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Chris Towery

@coachtowery

Husband to the best wife ever-Dad-Veteran-Offensive Coordinator Jersey Village HS, Texas HS Football!

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calendar_today09-02-2014 20:47:37

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Great understanding by @YeahDave15 setting the protection where it needs to be and using motion to diagnose the defense knowing the will LB has to match the back and anticipating that movement to make a great throw on one of our combo option scheme Red Zone concepts.

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Brock Nichols and Nolan Mitchell working keeping a firm frontside. “Killing” the front side. Helps stay in sequence and be rotational, firing or replacing the front hip with arm side hip before the shoulders accelerate. Can’t “fly open” and lag the throwing arm. #EatTheBurger

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“Got one last workout in before the start of fall practice. I’ve learned a lot this offseason and am fired up for the season and very happy with the progress I’ve made with my throwing mechanics. Thanks Chris Towery for all the work means a lot you are the qb coach goat

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Middle of the field coverage, but Mike is still matching the release of 3. Throw opposite inside slant gets inside leverage on the stick concept, take it. RAM Read away from the Mike.

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Big dual reading the most dangerous 2 of 3 or most dangerous 1 of 2 depending on if the man side guard has to attach to the slide or not. Squeeze if A or B gap is threatened, leave the widest one for the QB. If you KNOW it’s coming from that side you can turn the protection.

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“Arm angles” Some coaches still que the “get on top or get your elbow up” What does that mean? We teach extension and “keeping the arm pit open” you can tilt to change the angle and still still have the elbow “up”. Arm slot and angle change are apart of the game, drill it.

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Hardest position to coach is probably offensive line. You have to get thru to the kids and help them learn AND remember significant scheme/technique/adjustments, etc… And then once they’ve got all that, gotta teach them how to shut that off and smash the dude in front of you

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Swinger key screens, create another layer off base runs. Put a run defender in pass responsibility conflict. Easy investment to create layers to things you already do. TJC 2019; Sulphur HS 2022