Breaking Down the 2018 L A Rams Offense

Breaking Down the 2018 L  A  Rams Offense
Author: Taylor Kolste
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2019-02-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1794188207

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The turnaround of the Los Angeles Rams under head coach, Sean McVay, has been truly remarkable. The Rams went from 4-12 in 2016 with, statistically, the worst offense in the NFL in nearly every category to winning a NFC West championship at 11-5, while featuring one of the most dynamic offenses in the league the next season under McVay. In McVay's second season, the Rams again won the NFC West and made their 4th Super Bowl appearance in franchise history. The goal of this book is to take an in-depth look at the schemes that helped the Rams be successful in the 2018 season with the purpose being so that other coaches can learn and use that knowledge to increase their own teams' chances of success. While this book will focus on the Rams' scheme, it would be incomplete without discussing McVay's character and leadership that have helped him be successful as a coach, and the culture that he and his staff have created. The first chapter of this book will look at McVay's character and leadership and the Rams' culture based on the information available online. The rest of the book will then be dedicated to analyzing the Rams' offensive scheme.

Breaking Down the 2018 Kansas City Chiefs Offense

Breaking Down the 2018 Kansas City Chiefs Offense
Author: Taylor Kolste
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2019-06-18
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1074772938

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The 2018 Kansas City Chiefs posted historically great offensive numbers. The Chiefs ranked 1st in the NFL in terms of points per game, total yards per game, and yards per play. The 2018 season was the culmination of Andy Reid's progressive blending of the west coast offense with 'spread' concepts more popular at the college level combined with an influx of high-level talent such as Patrick Mahomes, Tyreek Hill, and Travis Kelce (just to name a few). The goal of this book is to take an in-depth look at the schemes that helped the Chiefs be successful in the 2018 season with the purpose being so that other coaches can learn and use that knowledge to increase their own teams' chances of success. This book will focus on the schemes utilized by the Chiefs in the 2018 season; however, it will also look at how Reid's character and leadership has led to the development of these schemes.

Breaking Down the 2018 Oklahoma Offense

Breaking Down the 2018 Oklahoma Offense
Author: Noah B. Riley
Publsiher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2019-03-29
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1790659507

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This is an in-depth breakdown of Lincoln Riley's record setting 2018 Oklahoma offense. This book examines the Sooner's playbook with diagrams and stats included. I hope coaches reading this book come to understand the thought process, and concepts that make up this offense so that they can implement some of these ideas into their own system. Email me at [email protected] or dm me on twitter @noahriley21 with any questions or if you want full season 2017/2018 cut ups.

The Games That Changed the Game

The Games That Changed the Game
Author: Ron Jaworski,David Plaut,Greg Cosell
Publsiher: ESPN
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2010-10-05
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780345517975

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Professional football in the last half century has been a sport marked by relentless innovation. For fans determined to keep up with the changes that have transformed the game, close examination of the coaching footage is a must. In The Games That Changed the Game, Ron Jaworski—pro football’s #1 game-tape guru—breaks down the film from seven of the most momentous contests of the last fifty years, giving readers a drive-by-drive, play-by-play guide to the evolutionary leaps that define the modern NFL. From Sid Gillman’s development of the Vertical Stretch, which launched the era of wide-open passing offenses, to Bill Belichick’s daring defensive game plan in Super Bowl XXXVI, which enabled his outgunned squad to upset the heavily favored St. Louis Rams and usher in the New England Patriots dynasty, the most cutting-edge concepts come alive again through the recollections of nearly seventy coaches and players. You’ll never watch NFL football the same way again.

Football Scouting Methods

Football Scouting Methods
Author: Steve Belichick
Publsiher: Martino Publishing
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2008
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1578987067

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"Considered the bible of scouting techniques" according to the Los Angeles Times, Football Scouting Methods explains the basic scouting strategies and insights of author Steve Belichick. He was widely viewed as the ablest football scout of his time and coached at the U.S. Naval Academy for 33 years; his son is New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick, a three-time Super Bowl winner. When Steve Belichick died in November 2005, the New York Times headline cited him as "Coach Who Wrote the Book on Scouting," and quoted Houston Texans General Manager Charley Casserly calling Football Scouting Methods "the best book on scouting he had ever read." Joe Bellino, Navy's Heisman Trophy winner in 1960, told the Times that Steve Belichick "was a genius. On Monday nights, he would give us his scouting reports, and even though we were playing powerhouses, I always felt we were prepared because he found a way for us to win." In recent years Football Scouting Methods has been one of the top ten most sought out-of-print books; used copies have been quite scarce. This reissue edition makes the original 1962 text available once again in exact facsimile. The book covers how to scout opponents, recognize defenses, analyze offenses, discover "tip-offs" that reveal the opponent's plays, compose a useful report, self-scout, and conduct postgame analysis. "Steve Belichick taught many younger men how to scout and how to watch film and how to prepare their teams for the next week's game," David Halberstam noted in the Washington Post, and his best student was his own son Bill Belichick, "one of whose greatest skills as a coach to this day remains his ability to analyze other teams, figuring out both their strengths and their vulnerabilities, and shrewdly deciding how to take away from them that which they most want to do." When CBS asked Bill Belichick to name his favorite book, he replied "Well, I've got to go with my dad's. Football Scouting Methods. I'd have to go with that."

Son of Bum

Son of Bum
Author: Wade Phillips,Vic Carucci
Publsiher: Diversion Books
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2017-05-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781682308073

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The Denver Broncos coach and Super Bowl champion recalls his life and lessons learned from his father, NFL coach Bum Phillips, in this football memoir. Decorated National Football League coach Wade Phillips demonstrates in loving detail how much of his success, on and off the field, he owes to his father. A beloved character in NFL history, Bum taught Wade how to have perspective on the game during tough times—and that “coaching isn’t bitching.” Wade has since passed these and other lessons down to his son, Wes Phillips, an NFL coach himself. Known for his homespun, plain-talking ways, Wade is a groundbreaking coach who has long believed in using support and camaraderie—instead of punishment and anger—to inspire his players. And though his defensive concepts are revolutionary, he would say they begin with common sense. Son of Bum is more than one man’s memoir—it’s a story of family and football and a father who inspired his son. “Having played for and against Wade Phillips, the first word that comes to my mind is respect. SON OF BUM is a great read about the Xs and Os from one of the greatest coaches in the league, as well as a loving tribute to the influence of family.”—Peyton Manning

History of the NFL First 100 Year s You Sure Started Somethin

History of the NFL First 100 Year s You Sure Started Somethin
Author: R.D. Griffith
Publsiher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 567
Release: 2021-12-16
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781638443315

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Are you searching for a book about American Football that has it all? R. D. Griffith will take you on a comprehensive drive through the history and highlights of American Football, its salient details, from its inception at the turn of the century to its centralized embodiment now in the modern era, the NFL. He will share with you the challenges the game faced through the Great Depression and two World Wars, including the spicy anecdotes of the people comprising the great game of American Football throughout the years.

Eating the Dinosaur

Eating the Dinosaur
Author: Chuck Klosterman
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2009-10-20
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781416544203

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The bestselling author of "Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs" returns with an all-original nonfiction collection of questions and answers about pop culture, sports, and the meaning of reality.