Screen Game Essentials: Simple Concepts that Move the Chains
Our video provides a detailed breakdown of screen game concepts for offensive coaches, focusing...
As offensive coordinators, your primary goal is to put your playmakers in positions to succeed. By leveraging stacks, bunches, and motions, you can create favorable matchups and spacing that allow your most dynamic athletes to use their talents to benefit the team and solve offensive problems.
In this video, Will Stein--OC and Quarterbacks Coach at Oregon, walks you throuugh some of how he does this. When he created the clinic that this video was taken from, he held the same positions at the University of Texas San Antonio.
His entire presentation "Feed the Offensive Studs" is available for viewing on Glazier Drive.
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