football special teams play
Encyclopedia of Special Teams Play
Item Number: FD-02738

with Rick Kelm,
Ripon HS (WI) Head Football Coach;
2005 & 2003 Wisconsin Class 4 State Champions,
2003 Wisconsin High School Coach of the Year

Special teams play has been a key to Ripon High Schools 38-2 record over the past three seasons. Coach Kelm believes that special teams must receive as much emphasis in practice and planning as offense and defense. Being aggressive and calculated make this special teams' package effective. Ten unique situations make up this special teams package. These areas include kick off, onside kick, kick off return, hands team, punt, punt fake, punt block, punt return, extra point/field goal and fake extra point/field goal. The punt game, onside package, punt block systems make it difficult for the opponent to prepare for Ripon. In all, 20% of all plays in a high school game are special team situations. This DVD is a complete presentation on special teams at the high school level and has been a crucial part of the consistent success at Ripon High School.

184 minutes. 2007.

PREVIEW

Football Position Play Videos | Tight End Videos
Price:
$39.99
Item Number: FD-01876C

with Dick Enga, former Tight Ends Coach US Air Force Academy
and Ed Warinner,Offensive Line Coach Kansas University;
former Offensive Line Coach, US Air Force Academy

In this video, coaches Dick Enga and Ed Warinner team up to bring you the run blocking techniques and drills that have launched the Air Force Academy into an elite category amongst rushing offenses. This tape begins with Coach Enga and his stable of tight ends demonstrating the stance, releases, and combo blocks the Air Force uses to move the football. Next, Coach Warinner brings on the offensive line and reveals the drills he uses to coach releases, footwork, combo blocks, and double teams. This video is a must if you want to have a power running game!

48 minutes. 2002.

PREVIEW TRIPLE OPTION DRILLS VIDEO

football tight end drills
Price:
$49.99

Item Number: FD-03520d

  • Put your athletes in favorable personnel match ups using the tight end
  • See different ways to utilize the tight end in the passing game
  • Tight ends must be able to run block to be effective in the passing game
  • Learn how to best coach this hybrid position
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    with Joe Rudolph,
    University of Wisconsin Tight Ends Coach

    Turn your tight end into an effective run blocker, a fullback or use him as a big receiver to dominate smaller defensive backs.

    University of Wisconsin Tight Ends Coach Joe Rudolph shows you how to effectively use your tight ends in the passing game - especially in the shift motion game. The shift motion gives the TE the opportunity to be in a better position to execute a run block or pass route. Rudolph calls the tight end position the Captain of the Shift Motion. He shows you how to use this position to disguise formations to confuse the defense, or put your athletes in favorable personnel match-ups.

    A tight end who is a great run blocker will compliment the pass game perfectly. To develop effective blockers, Coach Rudolph breaks down the run blocking fundamentals and shows you three effective drills to dominate the edge. Rudolph concentrates on generating power and exploding into the defender and on body positioning. He shows you how your tight end can play the edge and move the outside pressure in to execute plays and make the offense successful.

    Rudolph finishes with a look at getting the ball to the tight end by utilizing different pass routes. Using game footage, he shows you crossing routes that include the mesh route, drive series, power game and vertical game. He also takes you through different dig routes, flat routes, out routes and variations and ways to get your best receivers into open spots on the field. These are the same routes that have helped the Badgers average over 85 catches a year from the TE position over the past four years.

    Effectively utilizing your tight end in your passing game will help complement your running game and give you an effective balanced offensive attack.

    2010.