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The Football Coaching Podcast with Joe Daniel

Coach Joe Daniel from JoeDanielFootball.com helps you build a better football team at any level. Youth Football Coaches, Middle School Football Coaches, High School Football Coaches, College Football Coaches and Semi-Professional Football Coaches will get great ideas and discussion from The Football Coaching Podcast.
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Now displaying: February, 2017
Feb 24, 2017

I’ve talked a lot about The Pistol Power Offense System. But I don’t know if I’ve ever talked about what it really is.

At least, not on this podcast.

The Pistol Power Offense System is just the One Back Offense. Run from Pistol… and under center, and gun. It’s just a fancy name.

What’s the One Back Offense? Pretty simple. We’ve got a feature back. Then use a hybrid H-Back to move around and set up the defense.

That hybrid guy replaces your Fullback in a Pro I Offense. He’s just more versatile. Most of the plays are the same.

Listen to this episode to  hear the details of the running plays in the offensive playbook. Power, Counter, Zone, Stretch and Truck Toss.

I get into the basics of each play, along with how and why they’re packaged together. It’s a good introduction to the One Back Offense for your football team.

When you’re ready to dive all the way in, join the Pistol Power Offense System!

Feb 17, 2017

Size matters. Especially when you don’t have it.

Coaching with smaller players means you have to make some adjustments. Your undersized team can still have success if you don’t hit the panic button.

In today’s episode of The Football Coaching Podcast, I’ll give you 8 keys to Coaching With Smaller Players.

This is probably the most common question I get asked. Or some form of it.

“My team is undersized. What should I run?”

The answer is… changing the playbook won’t change a thing. It’s how you use your scheme that will make the difference (no matter what it is).

So don’t panic about all those little guys. Listen to this episode of The Football Coaching Podcast for ideas on how to coach your smaller players.

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Feb 10, 2017

The 4-2-5 Defense is probably my favorite defense. And what I’m best known for.

In today’s episode of The Football Coaching Podcast, we’re going to talk about the basics of this 8 man, even front defense.

This is the same as a 4-4 Defense. Or a 6-2 Defense. Numbers don’t really matter. Don’t get caught up thinking this is some ‘Spread Defense’.

We’ll go in depth on Defensive End alignment and responsibility. His technique is critical to the 4-2-5 Defense.

This defense is a balanced front. You can flip your players strong and weak, or not flip them. This is an advantage when you’re facing Hurry Up, No Huddle teams.

I’ll also talk about the variety of coverage you can run with your 4-2-5 Defense. Stay a single high safety Cover 3 or Cover 1, or get fancy. Like TCU’s Split Field Coverage.

Finally, we’ll go in depth on position personnel. Who do you need in order to run a dominating 4-2-5 Defense? I’ll give you details.

I’ve worked with over 3,000 coaches on this incredible defensive scheme. To learn all about my 4-2-5 Defense System, visit 425defense.com and get Instant Access today.

Feb 4, 2017

When’s the right time to start applying for jobs? That’s easy. 

You can always apply for the job. The interview experience in invaluable. 

But when are you ready to take a head coaching job? 

“It depends.”

That’s the answer we’ve heard for years. In this episode of The Football Coaching Podcast, I’m going to nail down the real right  time to be a new Head Coach.

Just a warning. I don’t want to be a head coach right now. I have never been a head coach. A lot of this is a little tongue-in-cheek.

But it’s what I’ve observed. What I believe. What would have to be true for me, if I were to pursue head coaching jobs. 

My sources are a few head coaches I’ve worked for, and hundreds of head coaches I’ve worked with. It’s a hard job. 

So… thinking about it? Or just want to reminisce about the time before you sold your soul to be a head football coach? (that’s tongue-in-cheek too!)

Listen to this episode of The Football Coaching Podcast.

In this episode, I mentioned Coach Chris Fore. He’s THE MAN when you want to put your resume together and prep for your head coaching interviews. Find him at CoachFore.org

I also mentioned the Max Motivation for Peak Performance eCourse. This is the definitive guide to building trust with your new team, and creating the culture that all winning teams have. It’s available only by becoming a JDFB Insider Client.

 

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