Here is my Giants- Eagles Breakdown. It took me a while creating this. Hope you guys enjoy this. It took me from after the game sunday to last night to complete this.
Link to the PDF version for easier reading or printing it out. 5.19 MB
http://savefile.com/projects/808578341
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Formation Page - The formation page lists the different formations by our offense during the game. The number in the box given is also listed in the film breakdown sheet. So if you see for offensive formation 2, refer to the formation page for that formation.
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Film Breakdown Sheets - Show a log of information of Down-distance, hash, offensive formation, and other key info.
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Runs Vs the Eagles - I took some run plays I liked or saw from the game and diagramed them out
- I wrote descriptions for each of the run plays as well. Few of them were just descriptions and there are no diagrams for them
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Pass plays Vs the Eagles - I took some of the pass plays and basically used it to study the blitzes our offense had to deal with.
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Play by Play Sheets - This includes every play penalty or not, and has them diagramed out. 8 pages of that, for 64 plays, INCLUDING penalties.
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Front Composite - This sheet gives us what techniques, were being played throughout the game. I divided this into hashes, zones, and down and distances to help us examine trends. Also listed what they were in, nickel, even front, odd front and so on. I also included stunts and who was stunting
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Blitz Composite - This helps us understand where the blitzes were coming, and where they were being called on the field. Left Hash, Middle Hash, and so on. Also, I indicated who was coming on the particular play.
PAST BREAKDOWNS(Not as detailed)
Giants-Vikings Game
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15314
Giants-Eagles Game ( Offense and defense for the giants until half time)
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15054
finally some true FOOTBALL insight. ty anish
Thats what she said!
You are lining out your legacy. A true asset to this board. Please, don't ever leave us.
Hell of an effort on this.
Again, great breakdown without having the coaches tape.
thanks again for a breath of FRESH air
mattyb233 : 4:02 pm
are you a scout, or are you currently working for a college/pro football team? If you prefer to keep that quiet, just say so, and I'll assume yes. If you aren't, you need to start getting paid for your work...
I am a college D3 coach. I coach TEs, and currently waiting for spring ball, so applying to other programs and just enjoying football now, that the season is over, and I can actually breathe.
Imagine playing on Friday night. Trying to scout an opponent live on Saturday, then spending Saturday night and Sunday breaking down as many as three films in the manner that Anish did this one, then analyzing the data and putting it all together into a game play by Monday.
Such is the life of a coach during the season.
Awesome stuff.
So, will Eli be fine?
mattyb233 : 4:13 pm
You seem to have a bright future ahead of you, and a lot of ambition...How did you get involved in coaching? Former player? College? Special classes? Someone obviously taught you extremely well.
I loved the Giants, and loved the game, so basically keep an open mind, and learn as much as you can from people. Also, helps being the youngest on my staff, so just learned alot from my other position coaches. Pretty soon you see the game as Xs and Os and not as a fan or media type. That's the biggest step, in my opinion, in learning this great game.
notoriousc : 4:12 pm
I would love Anish's post. Just print a few of his reports on the giants and your works done !!!!![quote]
I am sure teams know this, but the issue becomes what formation do we run the play out of, and how we draw it up against their defense. For instance we double teamed the 3 technique this time, but who knows against the bills, we can do something else. So they can try their best to scout us, but that's the fun part of the chess game. We give them different formations and then run the same stuff out of it.