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Coach and Coordinator Podcast

Coach and Coordinator Podcast

De: Keith Grabowski
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Keith Grabowski interviews the most knowledgeable head coaches, coordinators, and position coaches from professional, college, and high school football. Keith and his guests discuss the philosophy, concepts, schemes, and strategies that they have learned throughout their careers. Each show includes a specific idea that can be applied to help coaches at every level find the winning edge.All rights reserved Fútbol (Americano)
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  • The Give - Winning the Two-Minute Drill - Brad Aoki, Passing Game Specialist, Alabama
    Apr 6 2026
    n this episode of The Give, Brad Aoki, passing game specialist at Alabama, breaks down how quarterbacks can operate with confidence and efficiency in two-minute situations. This is a detailed look at situational football from the quarterback’s perspective. Aoki walks through what matters most when the game is on the line, including clock awareness, decision making, defensive identification, and the small details that separate successful drives from missed opportunities. The takeaway is simple. The quarterback who understands the situation has the advantage. Key Takeaways Situation controls everything Down, distance, score, time, and timeouts matter more than the play call End-of-half mindset should be aggressive Think touchdown first to avoid leaving points on the field Explosive plays change outcomes One play of 20+ yards dramatically increases scoring chances Negative plays kill drives Sacks and penalties drop scoring probability and create clock issues Quarterbacks must manage the clock Know what stops it and when it starts to control tempo and operation Pre-snap operation is critical The quarterback must align the offense, process quickly, and execute without hesitation Defensive identification stays consistent Two-minute does not change coverage rules, just the speed of decision making Start inside and work out Box count, overhangs, safeties, then corners Expect pressure early in drives Defenses attack early, then wear down as tempo increases Avoid controllable mistakes Pre-snap penalties and intentional grounding can cost the game Learn more: Keep learning year-round at https://lfgclinic.com/https://lfgclinic.com/ Access clinic sessions, curated learning paths, and a growing library built for coaches who want to get better every day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    17 m
  • Seeing the Game Beyond Film - Doug Brady, Founder of American Football IQ
    Apr 3 2026
    On this episode of Coach and Coordinator, presented by Modern Football Technology, Keith Grabowski interviews Doug Brady, founder of American Football IQ, to discuss successful strategies for developing football intelligence in today’s players. Brady outlines how coaches can move beyond highlight clips and basic film study to help athletes recognize patterns, coverages, and game context in real time. The discussion addresses the widening gap in football IQ among young athletes and highlights how structured tools, such as flashcards and concept-based learning, can substantially improve on-field decision-making. The episode also examines the roles of parents and coaches in reinforcing learning, the influence of technology and analytics, and upcoming resources created to bridge knowledge gaps across all positions. This episode gives coaches practical ways to help players process faster, play with more confidence, and perform better on the field. Chapters Introduction to football IQ Beyond highlights: understanding full game context Why recognizing patterns wins games The football IQ gap in young athletes Teaching coverage through simple tools Pre-snap reads and defensive structure Building and validating training resources The role of coaches and parents in development Using analytics to improve decision making Practical ways to teach the full picture Resources for developing football intelligence Connect on X: Keith Grabowski: @CoachKGrabowski Doug Brady: @CoachDougBrady Modern Football: @modernFB For the JT O'Sullivan episode mentioned visit the following link: https://open.spotify.com/ Presented by Modern Football: Modern Football helps coaches chart and tag in real time, delivers sideline reports to keep the booth and sideline aligned, and makes self-scout faster with on-demand reports. Visit ⁠https://www.modernfootball.com/⁠ for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    33 m
  • Defeating the Peter Principle – How to Rise Without Falling
    Apr 2 2026
    The Peter Principle is brutally simple: people get promoted to their level of incompetence. In coaching, that means the great position coach becomes an overwhelmed coordinator, and the star coordinator becomes a struggling head coach. In this episode, Keith Grabowski breaks down exactly where the trip-ups happen at every level and—most importantly—shows you how to prepare now so the next promotion doesn’t become your level of incompetence. You’ll hear real-world examples from Ohio HS Hall of Famer Thom McDaniels, Caleb Collins (Detroit Lions), and Tom Perkovich (U. Albany), plus a clear roadmap to build the skills for the rung above you while dominating your current role. This episode is presented by Modern Football Technology. What You’ll Learn The exact definition and origin of the Peter Principle The three biggest blind spots when moving from position coach → coordinator → head coach Why narrow specialists get exposed fast How to “major and minor” in positions and schemes so you’re ready for the next job Real preparation habits from coaches who’ve successfully climbed the ladder Why the Coach and Coordinator Network exists and how it helps you beat the Peter Principle Links: Modern Football RPO Symposium Slot-T Mafia Mushroom Society Lauren's First & Goal Clinic Air Raid War Room X: @CoachKGrabowski Email: Keith@CoachandCoordinator.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    19 m
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