A lot play callers are looking to develop a winning strategy, but it's very hard to figure out what you don't know without a lot of trial and error.
So how do you master play calling WITHOUT taking all those painful losses?
Rich Hargitt's insights from years of coaching experience provide a roadmap to avoid common mistakes and elevate your offense. This book distills hard-won knowledge into actionable lessons tailored for coaches seeking efficiency and success.
Learn more with "10 Lessons I Learned Calling Plays (So You Don’t Have To)"
10 Lessons I Learned Calling Plays (So You Don’t Have To)
What's Included:
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Call Sheets and Box Coaches Matter so you understand the critical role of organized tools and assistant coaches in streamlining your play-calling process.
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Less is More and Trust Your Gut so you can simplify your playbook and rely on intuition for faster, more confident decisions on game day.
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Hanging Your Hat On Core Plays so you master identifying and executing foundational concepts that form the backbone of a reliable offense.
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The Importance of Play-Action Passes so you leverage deceptive passing to exploit defenses and create big-play opportunities.
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Embracing Chains Football so you adopt strategies focused on consistent gains and maintaining possession to control the game's tempo.
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Run More Throw Less so you prioritize a dominant ground game while integrating passes strategically for balanced efficiency.
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Embracing The Gun Triple Option so you implement this versatile scheme to involve more athletes and confuse opposing defenses.
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+1 Runs are King so you capitalize on numerical advantages in the run game to dominate at the point of attack.
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Screens are Expensive so you evaluate the true cost and timing of screen plays to maximize their impact without unnecessary risks.
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Give the Quarterback Autonomy so you empower your QB with decision-making tools for on-field adjustments and greater offensive flexibility.
Get all of the details and strategies you need to transform your play calling with 10 Lessons I Learned Calling Plays (So You Don’t Have To)