Konecki, John - Illinois High School Football Coaches Association

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No Huddle Presentation
By
John Konecki Crete-Monee High School
(708)367-2872
[email protected]
What Are The Players Saying About It?
(Senior Exit Interviews)
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“Conditioning-Wore out defenses-No Team was ever
really ready.”
“Repetitions made me focus a lot more.”
“Speed-I had to remember a lot. I had to do it faster
and know what I had to do.”
“Opponents-Tired-They tried to match their best
speed with our best speed.”
“Extra conditioning. Hate when we huddle up.
When I play in Madden I don’t even huddle in
Madden.”
Who Am I?
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2008-2012 Coached in 114 football games
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2011 and 2012 Combined Coaching Record:44-2
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(.956 Winning Percentage)
Who Am I?
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Four Consecutive Undefeated Regular Seasons (Full
No Huddle)
2012 Combined Coaching Record:
25-1
(.961 Winning Percentage)
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Chicago Force
Runner-Up)
11-1 (National Championship
Year
Why No Huddle?
(Total Number of TDs per
Total Number of
season)
Passing TD Rushing TD Total TD
Plays
Scoring Ratio
2007
23
13
36
5151 TD out of 14.3 plays
2008
5
16
21
4271 TD out of 20.3 Plays
2009
16
40
56
4921 TD out of 8.78 plays
2010
24
20
44
4901 TD out of 11.13 plays
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1 TD out of 10.22 plays
583 (full no huddle)
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1 TD out of 9.71 plays
709 (full no huddle)
2011
2012
29
32
28
41
Why No Huddle?
(Offensive Avg
Totals
PerAvgSeason)
per
per
Avg per
Year
Games
Rushing
game
Passing
game
Total
game
2007
11
1498
136.18
2091
190
3589
326.27
2008
10
1551
155.1
706
70.6
2257
225.7
2009
12
2352
196
1421
118.4
3773
314.46
2010
12
1363
113.5
2109
175.75
3472
289.3
2011
11
1774
161.2
2822
256.5
4596
417.8
2012
14
1714
122.4
3408
243.4
5122
365.8
Why No Huddle?
(QB State Records)
Pass Completed Career
437#10 All time IL
Pass Completed Season
238#13 All time IL
Passing Yards Career
6169#16 All time IL
Passing Yards Season
3347#12 All time IL
TDs Passing Career
69#13 All time IL
TDs Passing Season
40#15 All time IL
Total Yardage Career
6492#14 All time IL
Total Offense Season
3477#10 All time IL
Total Career Completion %
67.20%#5 Nationally
Why No Huddle?
WR #1 (WR State Records)
Career Total Receptions
210#5 All time IL
Yards Received Career
3563#2 All time IL
Most Yards Receiving Season(2011)
1391#11 All time IL
Most Yards Receiving Season(2012)
1424#10 All time IL
Most Yards Receiving Career
3563#2 All time IL
Most TDs receiving Career
41#5 All time IL
Most TDs receiving Season(2011)
18#19 All time IL
WR #2
Career Total Receptions
140#20 All time IL
Why No Huddle?
(New Math)
It’s Not Called Slow Huddle!
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Old Math per Offensive Prep Period
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40 minutes prep=40 Plays
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Per Week =160 plays
No Huddle Math per Offensive Prep Period
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40 minutes prep=120 plays
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Per Week=480 plays
Increase of 320 plays per prep week
Why No Huddle?
(Practice)
Perpetual Motion-Sharks Never Stop Moving Because if
they do they Die!
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Centers Snapping-Film Example
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Offensive Line Karate Drills-Tunch Ilkin
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Wide Receivers-Box Drill-Film Example
What Have We Tried?
(Wrist Coaches)
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Positive
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The players knew exactly what they were
supposed to do on every single play based upon
the wrist coach. In theory, this should cut down on
the number of mistakes players make because
each of the wrist coaches has been developed for
a specific player on the field.
What Have We Tried?
(Wrist Coaches)
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Positive
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Used the number range calling.
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The number 10-15 were all the same plays
What Have We Tried?
(Wrist Coaches)
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Negative
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It was evident pretty early on that our players
were becoming too reliant on the wrist coach for
the information they needed and they stop
committing things to memory. Additionally, the
wrist coaches did not allow us to go as fast as we
would have liked to throughout the game because
the players would take too long to read their
assignment prior to the snap of the ball.
What Have We Tried?
(Wrist Coaches)
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Negative
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Preparation Time was intense!
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The Play sheets all had to be laminated.
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Wrist coaches needed to be washed and
dried.
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Collection of the wrist coaches was an issue
after every practice.
What Have We Tried?
(Wrist Coaches)
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Outcome
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After the second game of the season we
scrapped this system because it became too
time consuming for the players.
Additionally, on at least one occasion our
player read the wrong thing on the wrist
coach and made a mistake that ultimately
cost us the game.
What Have We Tried?
(Check with Me)
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We use this when we are in our motion sets.
We will motion a wide out and give the quarterback
the ability to pick the best possible play based upon
the presented stimuli
Check with Me-can be a run/run, pass/run, pass/pass
option.
What Have We Tried?
(Check with Me)
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Used throughout the week of practice
Scout teams will give us two distinct looks based
upon our pre-snap alignment
Quarterback will need to make the correct
adjustment during his pre-snap read
What Have We Tried?
(Nascar/Indy)
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Positives
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It caused us to lose very little teaching time once a
predetermined play was given a tag.
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Running the offense at the fastest tempo
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Great to run after a big play
What Have We Tried?
(Nascar/Indy)
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Negatives
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At this point in time we have had very few mistakes when
running this system. Therefore, for us there have not been
any glaring negative outcomes associated with it.
What Have We Tried?
(Nascar/Indy)
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Outcomes
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The system allows us to run one or multiple plays
anywhere on the field of play.
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Additionally, it allows us to run the offense at a speed that
is very difficult for the defense to simulate in practice.
What Have We Tried?
(Warp Speed)
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What is it?-Film Example State Finals
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Warp Speed is the bigger, faster, stronger
older brother of Nascar/Indy
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3-5 pre-selected plays to be run
consecutively.
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Fastest Pace
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Can be run multiple times throughout a
What Have We Tried?
(Scan)
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Scan plus one-Film Example
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Scan plus two-Film Example
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Scan Freeze-Film Example
How Do We Practice It?
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Beat the Clock-1st Offense vs 2nd
Offense complete against each other in
timed segment of 3 plays. Friendly
wager made between both teams.
Fast Break-Run plays as quickly as you
can. Videotape the segment and make
corrections in classroom.
Resources
Books
My Journey into the World of No Huddle Football
Education of a Coach
Management Secrets of the New England Patriots
Advanced Techniques in Scouting
Football Clock Management by John T. Reed
When the Game Stands Tall
Resources
DVDs
Kevin Kelley 4th Down Philosophy
Mike Roark The Swinging Gate
Tom Lewis The Hybrid
Hawkeye Vision Vision Trainer
Tunch Ilkin Tunch Punch
Guz Malzahn Teaching WR Routes
Darin Slack The Self Correct System
Resources
Websites
http://nohuddlespread.proboards.com/index.cgi
http://coachhuey.com/
http://www.nzonesystem.com/