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In this episode of West Coast Gridiron, host Jeff Freeman delves into the intricacies of defensive game planning in high school football. He emphasizes the importance of a defensive coordinator's mindset, the necessity of thorough film study, and the identification of offensive threats. Freeman discusses how to create a game plan based on formation tendencies and situational football, as well as the significance of practice planning and execution. He concludes with insights on in-game adjustments and the core principles of preparation, clarity, and belief in the team's abilities.
By Jeff FreemanSummary
In this episode of West Coast Gridiron, host Jeff Freeman delves into the intricacies of defensive game planning in high school football. He emphasizes the importance of a defensive coordinator's mindset, the necessity of thorough film study, and the identification of offensive threats. Freeman discusses how to create a game plan based on formation tendencies and situational football, as well as the significance of practice planning and execution. He concludes with insights on in-game adjustments and the core principles of preparation, clarity, and belief in the team's abilities.