Bo Pelini
I have no idea if Bo Pelini is the next head coach do at the University of Nebraska. His defense at LSU in the last 2 seasons, have consistently ranked in the Top 3rd course "Bo knows defense, is" something missing much over Nebraska last year, when the defense of the 114th rank of 119 teams.
The media coverage of Bo was overwhelming to say the least, around here. Nebraska has just 4-head coach in the past 47 years, this is a kindcapitalized. Plenty of stories were written about him in the last 2 weeks, since NU football fans think of all the Bowl games. A story that I thought some of Bo's approach to criticism and correction of the players, which many young football coach wrestling.
Criticism of the right players and the Wrong Way (mostly Way) By Bo:
Criticism of the players
Some quotes from Bo paper today that the application, you canYouth football team or how you coach youth football. The article is trying to find out why Bo former NU players loved him so much and played so hard for him. An example touched a chord with me the 2003 season here at Nebraska, Bo:
A defensive mistake in practice and one of the Husker assistant coach chastised the players. The wizard is furious, and even ran from the sidelines on the defensive players get pushed in the face.
Pelini saidAssistant pushed to the side and said: "All things you had just done: you or the players?" Because I heard you screaming at the child and any time you have to say what he has done wrong, he said this car, "So the next time he makes mistakes, it's yours."
Pelini went to say that he is responsible for player 100% effort at all levels to play and they keep him from practice, film and game film. He believes that the responsibility for their duties and if necessaryobtained after one player, but Pelini always specific about the error and how to prevent again. Pelini was saying that he always makes his arm around the players later in practice and let them know: "I know you can do it better than that."
Criticize Youth Football Coaching
Too often, when coaching youth football, we see examples of non-instructive criticism. Hear how many of us, the infamous "hit man" block during the Games, or "You Gotta.
Duringmay be a splinter of truth in these two sentences, they are not specific and instructive, and rarely successful. Just like in school, education and criticism must be detailed and instructive. Too many young kids would like to talk to coach negative, negative tone, and even harsh language.
My own experience, then you hate to see this
During the games, which I coach, I do not hear these phrases all the time and instructive, so you. Many of the games that I coach, I wouldStart the game by the same game multiple times in a row. This is a football play, I know well and that we should be more effective in comparison to the special protection that we face on this day. Again, we methodically and relatively easily from the field with us playing at 5-7 meters, then predictable, the defense will call a timeout. Very often hinders the defensive coordinator for the other team, and only punish his children for ever to beatby the same game over and over and over again.
During this time I will not say what my kids. I must say that my face and my children, listen to the defense and my children, "silence, listening." We then get the pain and frustration in the opposing coach to hear voice, sometimes he even cries as much as you really see little Toadies from his mouth, the young players dodge spit balls as a coach asks his defense in an attempt to "more" . He tells them, "it's the same game, come here,"Disorder often with a finger in the soil to the point one must ask, do not break his fingers. Sometimes it's hard not to laugh or even smile, but a little. It seems that is bigger and better the opponent, the more the frustration level of the trainer. After hearing this I smile really great and my kids say: "Look at those poor kids, I knew you would be able to do for them, to finish off and score. "
In other cases, the new coach for his defense to anotherDirection and sometimes they say to alternative technologies. In other cases, they use tactics or unhealthy, "Bring the House, believe me, we have seen them all. But 9 of the 10, the opposing coach yells for his children to "do better", we run the same play again, simply move the ball and then shoot his frustration level missiles. In the last 5 years we have more than 93% of our opening drives were achieved in some cases exactly the same game in the series. We doa point to prove to the defense, while their defense is designed to be a part of our attack to take it exposed another weakness, and we would use. On other occaisions, we show the same game with 10 players on the ground "to our kids we would walk in a position to run our base plays against everything.
Anyway, I'm obviously not only offensive play until we call you to the line of scrimmage, and we see the defense a row, not play with our-Huddlecall system. When Coach was sane in his antics, we will continue our normal method of using Play Calling weak points and we running plays, "Easy Count" system tells us to run. On the other hand, if the man and stop abuse overadjusted his defense of what we had walked the previous 6.7 plays in a row, I will appeal to an additional play and you get a big win it, or Score a touchdown. Sometimes when I hear him setting his defense of the crowd, I goThe urge to play with the children to smile and say we will play on this score and to make sure and get the extra point to close. Once you know one or two times for the children to tell you what to believe them. I can not tell you how many times we have scored just after the defense calling a timeout, I bet that in 25-30% are. It appears from these guys and often very fankly Sometimes I feel bad for the poor children on the other team, who have sufferedfrustrated with the "try harder" trainer.
I always tell a funny story or two about these experiences in the clinics. So many of you that my system running, and had done exactly the same exact same result. I get e-mails during the season the coaches of all time, that "I thought that their stories are funny, but I had to laugh, because it is exactly the same happened last Sunday to tell. I had to laugh, you're kind of a prophet. I assure you that I am not a prophet, butso often easy to predict that this will happen much.
Far too often, most of these "try harder" guys have no idea what was wrong to begin with, so they simply due to "lack of effort" to make themselves feel better about the situation. Of course, not the coaching. Very often their children simply "shut down" if they are just this kind of "education" when is the next game a great success and touchdown. Often you can clearly see the spring comeintimidated and, in these confused children, while your children to improve confidence. If this coach a few simple steps, such as our Game Day scouting report on page 246 of the book, would he know what is going on and a reasonable accommodation.
We have always in the "Bo" presumably Way
If you've read this blog, read my book or seen the DVDs, you know, we keep the kids accountable "perfect effort," and do what they should definitely play. But if the kidsError, the precise criticism, constructive and informative. I always give that child a chance to do it later in practice and publicly praise him for what he has done right, however insignificant it may have been. Try your arm around him and offer them for the end of practice to a certain confidence and let him know that you are interested in him. The "I know you better than the criticism is to do one of the most powerful sentences a youth football coach and low and cansee one of the "Rising Stars" in college football coaching seems to feel the same way.
If one of your children is a really bad day, use the "Bad Day Drill in the book" to get help with your youth football back on track and save some of his confidence. If you have read the book and blog, you know, we believe in the things that Coach Pelini made clear, and we have to do in the last 8 seasons. Our children are better for him and our retention ratesThis assertion. Coaching youth football is much more than just teach X and O or blocking and fighting techniques that you need a bit of a psychologist too.
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