the coach played at Georgia.Dear yeesus...that's a phrase I hope to never hear again halfway through a season. If our defenses got any more "simplified" after all these years, it may just come down to "Look for the one with the ball. Knock him down son."