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Teachable Moments - Chili Davis, Special Teams Coordinator, Florida A&M

25 Apr 2023

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Chili Davis is the special teams coordinator for Florida A&M. His previous experience includes quality control analyst for special teams at the University of Washington, assistant special teams, and tight ends for New Mexico State,  Before his time at Washington, Davis coached the inside receivers, served as the assistant special teams coordinator, and oversaw the tight ends at New Mexico State, cornerbacks coach at Fordham University, graduate assistant at Louisiana Tech, and assistant coach at Campbell University which is his alma mater. In this episode, we gain insight into how he is leading and developing the special teams at FAMU including his methods, drills, and practice methods.  Show Notes:  Special teams has been good to me Aligning everyone involved with special teams Group chats Year round situational development Returner school Kobe Drills Developing a universal language together Be genuine Winning Edge Learn more about TeachTapes: Teachtapes.org Twitter: @TeachTapes @CoachKGrabowski Special Teams Resources: https://coachtube.com/courses/football/special-teams?a=ddd391c93af2433281656b763 Teachable Moments Series: Bodie Reeder - Offensive Coordinator, UNI https://coachandcoordinator.com/podcast/teachable-moments-bodie-reeder-offensive-coordinator-university-of-northern-iowa/ Taylor Mouser, TE Coach, Iowa State https://coachandcoordinator.com/podcast/teachable-moments-taylor-mouser-tight-ends-coach-iowa-state/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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