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Mike McDaniel breaking down lessons learned back in Washington + offensive game planning in SF. [Exclusive] We found lost tapes of McDaniel and Chris Foerster, two of the best offensive minds in football, walking through how the weekly game plan actually comes together, the reasoning behind every concept, every protection, every adjustment. Mike, one of the most sought-after coaching candidates, explains his philosophy: have your reasons, explain the whys to your players, get buy-in, then build something together that gives the other team the illusion of complexity. Enjoy this small peek inside a room full of football genius.
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Kyle Shanahan, San Francisco 49ers Head Coach, on the difference between a coach who wants to be liked and one who actually makes you better. -Every recruit has people telling them they're great right now. That's not coaching -The best coaches aren't the ones you like most. They're the ones who make you uncomfortable enough to grow
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Mike McDaniel and Chris Foerster on what it actually means to build something from scratch, and why most NFL offenses are copying plays they don't understand. -When Washington drafted RG3, nobody in the NFL had a blueprint for the zone read at that level. They built one from nothing. That process is why all of those coaches advanced and flourished. -"Majority of NFL [coaches] trying to find success don't have that foundation, so they're copying plays and don't know why." Know your why. Everything else follows
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San Fran 49ers HC Kyle Shanahan: Gift and Curse of being a mobile prep Quarterback -"You got guys like Tom Brady, Peyton Manning. I don't think they were running around in Pop Warner. They weren't in high school. They've had to learn to play since they started playing in the pocket looking down field. And so when they get to the NFL, that's what they've been doing their whole life." -"It's great to be a great athlete of course, but the problem is...if you've been doing that your whole life, you haven't had many reps of staying in and eventually they'll force you to, and it's hard to develop that in NFL." -"If you want to be successful in NFL, you're gonna have to be able to do both. And it takes reps to do that. And you're not gonna always get that in college if, especially you have that athletic ability. So it's something you, you gotta be working on, on your own."
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Sean McVay and Matt LaFleur built one of the most respected coaching relationships in the NFL. McVay broke down why at the QB Collective Invitational and it starts with being willing to argue. -Real trust isn't about agreeing. It's about being close enough to fight and move on -Every good staff needs someone who'll say what needs to be said, not what you want to hear
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49ers Assistant Head Coach Chris Foerster pulled no punches with a room full of high school offensive linemen. -The number one reason for a sack in the NFL: It's an offensive player who didn't execute his fundamentals. -Set. Body position. Hands. That's what you control.
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Mike Shanahan's Washington coaching tree has rewritten modern NFL offense. Here's what he told a room full of young quarterbacks. -The quarterbacks who make it aren't the most talented ones -Study defense like you're the one calling it. That's where it starts
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What 1 NFL Team Does to Research Draft Prospects. John Schneider, while at the Collective Invitational last summer, spoke to a group of high school QBs about the depth of research the Seattle Seahawks do when researching prospects they're looking at potentially drafting. The work doesn't end there. He also talks about how, once drafted, they do everything they can to learn more about their guys and help them optimize their talents.
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Sean McVay, LA Rams Head Coach, on what separates the guys who win everywhere they go: -Command the room, and the room rises with you. Zero problems. Only solutions. -"The worst team, outta nowhere, just starts winning the races." Not scheme. Leadership.
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Legendary NFL offensive line coach Chris Foerster, San Francisco 49ers Assistant Head Coach, on why footwork wins or loses the rep before the play even counts. -Feet in the air at contact? You're getting walked back. Feet sliding at contact? Now you've got a chance. -"You might be three yards closer to the quarterback than you should be." Jimmy Garoppolo noticed. Your QB will too.
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Sean McVay, on coachability. We're going back in the vault. Early Invitational footage of McVay breaking down the one trait he believes separates good quarterbacks/players from great ones. He quoted Brad Stevens: the best players want to be coached. Not tolerate it. Want it. McVay defined the trait simply: The desire to improve by listening, then implementing. When a QB has that, it's contagious.
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A story you've never heard Brian Fleury talk about. Before becoming the Seahawks Offensive Coordinator, before the coaching role with the 49ers, there was a year with the Dolphins where Fleury wasn’t on the sidelines at all. Adam Gase and Mike Tannenbaum brought him into Miami’s Football Research Department. No position group to look after, no daily task list. Just time to think, study, bring nuanced insights to the staff, and develop his overarching football philosophy. Fleury wasn’t thrilled to not be coaching that season. But, it turned out to be a seminal year for his development that couldn't otherwise have happened. Seattle got a good one!
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Mike McDaniel on his relationship, belief and continuity he has built with OL coach Butch Barry. The 2025 Miami Dolphins ranked 30th in OL spending with the #2 rushing attack league wide. That’s an eye popping statistic. 👀 Butch Barry is among the very best.
COLLECTIVE FOOTBALL47,160 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

Mike McDaniel isn’t calling run plays. He’s engineering a rushing system. #CollectiveFootball Film Vault 👇🏼👇🏼 Miami posted its 5th 200+ yd game under McDaniel — joining only Shula in franchise history. Since Week 10: • 🐬 #1 rushing offense in the NFL (192.3 YPG) • 🔥 4 straight games with 150+ rush yards (1st time since 1977) • 🚀 Achane: 13.1 YPC vs NYJ • ⚙️ 3 different RBs scored — 1st time since 1978 • 🧠 Achane: 520 yards in 4 games — most by a Dolphins RB since 2016 Efficiency. Explosiveness. Multiplicity. Run Game Mastery Doesn’t Happen Overnight. #Phinsup #NFL
COLLECTIVE FOOTBALL40,807 просмотров • 6 месяцев назад

Seattle Seahawks OC Brian Fleury: Vision Statement -Last summer, when Fleury stilled worked on Kyle Shanahan's staff, he detailed what his vision is for his tight end room, but it applies to how he sees Seattle too -" I want us to be trusted to do what needs to be done, when it needs to be done, the way it should be done every single time, no matter what" - "That's the goal. That's who I want to be thought of. That's how I want to be thought of."
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It’s not “Michigan man” nostalgia either — it’s pro-era reality. If you’re recruiting players who want the NFL, you should at least consider coaches who’ve taught and built systems there. That’s not dismissing college coaches — it’s respecting data, development, and efficiency. Stenavich checks all three. #GoPackGo
COLLECTIVE FOOTBALL32,587 просмотров • 5 месяцев назад



