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Coach Sean Cooley is back for his third trip to the Board Drill, and this one is a full clinic on counter. One play, run just about every way you can run it. Cooley, offensive coordinator and assistant head coach at East Ridge High School in Chattanooga, breaks down how he builds an entire run game off GH counter and then dresses it up with motions, shifts, and formations to break defensive tendencies while keeping the rules simple for his offensive line. From base counter to counter quick, counter kick, a first-level RPO, a stable of quarterback runs, and even a shovel pass, if you run gap scheme there is a full notebook page in here for you.00:00 Intro and why Coach Cooley keeps coming back02:20 Why you build a whole offense off one play06:30 Base GH counter on tape11:00 GT counter and the split-flow wrinkle19:00 Emo, the first-level slice RPO off counter25:50 Counter quick31:00 Counter kick and the long-trap ISO idea40:00 Quarterback counter with a center turned quarterback43:30 Train motion and the Rhino empty package46:44 Jet quarterback counter (YY counter)49:14 Guard-tailback counter and the shovel-pass Tebow54:00 Protecting your base play the way the NFL does59:15 Settling in at East Ridge and closing thoughtsThis episode is presented by Sideline HQ.You got into coaching to draw up game-winning plays, not to spend hours in the locker room hunting for missing helmets and knee pads. If you are tracking tens of thousands of dollars of gear on spreadsheets, stop. Sideline HQ is the equipment inventory system that runs right from your phone. Stop being an accountant and go be a coach again. Board Drill listeners can claim a free 30-day trial at sidelinehq.co.If you want more film breakdowns and coach-to-coach conversations like this one, subscribe and join us at www.boarddrill.com.
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Coach Sean Cooley is back for his third trip to the Board Drill, and this one is a full clinic on counter. One play, run just about every way you can run it. Cooley, offensive coordinator and assistant head coach at East Ridge High School in Chattanooga, breaks down how he builds an entire run game off GH counter and then dresses it up with motions, shifts, and formations to break defensive tendencies while keeping the rules simple for his offensive line. From base counter to counter quick, counter kick, a first-level RPO, a stable of quarterback runs, and even a shovel pass, if you run gap scheme there is a full notebook page in here for you.00:00 Intro and why Coach Cooley keeps coming back02:20 Why you build a whole offense off one play06:30 Base GH counter on tape11:00 GT counter and the split-flow wrinkle19:00 Emo, the first-level slice RPO off counter25:50 Counter quick31:00 Counter kick and the long-trap ISO idea40:00 Quarterback counter with a center turned quarterback43:30 Train motion and the Rhino empty package46:44 Jet quarterback counter (YY counter)49:14 Guard-tailback counter and the shovel-pass Tebow54:00 Protecting your base play the way the NFL does59:15 Settling in at East Ridge and closing thoughtsThis episode is presented by Sideline HQ.You got into coaching to draw up game-winning plays, not to spend hours in the locker room hunting for missing helmets and knee pads. If you are tracking tens of thousands of dollars of gear on spreadsheets, stop. Sideline HQ is the equipment inventory system that runs right from your phone. Stop being an accountant and go be a coach again. Board Drill listeners can claim a free 30-day trial at sidelinehq.co.If you want more film breakdowns and coach-to-coach conversations like this one, subscribe and join us at www.boarddrill.com.

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