For example, this pattern...
As the summer 7 on 7 draws to a close, this is the time where refinements are made from the wristband we use for summer work to the specific variations we will use when Fall Camp opens. There are obvious changes needed because of coverage looks they will get in 7 on 7 (primarily 2 man or some derivative), and we want the QB certain pictures. For example, this pattern... ...will be installed like this in the fall to highlight our installed play action protection, as well as the obvious bind a apex defender will have to overcome when run fits are a factor: The constant evolution in the the organization of the offense continued this spring, which included a re-organization of the running game (no changes, but a re-grouping in order to make learning/ installation more fluid and systematic): Likewise, adjustments to the running game must be made as personnel clarifies itself. For example, part of the mission of our "Adjustment Run" category is to attack the "bubble" LB. If there was not a suitable H-back/ Fullback to run the "Iso" play, some different alternatives must be considered in attacking the ILB: Because the passing game takes the most reps, coaches must rely on spring and summer work to aid in fall installation. If this is the case, new learning of offense is negated, allowing focus on the physical execution of techniques and situational thinking. If the proper course of the offense had been plotted, there should be little practice time on assignments. In addition to situational thinking, the coach can focus planning on protecting formations, personnel groups, protections, patterns, and runs as installation is formulated.
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