We had our second tryout for 2016 this past weekend, and I
gotta say, this may have been the most fun that I’ve had at a tryout ever.
First of all, we had a great turnout – around 55 guys, which didn’t include
some guys that came out on the first one. So I’m thinking we’ve got 65-70
players that have shown up to at least one of the tryouts. Next, they worked
their butts off! There was no standing around, the coaches were flying around
encouraging the players, and to their credit, the players responded extremely
well.
After a team stretch (complete with music – as a rather
old-school coach, I was indifferent to it, but it did provide a much more
collegiate type atmosphere), we went into agility/conditioning stations where
there was constant movement, then to a 300-yards shuttle run. After that, we
broke into individual groups. The 6 OL who were there went though some of the
basic every day types of things we’ll do during the season. At this point I’m
just trying to get a baseline of where everyone is at. I haven’t coached any of
the six more than for an all-star game back in 2012, and that was only one guy,
so most of the time was just observing and correcting where necessary. All of
the guys took it well, and rarely did we have to talk about things more than
once. I loved their attitude and approach – this is definitely going to be a
very good offensive line.
Finally, we moved into a group 7-on-7 period. I’d made up
some play cards with just four basic concepts (4 verticals, hitches, shallow
cross and smash) out of two formations, doubles and trips – strictly Passing
Game 101 stuff. We had enough guys on offense to run four full units, so
everyone on the field was moving. We just ran plays down the field, starting at
our 10, one unit after another. I’d say that we easily got 50 plays in the
20-minute period.
It was just the up-tempo type of atmosphere that we want to
have throughout the season. We’re looking at running 100 plays per practice,
and I see now that it will be entirely possible.
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Because it is March and because this is the men’s game, it
is now time for league and team madness to start. Teams are popping up left and
right. I have no idea what the fascination is with running a team. I guess if
you’ve had bad ownership in the past (been there, done that) there is certainly
a desire to move, but to actually do it yourself? No thanks…..big props to the
Collins family that runs the Nighthawks. I say the “Collins family” because
they truly are all involved in some form or fashion, from the eldest to the
youngest, who can be seen hauling whatever they can in equipment off the field
– sometimes it is bigger than they are! Tony and his family are really making
this season a joy to be a part of so far.
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Over on the women’s side, it is with some sadness that I see
the Las Vegas Showgirlz have folded. Although they never beat us, I would call
them rivals just because of the intensity of some of the games. Owner/HC Dion
Lee always got them ready to play and he had some very visionary ideas on how
to promote the game.
I also saw coverage of the World Women’s Games 3 (or is it
the Women’s World Games?) down in New Orleans at the Saints training facility.
That was quite an event, and seemed to draw a lot more attention than the first
two did. In all honesty, I think this was the first one that gave back as much
as the players paid in. Having the Saints (and presumably the NFL in some
fashion) step up and get involved is huge. I hope that it continues to go
onward and upward.
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Not a whole lot else going on right now, so I’ll wrap it up.
As always, if there is some scheme, play, technique or topic you’d like to see,
just let me know! Thanks for reading.
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