“I’ve always based my philosophy on having an offense and defense that can compete, even when you don’t have the talent to match up with your opposition. The better the players you have, the more diverse you can become. We talk about multiplicity, but also about simplicity. We want our kids to understand what they’re doing, where they’re going and everything that’s going on, but not in so complicated a system that they are not able to make plays. I believe in getting a lot of people on the field, giving them an opportunity to play if they deserve to do that, and giving the team a chance to win.”
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Offensive Philosophy
- High Tempo Offense
- No Huddle- Quick Cadence
- Get the ball in the best players hands as much as possible
- Spread the Defense with 4-5 wide receivers
- Use Multiple Personnel Groupings
- Take what the defense gives you
- Running Game: Option, Draws, Counters, Stretch, Zone
- Passing Game: Quick Game, Screens, Sprint Outs, Play Action
- Dictate to Defense
Defensive Philosophy
- Click here to read the article I wrote that the AFCA published on defense
- Click here for my Defensive Slideshow
- Pressure Front
- 4-2-5
- Multiple Fronts, Stunts and Blitz Packages
- Basic Zone Defense in Secondary
- Stop the Run First
- Do not allow Big Plays
- Hustle to the ball
- Force Turnovers
- Pursue and Tackle everyday in practice
Special Teams Philosophy
- Click here to read the article I wrote that the AFCA published on special teams.
- Click here for my Special Teams Slideshow (click on each slide to advance)
- If a team prepares against your specialty (trick) plays it takes away time for them to prepare their specialty (trick) plays.
- Use an unusual alignment to cause breakdown in opponents alignment and assignment
- Put great time and effort into being a GREAT specialty team
- Play best 11 on all special teams
- Be aggressive with special teams – use it as a weapon
- Practice some or all aspects of special teams daily