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Posted by Coach Mo at Dec 21, 2013 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

  

Code Of Conduct

                              BE RESPECTFUL  -   TREAT PEOPLE THE WAY YOU WANT TO BE TREATED  -      DO THE RIGHT THING. 

 

 
Sportsmanship/Roughing
If the field monitor or referee witnesses any acts of tackling, elbowing, cheap shots, blocking, or any unsportsmanlike act, the game will be stopped and the player will be ejected from the tournament. FOUL PLAY WILL NOT BE TOLERATED.

 

Trash talking is illegal. Incitement will not be tolerated.  Officials have the right to determine offensive language. (Trash talk is talk that may be offensive to officials, opposing players, teams, or spectators.) If trash talking occurs, the referee will give one warning. If it continues, the player or players will be ejected from the game.

 

Coaches must maintain good conduct at all times.  Defensive coaches cannot be on the field of play except on time outs.  Coaches can be called on technical fouls at the referees or scoreboard referee’s discretion.  Technicals result in an automatic first down and the award of a fourth down.

Attire
Cleats are allowed, except for metal spikes. Inspections must be made. All players must wear a protective mouthpiece; there are no exceptions.  “Sagging”  and or showing of undergarments not allowed.  Shirts must be tucked in (unless cutoff-type uniforms are used).
 

 

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DEVELOPMENTAL LEAGUE BASICS

Posted by Coach Mo at Dec 5, 2013 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
 

8 MAN & 11 MAN FOOTBALL 

DEFENSE

  1. No blitzing 
  2. Defensive Alignment
  • Only two defensive linemen (8-man)
  • Must be heads up, not in gaps, never over center,n not outside of tackles/tight ends (slanting illegal). PLAYERS CANNONT LINE UP IN GAPS!  Must be head's up.
  • Defensive linemen cannon angle in, must be Heads Up and in 3 or 4 point stance
  • You can match up additional defensive lineman for every additional offensive lineman/tight end
  • Linebackers are not close than 3 yards from the line and cannot encroach unless there is a hand-off or if the quarterback leaves the pocket

Objectives:

Players, especially linebackers & defensive backs learn to "read" defensive keys (Pass vs run)

Players learn to display proper footwork, tecnique

Players learn to read & react.



OFFENSE

  1. Linemen:  Defenses are allowed to match up for every additional offensive lineman but canot line up over the center, in gaps or angle. They must line up, heads up.
  2. Quarterbacks cannot run unless forced out of the pocket or rushed during a roll out. 
  3. Read-Option:  Once the ball is in the backs "pocket", linebackers can go "Live"

During regular season, ref/coaches will be allowed to correct/move players in accordance or teams will be charged a time out

Illegal rush/encroachment penalties are 10 to 15 yards and/or an automatic first down. 

 

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MONDAY NITE FOOTBALL (CAMPS)

Posted by Coach Mo at Jun 23, 2013 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

When & Where: Monday Nights atVarious Locations

(contact Coach Mo for current schedule)

What To Expect 

•Technical drills & light contact camps followed by controlled contact scrimmages and/or 7 on 7 passing leagues. •Detailed position specific training and instruction on basic football technique.

Join us as we teach, step by step, basic form and the most advanced methods for the upcoming football season in a relaxed but competetive setting.

We also offer Monday Nite NFL Flag Football for leagues, teams, schools and school districts.  Contact Coach Mo for details!

 

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HOST ONE OF OUR EVENTS!!!!

Posted by Coach Mo at Jun 20, 2013 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Host either contact or non-contact football camps, speed camps, training combines and combines, nationwide.  Contact us if you'd like to host an event as a training session for players, coaches, players and administrators and/or as a league/team fund raiser.  We'll be happy to show you how.

In the past few years we've hosted events in Murpheesboro, Nashville, Pahokee/Tampa, Detroit, Terra Haute, Yuma, Kingman, Indio, Coachella, Las Vegas, Tuscon and other areas.  We'd be more than happy to visit you.

Teams, clubs and leagues are more than welcome to join us at one of our sessions in central Phoenix as well.

Our easy to learn, easy to teach methods work for all sports to include practice cadence and organization and chalk-talk on the x's & o's of the sport.  We have a proven track record of success that can improve your organization from top to bottom!

 ...Join Us!

Contact Coach Mo today!

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WHAT TO BRING???

Posted by Coach Mo at Jan 14, 2013 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

WHAT TO BRING TO COACH MO FOOTBALL CAMPS AND TRAINING COMBINES?

1.  Always bring comfortable RUNNING shoes along with cleats as we sometimes run on an all-weather track, go jogging and use a paved road when hill training.  Running shoes are preferred over basketball shoes & cross trainers.  Always bring cleats also.

2..Wear comfortable clothing.  Whether shorts and or shorts, long or short sleeve shorts, keep the weatherin mind when attending one of our events. 

3..Bring plenty of water and/or Gatorade.  Always.

4.  Football pants?  ONLY WHEN ATTENDING A CONTACT CAMP.

5.  Release & Payment.  We do not offer tryouts or active participation unless athletes are registered.   Training with us is a decision.  Unregistered athletes can watch, but they CANNOT participate.

6.  Transoprtation note:  We do not transport athletes to or from training.  NO EXCEPTIONS.

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