The off season usually begins with the challenge of striking a balance between preserving successful elements of the previous season and introducing new schemes, strategies and tactics for the upcoming season. It is a crucial aspect of our role as coaches and coordinators. It requires a strategic approach that ensures continuity while fostering innovation. This delicate balance is essential for the growth and success of our teams.
That’s the focus today as we talk to three coaches on their approach to their off-season study. We are joined by Findlay University Offensive Coordinator Kyle Ohradzansky, Bryant Run Game Coordinator and Offensive Line Coach Steven Ciocci, and Louisiana-Monroe Offensive Line Coach Kyle Segler.
First Kyle Ohradzansky emphasizes the importance of studying defenses and collaborating with the defensive coordinator to stay innovative in offensive strategies. He talks about how he values open conversations and extensive brainstorming sessions to foster creativity within the offensive staff.
Next, Steven Ciocci discusses how he follows a 10-80-10 rule to assess offensive plays and emphasizes the importance of enhancing successful elements while being open to adding new tactics that align with the team's identity. They focus on studying a select few teams to improve their own strategies.
We finish with Kyle Segler who stresses the significance of being critical of one's methods and finding non-negotiable elements of success. He cautions against blindly adopting new tactics and emphasizes the importance of becoming experts in what works for the team, rather than constantly seeking innovation for its own sake.
Achieving a balance between preserving successful elements and introducing new concepts in football coaching requires a strategic and thoughtful approach. By staying true to the team's core beliefs and values, collaborating with defensive coaches, and being open to innovative ideas, coaches can ensure continuity while fostering growth and adaptation. It's essential to prioritize the elements that are truly applicable to the team and to become experts in those aspects, rather than succumbing to the temptation of wholesale scheme changes. This approach will lead to a strong and resilient team that is capable of adapting to the evolving landscape of the game.
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3 Tips for Effective Game Planning in the Postseason – Todd Drury (Western Illinois), Josh Herring (Lassiter HS), Deonte Gibson (Youngstown State)
Insight on Film Break Down in the Late Season – Rob Everett, Senior Offensive Analyst, Wisconsin
Keys to Late-Season Focus – Dan Carrel (Coastal Carolina), Jordan Hogan (SF 49ers), Jonathan Himebauch (XFL Arlington Renegades), Tyler Roehl (North Dakota St)
Stay Sharp Physically and Mentally in the Late Season – Morgan Scalley (Utah), Chris Softley (Lubbock Christian), Mike Elder (Avon HS)
Personnel, Workload, and Positive Morale on Special Teams – Charlie Coiner (NFL), Bobby April (NFL), Brett Arkelian (Fresno State)
Keep Your Defense in Battle Rhythm – Todd Drury (Western Illinois), John Mumford (NFL), Vince DiGaetano (Fordham)
Maximizing Performance Through Self-Scouting and Exploiting Opponent Weaknesses – Scotty Walden (Austin Peay), Dante Bartee (Oregon), Jeremy Hawkins (EKU)
Keeping Your Defense Adaptable and Unpredictable – Eric Kasperowicz (Mars HS), Branden Jakubcin (Heidelberg), John Rice (San Jacinto HS)
Recycle and Work It In: Late-Season Game Planning – Kyle Ohradzansky (Findlay), Jay Wilkinson (Fayetteville HS), John Tomlinson (USFL)
Strategic Practice Management: Less Is More – Matt Drinkall (Army), Pete Shinnick (Towson), Kirk Fridrich (Union HS)
Mid-Season Practice and Game Planning Considerations – Jaime Elizondo, XFL Offensive Coordinator
Communication for a Positive Second Half of the Season – John Tomlinson (USFL), Mike Judy (Smyrna HS), Brendan Walsh (Colgate)
Stay Sharp in the Trenches – Steven Ciocci (Bryant), Siddiq Haynes (UTSA), Kyle Segler (Louisiana-Monroe)
Evaluating Defensive Performance and Making Adjustments – Eric Kasperowicz (Mars HS), Shane Dierking (North Central), Ty Gower (Princeton HS)
Keeping It Simple and Continuing to Evolve Your Style – AJ Smith, OC, XFL Houston Roughnecks
Mid-Season Workload: Understand Player Needs – Cris Reisert (Tiffin University) and Chris Softley (Lubbock Christian)
Self-Scouting Your Calls and Your Culture – Dante Bartee (Oregon) and Morgan Scalley (Utah)
Adding Wrinkles to Meetings, Practices, and Drills for Continuous Improvement – Eric Marty (Michigan Panthers), Scotty Walden (Austin Peay), Tommy Zagorski (Otterbein)
The Strategic Power of the Self-Scout - James Vint
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