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Deconstructing Eduardo Nuno: 8 X National Champ Offensive Line Coach

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The offensive line is usually the most odd and intelligent group on a football team. A good o line loves to be called blue collar. Join me with Eduardo Nuno as discusses how to build an offensive line for a national championship team.8 x National Championship offensive line coach at San Francisco City College. Coach Ed is an amazing study. He grew up in Tijuana and crossed the border to attend high school and play football in the San Diego area. Going back after school. Amazing fortitude. He might be the largest Mexican you will ever meet. Also one of the most endearing men you might meet. He is a big Teddy bear. (I will pay for this) I met him when I played at Pacific. And he immediately called me a puppy dog as he named all new rookies.The importance of mentors like Jack McGuire, Wayne Nunley, and Ed Sowash and more.What Ed loves about coaching the Oline.Ed played Minor league football in San Francisco.Started coaching at SFCity in 1993 and played How the problems in Youth motivated him to coach at the higher level.Technique and steps is primary focus in practice.How UPS(yes those that deliver stuff) efficiency influences him as a coach.Why he has never been to a football clinicWhen you step on the field its time to get to work. Ed is not a motivator on game day. He is a strategist.A typical practice at San Francisco City College.The principle of practice is always to breakdown movement into small parts then work on those small parts into a progression until you get to the whole thing. (sounds like a process to me). Which could mean 4 or 5 drills to get to one move.Ed tells us the most important thing to him about coaching. His indo work is just like a 4 year school so his guys transition real well into the next level.What does a Coach Ed day look like?Why it is important for the players to know what is expected of them.He demonstrates ritual. How he gets his guys pumped in pre practice and how he feedbacks to players post practice.How he scripts and is very obsessive on everything.He will send out a group text when he is watching film and get on players.I heard him repeating words from when we played"That's not gonna win for us"The mythology of SFCity. 4th and Goal Documentary.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKCxkDYzMwIhttps://www.facebook.com/tim.okeefe.pagehttp://www.timokeefe.net/
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The offensive line is usually the most odd and intelligent group on a football team. A good o line loves to be called blue collar. Join me with Eduardo Nuno as discusses how to build an offensive line for a national championship team.8 x National Championship offensive line coach at San Francisco City College. Coach Ed is an amazing study. He grew up in Tijuana and crossed the border to attend high school and play football in the San Diego area. Going back after school. Amazing fortitude. He might be the largest Mexican you will ever meet. Also one of the most endearing men you might meet. He is a big Teddy bear. (I will pay for this) I met him when I played at Pacific. And he immediately called me a puppy dog as he named all new rookies.The importance of mentors like Jack McGuire, Wayne Nunley, and Ed Sowash and more.What Ed loves about coaching the Oline.Ed played Minor league football in San Francisco.Started coaching at SFCity in 1993 and played How the problems in Youth motivated him to coach at the higher level.Technique and steps is primary focus in practice.How UPS(yes those that deliver stuff) efficiency influences him as a coach.Why he has never been to a football clinicWhen you step on the field its time to get to work. Ed is not a motivator on game day. He is a strategist.A typical practice at San Francisco City College.The principle of practice is always to breakdown movement into small parts then work on those small parts into a progression until you get to the whole thing. (sounds like a process to me). Which could mean 4 or 5 drills to get to one move.Ed tells us the most important thing to him about coaching. His indo work is just like a 4 year school so his guys transition real well into the next level.What does a Coach Ed day look like?Why it is important for the players to know what is expected of them.He demonstrates ritual. How he gets his guys pumped in pre practice and how he feedbacks to players post practice.How he scripts and is very obsessive on everything.He will send out a group text when he is watching film and get on players.I heard him repeating words from when we played"That's not gonna win for us"The mythology of SFCity. 4th and Goal Documentary.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKCxkDYzMwIhttps://www.facebook.com/tim.okeefe.pagehttp://www.timokeefe.net/
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