Jason Kelsey
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But there is a lot of carryover. The majority of your staples still stay the same. And the way the football coaches do, they have to teach it to all the new guys as well. So especially when you've been there for a long time, you start from square one in the offseason and during training camp. So at two different times of the year, you'll learn β
But there is a lot of carryover. The majority of your staples still stay the same. And the way the football coaches do, they have to teach it to all the new guys as well. So especially when you've been there for a long time, you start from square one in the offseason and during training camp. So at two different times of the year, you'll learn β
what we call this gap, what we call this technique, what we call this play in every minor deep. So he's had inside zone installed to him.
what we call this gap, what we call this technique, what we call this play in every minor deep. So he's had inside zone installed to him.
what we call this gap, what we call this technique, what we call this play in every minor deep. So he's had inside zone installed to him.
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It's not rocket science. Listen to a lot of football players talk.
It's not rocket science. Listen to a lot of football players talk.
It's not rocket science. Listen to a lot of football players talk.
Yeah, there's a lot of carryover. You learn it over and over again. So it becomes second nature, especially the verbiage aspect of it. Aaron is another level of the intellectual ability for the game. So obviously it's very much easier for him than a lot of other guys. But I do think that at the end of the day, there's carryover, the plays.
Yeah, there's a lot of carryover. You learn it over and over again. So it becomes second nature, especially the verbiage aspect of it. Aaron is another level of the intellectual ability for the game. So obviously it's very much easier for him than a lot of other guys. But I do think that at the end of the day, there's carryover, the plays.
Yeah, there's a lot of carryover. You learn it over and over again. So it becomes second nature, especially the verbiage aspect of it. Aaron is another level of the intellectual ability for the game. So obviously it's very much easier for him than a lot of other guys. But I do think that at the end of the day, there's carryover, the plays.
You've run them a long time now, whether you start in college or high school, or high school or even before that. So you tend to retain all that knowledge. So it sounds complex to somebody who doesn't understand it, but I mean, a lot of it's just... Common sense, though, like you're if you're running a play where there's too many guys around a place, yeah, we shouldn't run the ball over here.
You've run them a long time now, whether you start in college or high school, or high school or even before that. So you tend to retain all that knowledge. So it sounds complex to somebody who doesn't understand it, but I mean, a lot of it's just... Common sense, though, like you're if you're running a play where there's too many guys around a place, yeah, we shouldn't run the ball over here.
You've run them a long time now, whether you start in college or high school, or high school or even before that. So you tend to retain all that knowledge. So it sounds complex to somebody who doesn't understand it, but I mean, a lot of it's just... Common sense, though, like you're if you're running a play where there's too many guys around a place, yeah, we shouldn't run the ball over here.
Let's go run the ball over here. It's like numbers and leverage ultimately come down to like what makes it.
Let's go run the ball over here. It's like numbers and leverage ultimately come down to like what makes it.
Let's go run the ball over here. It's like numbers and leverage ultimately come down to like what makes it.