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Chris B. Brown

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Chris B. Brown, Smart Football editor, and author of The Art of Smart Football (Amazon: amzn.to/1K2hbaw ). [email protected]

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Big fan of zone with the backside insert because ease of teaching it. Frontside stays the same, backside essentially locks or goes “man on” and blocked inserts up@to BSLB. Compare to a frontside insert in zone which changes the combos up to LBs for everyone

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I’m generally blown away by what the latest AI/LLMs can do, but then I ask it to create “Robot and Dinosaur themed” pre-K worksheets, and it gleefully tells me it has completed my requested task …

I’m generally blown away by what the latest AI/LLMs can do, but then I ask it to create “Robot and Dinosaur themed” pre-K worksheets, and it gleefully tells me it has completed my requested task …
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Chris B. Brown Patullo tells a story about 8 mins in of Chan Gailey running the pistol in KC back in 2008 out of desperation. Injuries left them with Tyler Thigpen at QB so Gailey figured they had to do something different.

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Best coaching article you'll read this month. Awesome stuff here on Sean McVay and Chris Petersen nytimes.com/athletic/63980…

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“If you think the world is selfish and rotten, go to the cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer overlooking Omaha Beach. See what one group of men did for another on D-Day, June 6th, 1944.” — Andy Rooney

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1) this is spot on 2) completely insane because this was solved in the late 80s/early 90s starting with Jimmy Johnson I remember on podcasts back in 2019 freaking out that McVay was hurting defenses with some of the most basic concepts going back to the 50s, and everyone was

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Bruce Smith in college (later drafted #1 overall by the Bills) was an unbelievable game wrecker. Those poor college linemen trying to block him. (Pretty good draft by the Bills getting future Hall of Famers Bruce Smith and Andre Reed in the same draft, plus Frank Reich)