70Chip
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70Chip got a reaction from Observer in Week 9: Ridgeview @ Abingdon
But Little Stanley has cute hair and 5 years experience as a middle school coach. That has to account for something
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70Chip got a reaction from Backpack in Week 9: Ridgeview @ Abingdon
But Little Stanley has cute hair and 5 years experience as a middle school coach. That has to account for something
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70Chip got a reaction from PackDadx4 in Week 9: Ridgeview @ Abingdon
But Little Stanley has cute hair and 5 years experience as a middle school coach. That has to account for something
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70Chip got a reaction from Backpack in Week 9: Ridgeview @ Abingdon
The defense has played well all year. LBs are active and make tackles. There are a couple of solid lineman that can make plays. 5 is physical, will make tackles in run support, and is good in coverage. 7 and 11 are both solid in coverage. I think they have outshined the O all year
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70Chip got a reaction from Backpack in Week 9: Ridgeview @ Abingdon
Play calls and personnel usage is questionable at best.
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70Chip got a reaction from FoxTrot in Offensive schemes
He is very talented. Most of those interceptions are on the coaching staff
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70Chip got a reaction from SwvaOG in Union @ Ridgeview
Apparently the hitch was poorly ran and it didn't pull the LB, the corner, and the safety away from 5.
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70Chip reacted to Observer in Offensive schemes
It is VERY obvious where the ball is going when the ball is snapped. Eyes go straight to the intended receiver and never come off. The interception that was thrown Friday night was thrown into triple coverage with two receivers standing wide open. If RV will ever learn to look off a safety or go through progressions in the passing game they will be even more deadly.
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70Chip reacted to SwvaOG in Offensive schemes
Can't do that with Daddy Ball coaches. Today's little league are rife with player's parents who coach only for the duration their kids are on the team. These are almost ALWAYS the skill position players' parents who coach. Thus, they implement an offense that highlights their child's abilities. So..the offense is always changing. Times have changed. My little league coach ran our team for almost two decades....didn't have kids on the team and we were a very tough team to play against. If I was a head coach I would absolutely take charge of the youth leagues and "get them on the same page" and make sure they were at least using the same lingo and basic formations as the high school.
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70Chip got a reaction from redtiger in Offensive schemes
Ridgeview Summer 2022...
Son and WR coach play Madden 2018
Son to dad "New idea for an offense", Dad "run it"
Fall 2022...
Son and WR coach to QB, run this and don't deviate...
Ridgeview... spread formation. 7 and 13 twins left, 5 and whoever twins right. QB cadence, snap ball, QB look left. Continue to look left, continue to look left. 5 and whoever stand wide open and continue to be wide open, wave arms. QB look left, throw fade or streak to 7, hook to 13 while being triple coveraged. Defense, intercept ball/knock ball down.
Coaches... "We'll get 'em next time"
Dad/s... "That 7/13 needs to touch the ball more"
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70Chip got a reaction from fridaynightstripes in Week 5 Scores & Updates
That honor goes to Ridgeview