Today on the Coach and Coordinator podcast, Keith Grabowski is joined by Dan Gonzalez author of “Read and Shoot”. In this book Gonzalez breaks down building offensive systems, install, game planning, and player development in the systems.
Taking advantage of the vast informational resources available to him, Gonzalez developed a passing system that combined ideas from some of the most vaunted offenses in pro and college football. He later enhanced that system so that youth players could learn and execute the same concepts and techniques. Further, the same concepts have been used to aid high schools in not only developing school record holders, but perennial playoff contenders and state champions as well. Gonzalez now delves into the theory and teaching that goes beyond the playbook and into the coaching behind the “X’s and O’s.
00:52 What is “Read and Shoot”
03:40 What trends went into the book?
06:18 Keys to building an offensive system
09:36 System for the players
11:28 Setting up a read system for quarterbacks
13:30 Breaking down installation
15:22 Player development
17:27 Getting the wideouts involved
19:25 Keys to game planning
21:53 Managing new ideas
25:09 Getting through the game plan on game day
27:02 What defensive trends should coaches account for in 2019?
29:50 Running game
32:15 Connect with coach:
Website: Gonzalezpassinggame.weebly.com
Twitter: Dan_Gonzalez16
Related Content:
https://www.amazon.com/Read-Shoot-Coaching-Multiple-Passing/dp/179187861X
https://gonzalezpassinggame.weebly.com/blog
https://blogs.usafootball.com/blog/5934/podcast-dan-gonzalez-offensive-systems-consultant-talks-offseason-preparations
https://blogs.usafootball.com/blog/5302/usa-football-national-conference-speaker-series-dan-gonzalez
https://blogs.usafootball.com/blog/6356/podcast-offensive-consultant-dan-gonzalez-talks-about-installing-the-game-plan-and-reading-the-defense
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