• Building an Offensive Identity: How to Decide What Your Team Does Best w/ Jason Parker
    Apr 6 2026

    On this episode of The Coaching 101 Podcast, Daniel Chamberlain and Kenny Simpson are joined by Caddo/“Cola” coach Jason Parker to discuss building an offensive identity and deciding what a team should do best. They cover evaluating personnel relative to opponents, starting with what coaches can teach, and adapting within a system rather than changing offenses yearly. Kenny explains using strengths/weaknesses, planning for worst-case scenarios, and trimming the play menu with a “rule of three,” while Parker shares his program’s evolution from unbalanced single wing to adding spread and screens, plus lessons from temporarily abandoning what his kids knew best. They also address preventing outside pressure from forcing scheme changes, using player confidence as a factor in key calls, and briefly debate Memphis’ decision to ban practice music, plus sponsor and clinic updates.

    00:00 Podcast Kickoff

    00:46 Offseason Travel Updates

    03:14 Spring Ball Rules Explained

    04:26 Quote of the Week Intensity

    07:03 Sponsors and Shoutouts

    09:19 Building Offensive Identity

    14:56 Parker’s Personnel-Based Evolution

    22:23 Staying Systematic Not Chasing

    30:23 Avoiding Scheme Creep on Staff

    31:26 Single Wing Identity

    34:41 Stop Scheme Chasing

    37:51 Rule of Three Offense

    42:32 Kids Know the Call

    49:41 Roster Audit Process

    53:20 Music at Practice Debate

    57:13 Sponsors and Sign Off




    Daniel Chamberlain:

    @CoachChamboOK

    ChamberlainFootballConsulting@gmail.com

    chamberlainfootballconsulting.com


    Kenny Simpson:

    @FBCoachSimpson

    fbcoachsimpson@gmail.com

    FBCoachSimpson.com

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Coaching Mistakes to Leave Behind: Efficiency, Process Over Wins, and Honest Self-Reflection
    Mar 26 2026

    On The Coaching 101 Podcast, hosts Daniel Chamberlain and Kenny Simpson close out season seven by reflecting on coaching mistakes they’ve outgrown and how self-reflection improves teams and personal life. After a Lou Holtz quote about character in the final stretch, they discuss key lessons: time in the office doesn’t equal wins (an 0–10 season revealed inefficiency), winning at all costs isn’t the only goal (focus on development and process), chasing trends to look “cool” without purpose hurts execution, and too many rules create enforcement problems—simpler standards and individualized accountability work better than “equal” treatment. Daniel adds mistakes like believing X’s and O’s solve everything, assuming you have all the answers, and thinking leaders can’t ask for help. They explain why coaches miss their own flaws (confidence, loneliness, excuses, and critiquing others) and suggest improvement through mentors, self-care, continuous learning, structured feedback, and accepting hard truths.

    00:00 Podcast Cold Open

    00:26 Walkup Music Idea

    01:38 Season Finale Setup

    01:59 Mistakes Theme Intro

    03:01 Quote and Book Plugs

    05:45 Sponsors Shoutouts

    08:16 Kenny Mistake Time Equals Wins

    12:14 Beyond Winning At All Costs

    14:36 Stop Chasing Trends

    16:28 Simpler Rules Better Culture

    20:25 Daniel Xs and Os Limits

    22:39 Leaders Ask for Help

    22:59 Asking for Help

    23:34 Staffing Beyond Friends

    24:19 Why Leaders Miss Flaws

    27:25 Finding Reality Checks

    28:30 Excuses and Blame Traps

    31:29 Confidence Versus Humility

    35:49 Healthy Self Improvement

    41:32 Feedback Culture and AARs

    44:08 Hard Truths and Growth

    45:15 Sponsors and Wrap Up




    Daniel Chamberlain:

    @CoachChamboOK

    ChamberlainFootballConsulting@gmail.com

    chamberlainfootballconsulting.com


    Kenny Simpson:

    @FBCoachSimpson

    fbcoachsimpson@gmail.com

    FBCoachSimpson.com

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    52 mins
  • The First 15 Plays in Football: Scripted Drives, Strategy, and Game Planning
    Mar 21 2026

    On The Coaching 101 Podcast, Daniel Chamberlain and Kenny Simpson recap returning from Boston clinics, then discuss how they script plays and drives. Simpson explains that because their offense is unique, early plays aim to both score and gather information by showing motions, shifts, empty, trips, and unbalanced looks to confirm defensive alignments, rotations, and player keys, revealing advantages and matchups. Chamberlain adds scripting can also create future scouting complexity while avoiding rigid adherence to long 15–20 play scripts that can ignore hot plays, rhythm, personnel groupings, or standout athletes. Simpson uses a “3 plays for each of the first 3 drives” approach plus additional first/second half calls, and also scripts third-down and red-zone calls as tools to rely on under pressure. They note scripts evolve weekly based on opponent strengths, their own personnel, and tendency breakers without overthinking.

    00:00 Podcast kickoff in Boston

    00:44 Family trip and Bruins stories

    02:46 Clinic tour and spring prep

    04:18 Head coach time management

    05:48 Quote of the week setup

    07:32 Sponsor shoutouts

    10:52 Scripting plays overview

    12:27 Early script to gather intel

    17:36 Daniel’s scripting philosophy

    20:22 Breaking the old script rules

    22:06 Script as a flexible tool

    23:08 Call Sheet Mindset

    24:26 Scripting Three Drives

    25:57 Personnel Rotation Planning

    27:38 Situational Scripts

    29:41 When to Go Off Script

    32:14 Evolving Weekly Scripts

    38:05 Wrinkles and Tendency Breakers

    41:32 Overthinking Tendencies

    42:45 Wrap Up and Sponsors




    Daniel Chamberlain:

    @CoachChamboOK

    ChamberlainFootballConsulting@gmail.com

    chamberlainfootballconsulting.com


    Kenny Simpson:

    @FBCoachSimpson

    fbcoachsimpson@gmail.com

    FBCoachSimpson.com

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    51 mins
  • How to Teach Football Concepts to HS Players (not just coaches)
    Mar 12 2026

    On The Coaching 101 Podcast, hosts Daniel Chamberlain and Coach Kenny Simpson discuss clinic season in Houston and Daniel’s new head coaching job, then share a quote: “The best competitors have a short memory and have a long focus,” emphasizing competing without fear of failure. They highlight sponsors and Kenny’s resources, then dive into teaching high school players concepts rather than memorized plays by starting with the big picture, using rules-based “families,” layering installs, and keeping language modular and consistent to avoid “wasted words.” They explain using formations, tags, and simple blitz/coverage rules to appear complex to opponents while staying simple for players, plus crawl-walk-run and pressure-testing in practice. They close with a game-management scenario on when to sub up 28 and the risks of doing it too early.

    00:00 Clinic Season Check In

    00:59 New Head Coach Buzz

    02:44 Honeymoon Phase Advice

    04:48 Quote of the Week

    06:25 Sponsor Shoutouts

    08:57 Teaching Concepts Not Plays

    13:43 Rules Based Offense Defense

    16:15 Families and Simple Rules

    19:52 Consistent Language and Tags

    24:30 Defensive Word Examples

    25:55 Sticks Tag Cover Three

    26:59 No Wasted Words

    30:37 Rules Over Memorization

    31:43 Making It Work Fridays

    37:59 Install Crawl Walk Run

    41:05 Situation Of The Week

    46:44 Sponsors Books Clinics

    50:46 Final Sign Off



    Daniel Chamberlain:

    @CoachChamboOK

    ChamberlainFootballConsulting@gmail.com

    chamberlainfootballconsulting.com


    Kenny Simpson:

    @FBCoachSimpson

    fbcoachsimpson@gmail.com

    FBCoachSimpson.com

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    55 mins
  • Why Simple Football Offenses win More Game Than Complex Schemes
    Mar 5 2026

    Daniel Chamberlain and Kenny Simpson close out a shorter Coaching 101 Podcast episode by discussing why coaches should keep their football systems simple during clinic season, when it’s easy to overload an offense or defense with new ideas. They define “simple” as being simple for players (not necessarily for coaches or opponents), emphasizing fundamentals, clear rules, fewer mental errors, and the ability to make in-game adjustments through tags and modular layering rather than constantly adding new concepts. They argue that simplicity improves execution, confidence, tempo, and problem-solving, and they describe a funnel approach where coaches handle complexity while younger or less experienced players receive streamlined responsibilities. Kenny shares examples of building depth from a core concept like stick by changing who runs it, adding reads, and attaching it to runs as RPOs, while stressing that drawing up layers doesn’t matter without blocking, throwing, catching, and tackling. The episode includes a quote on poise from John Wooden about “just being you,” notes upcoming clinics (including a 4-2-5 defensive clinic in Boston March 13–14 and Kenny’s GUN-T clinic schedule), and sponsor mentions for Aport video boards, Winning Edge Performance Analytics, and Blended Threads, plus updates on Kenny’s books and the GUN-T System website and system owner pricing.

    00:00 Welcome to Coaching 101 + Why This Episode Is Short

    00:24 Clinic Season Danger: Don’t Bloat Your System

    02:09 Fundamentals First: Simple Done Well Beats Creative Too Soon

    02:50 Book Updates & the Buck Book Restock

    04:27 Quote of the Week: John Wooden on Poise (Be Yourself)

    07:38 Sponsor Shoutouts: Aport, Winning Edge Analytics, Blended Threads

    09:43 Upcoming Clinics: 4-2-5 Boston + Gun-T Tour Dates

    11:53 Part 1 Begins: What “Simple Scheme” Really Means

    12:57 Simple for Players, Complex for Opponents: How to Layer Without Overload

    22:56 Why Simplicity Wins: Faster Adjustments & Players Recognize Answers

    25:08 Simple Systems = Confident Kids (Adjustments & Tempo)

    26:34 How Simple Is Simple? Tempo, Two-Way Players & Football IQ

    27:43 Keep Rules Small: Coverages, Checks & the “Funnel” Teaching Model

    29:22 Why Two-Minute Offense Works (and Why Not Use It More?)

    30:20 Why Simple Wins: Fundamentals, Fewer Errors & Smarter Line Roles

    32:52 Modular Tags: Add “Looks” Without Adding Complexity

    34:15 Burn It Down to an Identity: Core Runs + Layering Concepts

    35:29 Stick Concept Deep Dive: Tags, Reads, Motions & RPO Attachments

    39:51 Defense Version of Layering: Edge Blitzes + Coverage Rolls

    41:40 Crockpot the Playbook: Trim, Master the Basics, Then Expand

    43:20 Wrap-Up, Sponsors, and Where to Find the Hosts

    48:05 Final Thanks & Closing Message: “Find a Way”

    Daniel Chamberlain:

    @CoachChamboOK

    ChamberlainFootballConsulting@gmail.com

    chamberlainfootballconsulting.com


    Kenny Simpson:

    @FBCoachSimpson

    fbcoachsimpson@gmail.com

    FBCoachSimpson.com

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    53 mins
  • In-Game Adjustments in High School Football: How to Adapt without Overthinking
    Feb 26 2026

    Daniel Chamberlain and Coach Kenny Simpson open with February coaching updates, including state conventions, the coaching carousel, and clinic season, and discuss the difference between social/job-networking clinics and scheme-intensive clinics. They share an Abraham Lincoln discipline quote and relate it to the GWAT 100 February mileage challenge. Kenny promotes his books (Complete Guide to Buck Sweep from the Shotgun and O-10 to 10-0), the Gun-T system update (7.0), and the move of Gun-T resources to gunteesystem.com, then lists upcoming Gun-T clinics (Sacramento, Houston, Ohio, Boston, and a newly added Tampa clinic March 20–21). Daniel promotes the 4-2-5 Defense Clinic in Boston (March 13–14), possible Naples, Florida dates, speakers including Brady Bradbury and a Massachusetts state-championship coach host, and notes early-bird pricing and hotel deadlines. The main topic is in-game adjustments: defining them as planned, built-in counters to unexpected looks or opponent changes (personnel, fronts, coverages, or targeted matchups), not desperation play-calling. They emphasize preparing adjustments in the offseason, keeping a small, concept-based system with tags, practicing answers during the week, assigning coaches specific “eyes” (front, back end, formations, fits), and communicating clearly between drives and at halftime, with great coaches adjusting in real time. Examples include flood-and-go, pop pass, false pulls, and formation changes when opponents struggle to align. They discuss evaluating adjustment ability (between drives vs halftime vs “we’ll fix it next week”), and the importance of writing down halftime plans. A “situation of the week” covers facing an unexpected bear front after preparing for two-high; Kenny explains abandoning dead scripted calls, using numbers/space and built-in tools, and coordinating quick conversations with line and QB coaches to adjust run game, protections, and pass/RPO answers before the next series. They close with sponsor mentions (Aport video boards and fundraising, Winning Edge Performance Analytics, Blended Threads), and share where to find them and the podcast on social media.

    00:00 Welcome + February Coaching Carousel & Clinic Season

    00:30 State Conventions: Networking, Gossip, and What Clinics Are Really For

    02:55 Quote of the Week: Discipline (Lincoln) + Team Themes Update

    04:14 G-Watt 100 Challenge: Discipline in Real Life

    05:42 Books, Gun-T System Updates, and New Website Resources

    07:56 Upcoming Clinics Tour + 4-2-5 Boston Details

    12:45 Today’s Topic: What Are In-Game Adjustments?

    19:03 Why In-Game Adjustments Matter (Neutralize Strengths, Exploit Weaknesses)

    24:39 How Great Coaches Adjust: Between Drives, Halftime, and Preparation

    30:16 Practical Steps: Defensive Adjustment Process (Don’t Chase Ghosts)

    31:29 Defensive End-Game Adjustments: Stop the Star, Pressure the Backup QB

    33:03 Offensive Built-In Answers: Tags, Flood-and-Go, and Planning for Counters

    34:08 Practice Like Friday: Scout-Team Freedom & Midweek Adjustment Reps

    35:51 Coach’s Eyes & In-Game Communication: Assigning Keys and Spotting Trends

    36:50 Halftime Case Study: Real Adjustments vs Desperation Calls

    38:24 Pregame Film Study & Learning from Officials’ Keys

    41:46 Write It Down: Call Sheets, Walking Halftime Meetings, and Staying Organized

    43:15 System Design: Modular Tags, Communicable Calls, and Player Ownership

    49:11 Situation of the Week: Too-High to Bear Front—Immediate Game-Day Response

    55:37 Sponsors, Clinics, Where to Find Us, and Final Message


    Daniel Chamberlain:

    @CoachChamboOK

    ChamberlainFootballConsulting@gmail.com

    chamberlainfootballconsulting.com


    Kenny Simpson:

    @FBCoachSimpson

    fbcoachsimpson@gmail.com

    FBCoachSimpson.com

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Football Simplified: Mastering Box Counting and What it Means For Your Offense
    Feb 19 2026

    In this episode of the Coaching 101 Podcast, co-hosts Daniel Chamberlain and Kenny Simpson discuss strategies for simplifying football by effectively counting the box and leveraging formations. They share insights on handling snow days, recent clinics they've attended, and upcoming events. The episode dives into the importance of understanding numbers and leverage in both the run and pass game, and offers tips on using formations, shifts, and motions to gain an advantage. They also discuss how to teach players, particularly quarterbacks, to recognize and exploit defensive weaknesses. Tune in to make football coaching simpler and more effective!

    00:00 Introduction and Hosts

    00:33 Weather and School Updates

    01:36 Clinic Experiences and Travel Stories

    03:47 Upcoming Clinics and Events

    06:37 Quote of the Week and Announcements

    12:43 Counting the Box: Basics and Importance

    20:21 Edge Setting and Defensive Intentions

    21:25 Formations and Motions to Gain Advantage

    22:07 Run Game Solutions and RPO Strategies

    22:54 Utilizing Shifts and Motions in Offense

    24:31 Condensed Formations and Blocking Strategies

    25:46 Quarterback Run Game and Defensive Challenges

    28:57 Counting the Box and Leveraging Advantages

    33:31 Teaching Players to Read Defenses

    36:52 Coaching Strategies and Player Autonomy

    40:13 Conclusion and Announcements



    Daniel Chamberlain:

    @CoachChamboOK

    ChamberlainFootballConsulting@gmail.com

    chamberlainfootballconsulting.com


    Kenny Simpson:

    @FBCoachSimpson

    fbcoachsimpson@gmail.com

    FBCoachSimpson.com

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    48 mins
  • The Key to Long-Lasting Coaching Success w/ Kevin Swift
    Feb 12 2026

    Join hosts Daniel Chamberlain and Kenny Simpson on the Coaching 101 Podcast as they welcome special guest Kevin Swift from Oregon. In this episode, they delve into the importance of making football simple for success, exploring Coach Swift's impressive 41-year career. They cover topics like avoiding coaching burnout, evolving as a coach without losing core identity, the importance of relationships over X's and O's, and sustaining longevity in the coaching profession. Additionally, hear insights about balancing personal life with a coaching career, building a supportive community, and the significance of player relationships. Tune in for a wealth of knowledge and experience from seasoned coaches who have thrived in the football industry.

    00:00 Introduction to the Coaching 101 Podcast

    00:34 Meet Coach Kevin Swift

    01:50 Coach Swift's Coaching Journey

    05:27 Quote of the Week and Sponsor Shoutouts

    09:36 Discussing Longevity in Coaching

    16:30 Challenges and Rewards of Coaching

    36:46 Evolving as a Coach

    39:37 The Importance of Innovation in Coaching

    40:19 Building a Collaborative Coaching Environment

    41:18 Adapting to New Defensive Strategies

    41:48 The Journey of Becoming a Head Coach

    42:52 Challenges of Coaching in Small Towns

    43:52 Developing Assistant Coaches from Scratch

    45:32 The Role of Senior Players in Coaching

    46:14 Creating a Winning Culture

    48:34 Balancing Football and Personal Life

    54:54 Evolving Coaching Philosophies

    56:06 The Importance of Relationships in Coaching

    01:00:39 Sustaining a Long Coaching Career

    01:08:21 Closing Thoughts and Resources for Coaches



    Daniel Chamberlain:

    @CoachChamboOK

    ChamberlainFootballConsulting@gmail.com

    chamberlainfootballconsulting.com


    Kenny Simpson:

    @FBCoachSimpson

    fbcoachsimpson@gmail.com

    FBCoachSimpson.com

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    1 hr and 20 mins