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The Annual Offensive Line Clinic The World Famous Line Clinic
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Dick Vermeil Self-esteem drives performance. Very few outperform how they feel about themselves. Confidence and self-esteem are different. Build the person - improve the player. R.A.P. Recognition. Appreciation. Praise. Praise must be earned. Critique must teach. Create an environment where people grow. Nobody is immune to tough days.
@TheCOOLClinic®️30,801 views • 6 days ago

Coach Klenakis – OL, Vanderbilt G lead scheme. Technique within the scheme -that’s what wins. Down block - first step, second step in the ground. Hit the hip - create movement. Trap pull. Base drive. In-space work. Whole–part–whole. Drill it - then apply it.
@TheCOOLClinic®️20,285 views • 14 days ago

Indy drills don’t only happen during Indy! Alex Mirabal explains how Miami trains finish in every period of practice. Team run. Two-minute. Pass rush. Tempo. If the ball breaks, the OL runs, chases, pushes the pile, and builds the DNA of the offense. Available as 1 of 20 clinic presentations from the 2026 C.O.O.L. Clinic. Link in reply
@TheCOOLClinic®️15,804 views • 19 days ago

Andy Reid – HC, Kansas City Chiefs Why O-line coaches make great head coaches. Offensive line coaches develop men. Push mental and physical toughness. Big ears. Observing eyes. Small voice - until needed. Five move as one. Put the team over ego - that’s how you win.
@TheCOOLClinic®️17,379 views • 22 days ago

In replays now... from Tyler Hudanick Practicing counter pulls is hard because you need speed, timing, contact, and decision-making without beating your guys up. Tyler Hudanick shows how Auburn uses physio balls to drill it. First puller: near foot, near shoulder, hands low to high. Second puller: read the near hip and fit tight off the block. Simple setup. Full-speed feel. Better counter reps. From Day 2 of the C.O.O.L. Clinic.
@TheCOOLClinic®️17,801 views • 25 days ago

“Wide zone and tight zone are the same house, just two different rooms.” Tyler Bowen on teaching the mentality of zone schemes. Play side: Vertical + horizontal displacement. Backside: Reach it. Cut it off. Get vertical. The best OL coaches teach the picture before the scheme.
@TheCOOLClinic®️14,546 views • 22 days ago
