teachercd
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Ha! I know what you mean.I used wristbands the last 4 years that I coached. It made things very efficient, generally, but you can't really send in an instruction/reminder with them.Yeah, it is easier to do it that way, or so I have found.I don't think it has anything to do with how we call plays. Our kids are plenty smart, they just need to pay attention better.If you have WR's that stutter or forgot the names of the plays, why don't you just have them signaled in or numbered in with a wrist band so that the QB can call it out?I will say that I love how we say penalties equate to poor prep by the coaches. No it's not.
We get penalized in high school games for illegal formations, delay of game, false starts, etc...
Do you think that we just don't address it? That's on the players being too lazy in their brains. That's not coaching. Even delay of game, play gets sent in with plenty of time and the QB or WR forgets what it was and stutters and mumbles it to the team and walk up to the line start motions late etc...we address it every week to have a sense of urgency with time.
I highly doubt the coaches don't address it because they should be fired right now. You can preach and preach and preach to not be lazy and to take ownership in what you do, but it's the kids choice to do it or not.
Not trying to be a smartass, just wondering, have you thought about signals or wristbands?
For the record, I'm not the head coach. I've always liked the thought of using wristbands and signals someday when I have my own program.
Good luck with being a head coach someday!
Kinda sucks to holler out "Sell the fake, the right end is crashing hard!"
It loses a little something...