
Keith Grabowski 🏈 Coach and Coordinator Network
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Brian Hartline’s standard is different. If an A-player isn’t performing like an A-player, he puts that on the coach, not the kid. Preparation, hydration, readiness — all owned by the staff. That’s how elite rooms stay elite.
Keith Grabowski 🏈 Coach and Coordinator Network278,995 Aufrufe • vor 6 Monaten

You can’t coach to please everyone. Parents will have opinions. Players will have opinions. People will question decisions they don’t fully understand. Coach Hines 🇺🇸’ reminder: Live to an audience of one. Listen to people. Serve people. Love people. But don’t let every opinion become your compass.
Keith Grabowski 🏈 Coach and Coordinator Network16,414 Aufrufe • vor 16 Tagen

Navy attacks the flow of the defense. Linebackers flow to the ball opening a void away from the run action. Y gets across the linebackers and turns a five yard pass into a 66 yard gain. Explosive passes don’t always have to be thrown far!
Keith Grabowski 🏈 Coach and Coordinator Network28,244 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat

📍P.I.N. = Pitch It Now Joe Moorhead 's Inside Zone Right + ‘PIN’ = Speed Option. ◾️OL blocks base IZ. ◾️QB sells hook for half count, then pitches it NOW to ◾️RB. ‘Pin’ tells QB: pitch now! Works great vs Cover 0. link to more in reply
Keith Grabowski 🏈 Coach and Coordinator Network34,447 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten

🧵Super Bowl Champs John Benton on Inside Zone Here are 3 short John Benton clips from Day 1 that show exactly why offensive line coaches keep coming back to this clinic. C.O.O.L. starts today at 11 AM ET. 1. Win the Moment of Truth On inside zone, the blocker does not always know which side the back will break. Benton teaches the blocker to create vertical force, stay on the defender, and win when the ball declares.
Keith Grabowski 🏈 Coach and Coordinator Network14,239 Aufrufe • vor 26 Tagen

Trap is simple, but it still belongs in the play menu. The influence does its job here. The frontside guard pull widens the linebacker, the 3-tech gets upfield, and the backside guard gets an easy trap block. Big run right through the middle. Do you carry trap?
Keith Grabowski 🏈 Coach and Coordinator Network25,955 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat

Yesterday's Play of the Day comes with a mini-clinic from Will Hall, HC, Tulane: • “E” stands for eyes — and everything starts there. • QB gets his eyes to a spot immediately on the catch. • By the third step, the coverage should declare the throw. • If the corner attaches, throw the corner. • If he bails, hit the in. • Clean teaching, tied to footwork, built for on-time decisions.
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John Harbaugh asked Mike Vrabel what advice he gives young coaches. Vrabel’s answer was simple and earned, not motivational. Do the job you have. Go learn from others. Be creative in how you teach. Stay consistent in what you believe. And earn the right to advance. Hear more like this inside Harbaugh Coaching Academy. Harbaugh Coaching Academy
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UWRF was the fastest offense in America, and this opening sequence shows why. Quads motion and quick game on the first snap. Then tempo into unbalanced Pin and Pull with a TE Flat RPO for the score. OC Joe Matheson does a great job manipulating the defense before they can settle in.
Keith Grabowski 🏈 Coach and Coordinator Network24,356 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten

Moorhead Read Rule – Play of the Day QB reads DE (give key): “Can he make the tackle at/near LOS?” No = GIVE to Barkley Yes = KEEP (pull & run) following Puller Dart: McSorley sees DE close → gives. Tackle pulls Mike. Saquon 1-on-1 vs safety. Big gain!
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2nd and 1 usually makes defenses think shot. Indiana takes advantage of that with Duo. The Bear front takes away gaps inside, but the shift creates space to the boundary. The boundary 3-tech gets doubled, the Mike is out to the field, and the safety is off the ball. When the safety helps deep, the bubble opens up. Big gain.
Keith Grabowski 🏈 Coach and Coordinator Network19,200 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten

Kansas Power Read Play Action Y Seam Andy Kotelnicki is all about distorting the defense. Jet sweep action with the back, wing, and tight end all selling stretch gets the safeties reacting hard enough to open the Y seam behind it. Great use of formation, motion, and action to make the play look exactly like Power Read. Big gain.
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A lot of young coaches want more responsibility. Mike Macdonald makes a strong point here about how that really happens. Do the work that helps the team succeed and makes life easier on the people making the biggest decisions. Full interview inside Harbaugh Coaching Academy.
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Joe Moorhead — Head Coach, Akron Zips No free access? Then it’s true base. Give key = unblocked edge Pitch key = next defender outside Pitch man = inside receiver away from the play When it’s clean, hand it and go. That’s how you turn inside zone into explosives. link to the entire clinic in reply
Keith Grabowski 🏈 Coach and Coordinator Network16,089 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten

Matt Walker makes the distinction clear at UW–River Falls: Real tough isn’t flexing. Real tough is restraint. Real tough is leadership when it’s easier to react. That’s the standard that holds up under pressure. Full episode presented by Tully:
Keith Grabowski 🏈 Coach and Coordinator Network27,324 Aufrufe • vor 5 Monaten

Matt Walker @CoachWalkerRF offers a simple piece of advice for coaches: If pregame speeches feel forced, stop forcing them. In this clip, he explains how Falcon Football shifted to a team-written creed — one the players read and repeat together before kickoff. The result wasn’t hype. It was ownership, emotion, and belief. A reminder that leadership isn’t louder — it’s clearer. Full episode:
Keith Grabowski 🏈 Coach and Coordinator Network25,420 Aufrufe • vor 5 Monaten

Mountain West Coach of the Year Jason Eck (Jason Eck) frames leadership the right way: -Create environments people want to be part of. -Hire for energy and character. -Use the work to develop people, not just performance. That approach scales far beyond football.
Keith Grabowski 🏈 Coach and Coordinator Network26,412 Aufrufe • vor 5 Monaten