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2013. “PATRIOT FOOTBALL” COACH DON SMOLYN 973-347-7600, EXT. 113 dsmolyn@lvhs.org. “GAME PLANNING AND PRACTICE ORGANIZATION” . “AS A COACH YOU AND YOUR STAFF HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO BRING YOUR “A” GAME EVERYDAY, TO BE PREPARED—YOU EXPECT THAT FROM YOUR PLAYERS!”.

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  1. 2013 “PATRIOT FOOTBALL” COACH DON SMOLYN 973-347-7600, EXT. 113 dsmolyn@lvhs.org

  2. “GAME PLANNING AND PRACTICE ORGANIZATION”

  3. “AS A COACH YOU AND YOUR STAFF HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO BRING YOUR “A” GAME EVERYDAY, TO BE PREPARED—YOU EXPECT THAT FROM YOUR PLAYERS!”

  4. GOAL: DEVELOP MORE EFFICIENT WAYS TO TEACH OUR MATERIAL. STUDY WAYS TO IMPROVE AS A TEACHER. ANALYZE THE PRESEASON SCHEDULE ANALYZE THE GAME WEEK PREPARATION

  5. “FRIDAY NIGHT GAMES” “PRIOR TO 2012” “COACHES” FILM / SCOUTING / MEETINGS “PLAYERS”

  6. “GAME WEEK PREPARATION 2012” “HUDL” “SATURDAY 2012” WEDNESDAY “LUNCH”

  7. STUDY OF PLAY SITUATIONS IN AN AVERAGE GAME STUDY OF DOWN AND DISTANCE BREAKDOWN IN AN AVERAGE GAME

  8. PLAY SITUATIONS IN AN AVERAGE GAME (TYPICAL GAME—8 YEAR ANALYSIS) 21 SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYS 48 OFFENSIVE PLAYS ( + / - “2”)

  9. DOWN & DISTANCE BREAKDOWNS 20 FIRST DOWN PLAYS 10 LONG YARDAGE PLAYS (2ND & 7 PLUS) 3RD & 7 PLUS)

  10. 10 NORMAL YARDAGE PLAYS 2ND & 6 OR LESS 3RD & 3 OF LESS 5 CRITICAL DOWNS 3RD & 4-6 PATIENCE-KEEP DRIVE ALIVE-4 DOWN TER

  11. GOAL LINE / SHORT YARDAGE 4 PLAYS PER GAME

  12. SUMMARY 30 FIRST DOWN / NORMAL YARDAGE PLAYS (60% OF CALLS) 18 “SITUATION PLAYS” (40% OF CALLS)

  13. “SITUATION OFFENSE” “WE CAN NO LONGER CONDUCT PRACTICES WHERE THE BALL IS PLACED IN ONE SPOT ON THE PRACTICE FIELD FOR 2 HOURS. THE GAME IS NOT PLAYED THAT WAY.”

  14. PATRIOT OFFENSE 2003-09 20 % SHOTGUN PASSING (40% PRAC) 35 % “RUN / BLUE” 45 % 100-900

  15. PATRIOT OFFENSE 2010-12 90 % 2 TIGHT ENDS ZERO SHOTGUN ZERO JETS / ROCKETS

  16. PATRIOT FOOTBALL WE ARE A “3 HOUR” PRACTICE TEAM WE ARE IN “FULL PADS” (TUESDAY / WEDNESDAY / THURSDAY 2 1/2) (PLAY ON FRIDAY NIGHT) WE PRACTICE EVERY PHASE EVERY DAY WE NEVER SCRIMMAGE IN PRACTICE

  17. LENAPE VALLEY OFFENSE PHYSICAL RUN OFFENSE MINIMIZE TURNOVERS, PENALTIES, MISSED ASSIGNMENTS, NEGATIVE YARDAGE PLAYS

  18. EFFICIENT PLAY ACTION PASSING GOAL LINE / SHORT YARDAGE THAT TIES INTO OUR BASE PACKAGE

  19. “YOUR OFFENSE / YOUR DECISION” CHART WHAT YOU ACTUALLY RUN PRACTICE WHAT YOU ACTUALLY RUN PLAY / FORMATION / COMMENT YARDAGE / OPPONENT “EXCEL 10 MINUTES”

  20. PLAYFORMATIONCOMMENTYARDAGEOPP. 187 SPLIT TD 6 PAR

  21. DOES YOUR PRESEASON AND WEEKLY PRACTICE ORGANIZATION REFLECT YOUR NUMBERS? (OPTION / SHOT-GUN)

  22. “IT’S NOT WHAT YOU DO BUT HOW YOU DO IT”(BEAR BRYANT) “SUCCESS IN THE WING T IS DIRECTLY RELATED TO HOW WELL THE PLAYERS LEARN DETAILS AND UNDERSTAND THE SUBTLE INTRICACIES WITHIN THE SYSTEM” (AN ORDER OF FOOTBALL)

  23. “SUCCESSFUL COACHING IS ALL ABOUT AN ATTENTION TO DETAIL” (DEAN SMITH) “IT’S THE LITTLE THINGS THAT MAKE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN WINNING & LOSING” (BEAR BRYANT) “WHAT’S A SMALL MISTAKE (KEMPSKI)

  24. THE “LITTLE THINGS” ARE DONE BY WINNERS, EVERYONE DOES THE BIG THINGS (JIM MACKENZIE) “IF A TEAM CAN NOT EXECUTE AT A MOMENTS NOTICE—THEY WILL FAIL IN THE LONG RUN” (COACH K)

  25. “MUST REDIRECT OUR FOCUS TO THE LITTLE THINGS” (NS 2009 SI) “IT’S ALL IN THE DETAILS” “THERE’S A RIGHT WAY TO DO EVERYTHING” (ROY WILLIAMS)

  26. “WORK HARD BUT WORK DELIBERATE” (RICK PITINO) “LITTLE THINGS MAKE BIG THINGS HAPPEN (JOHN WOODEN) “SWEAT THE LITTLE THINGS” (RUDY GUILIANI)

  27. “PLAN WHAT YOU TEACH”—THIS IS CRITICAL” (COACH K) “KNOW THE PARTICULARS” (MARK McCORMACK) WHAT THEY DON’T TEACH YOU AT THE HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL

  28. “THE BEST SHORT CUT IS THE LONG WAY—HARD WORK AND AN ATTENTION TO DETAIL” (THE LAST LECTURE) WE WILL WIN OR LOSE BASED ON OUR EXECUTION (LOU RETTINO)

  29. “WHAT ARE YOU PREPARING FOR” “WHAT ARE YOU ORGANIZING FOR” “FACTS ARE BETTER THAN DREAMS OR OPINIONS” (CHURCHILL)

  30. “YOU CAN ONLY CONTROL YOUR OWN PREPARATION” “WE ALL HAVE THE SAME AMOUNT OF TIME—24 HOURS IN A DAY” “DON’T WORRY ABOUT WHAT YOU DON’T HAVE”

  31. NICK SABAN 2013 “IT’S ALL ABOUT THE PROCESS” “YOU MUST ESTABLISH ROUTINES” (DS—THERE ARE A LOT OF CHOICES)

  32. PRINCIPLES FOR WINNING FOOTBALL DEFENSE LIMIT “BIG PLAYS” (25 YARDS) (NFL) (LSU 2011) STOP THE RUN (100 YARDS) (ALA 6) PLUS 2 MARGIN IN TURNOVERS

  33. SPECIAL TEAMS PROTECT THE BALL (SNAPPING / CATCHING) CREATE BIG PLAYS (2009 7 / 7, “PLUS 50”) WIN BATTLE OF STARTING FIELD POSITION

  34. OFFENSE “PROTECT THE BALL” (HIGH & TIGHT—THROW ON TIME) CREATE “BIG PLAYS” (OVER 25 YARDS) NO MISSED ASSIGNMENTS

  35. “MISSED ASSIGNMENTS AND MIS-ALIGNMENTS LOSE MORE GAMES THAN PHYSICAL MISMATCHES”

  36. “13 GAME SITUATIONS” PRESEASON: TAKE THE TEAM TO THE PARTICULAR SPOT ON THE FIELD AND WALK THEM THRU EVERYTHING, EXPLAIN THE ISSUES WITH EACH SITUATION (PRESSURE / SMALL FIELD / CLOCK)

  37. 2 MINUTE OFFENSE (1) (WHAT DO WE NEED FG / TD) (LV 2010 / LV 2011 / 2012) 4 MINUTE OFFENSE (2) “ONE FIRST DOWN TO WIN IT”

  38. “LAST PLAY OF THE GAME” (3) FROM THE 4 / 7 FROM THE 10 (SUPER BOWL 2013) FROM THE 25 (“TIP PLAY”) DESPERATION

  39. GOAL LINE / SHORT YARDAGE (4) COVERAGE “MAN” OR “ZONE” 4TH & 4 4TH & 7 4TH & 10 (2011) “2 POINT PLAYS” (HOW MANY) 1988 (1) / 2012 (4-5)

  40. “FIRST DOWN” (5) “FIRST DOWN” (BEST CHANCE FOR A BIG PLAY) (25 YARDS) “FIRST DOWN AFTER A TURNOVER”

  41. “GIMMICKS” (6) 1 GAME READY PER WEEK (SCRIPT) WHEN DO YOU CALL IT 5-6 TOTAL (OFF BEST RUN PLAYS) “PRESEASON”

  42. “1ST DOWN INSIDE OWN 3” (7) (2011) “MENTAL PREPARATION” BALL SECURITY “HIGH & TIGHT” NEVER TOSSED / PITCHED QUICK HITTING PLAYS

  43. “MAN COVERAGE” (8) PACKAGE OF PASSES (5-6) “7 ON 7” BASE KEEP PASS ?? “RUN TO POST / FLY” “SPLIT KP POST / FLY” NO MO KP DRAG TO END SPLIT WAGGLE “END OPPOSITE” NO MO KP SOLID “SE POST / OUT”

  44. “COVER 2 BEATERS” (9) 5-6 PLAYS “WAGGLE AT 5” SPREAD KP “ STREAK / POST”

  45. “SCREENS” (10) 3-4 PLAYS (1 GAME READY) WAGGLE SCREEN TO THE HB KEEP PASS SCREEN TO THE TE WAGGLE SCREEN TO THE FB JET WAGGLE SCREEN TO THE TE

  46. “LONG YARDAGE” (11) 3RD & 8 3RD & 10 3RD & 12 PLUS 1-2 RUNS 3-4 PASSES BASED ON COVERAGE

  47. “NORMAL YARDAGE” (12) WE WORK ON THESE THE MOST (60 % OF YOUR PLAY CALLS) 1ST & 10 2ND & 4-6 3RD & 3

  48. “OVERTIME” (13) KNOW THE RULES (TURNOVER) 3RD OVERTIME (2 PT PLAY) COIN TOSS 4TH DOWN FIELD GOAL VS 1ST DOWN WHO IS THE BETTER TEAM

  49. THE ANSWER IS TO TAKE THOSE 13OFFENSIVESITUATIONS AND INSERT THEM INTO A SPECIFIC DAY IN YOUR WEEKLY GAME WEEK SCHEDULE AND IN YOUR PRESEASON SCHEDULE. LVR: THURSDAY “GL / SY” MONDAY “2 MINUTE” / “3 DEFENSES”

  50. “PRESEASON PLANNING” COME UP WITH A 4 WEEK PRESEASON CALENDAR ON THE COMPUTER AND PLUG IN EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO COVER. TRICK IS TO STICK WITH IT WHEN THINGS DON’T LOOK PERFECT.

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