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Sean McVay said, “Winning is a habit; let’s make it ours.” Winning is a lifestyle. It is how you do things. What habits make winning possible? Here are the 6 Habits of Winners. 1. Keep Stacking Days Winners show up every day. It’s not about going all out once in a while but consistency. Small, daily actions compound over time. Whether in the gym, the classroom, or your mindset, showing up EVERY DAY beats sporadic intensity. 2. Focus on the Process, Not Just the Results Winners don’t obsess over outcomes—they focus on the steps that get them there. The journey is where growth happens. By locking in on the process, they make success inevitable by constantly improving what they can control. 3. Embrace the Struggle Winners don’t shy away from challenges or discomfort. They know that growth happens in the tough moments. When others quit or back down, winners lean in. They understand that pain and struggle are part of the path to greatness. 4. Adapt and Adjust Winners are flexible. They don’t stick to a rigid plan when things change - they adapt. Whether it’s a new strategy, an unexpected challenge, or setbacks, winners adjust and keep moving forward. 5. Stay Humble and Hungry No matter how much success they’ve had, winners never think they’ve “arrived.” They remain humble, knowing there’s always room to improve. And they stay hungry, constantly pushing themselves to improve, no matter how much they’ve already achieved. 6. Mental Toughness Winners build mental resilience. They don’t let failures define them or allow external pressures to control their mindset. They train their minds as much as their bodies, learning to stay focused, calm, and confident in any situation. _____ If you like this post, you will love my free weekly newsletter: Great Teams Better Leaders. Join 15,000 others who read for free each week.
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John Curtis Christian (LA) Assistant Coach Jeff Curtis - Split Back Inside Veer - 28x Louisiana State Champs - OL/TE Assignments - QB Footwork - Read Progression
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Punt Block Scope Drill - Players must be taught a specific technique to successfully block punts. - Coaches should instruct players to create a scope by putting their four fingers and their thumbs together. - The player should look through this hand-formed scope while attempting to block the ball. - A critical coaching point is to never swat at the ball. - The motion should be similar to pushing papers off a table to pin the ball directly on the punter's foot. - It is important for players to reach across their body to avoid crossing the punter's face or running into them. Doug Geiser, Head Coach, Ashland University @coach_geiser #GlazierClinics
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High School Coaches⬇️⬇️ If your holder’s front knee is up, you’re making the FG operation harder than it needs to be. Mic’d up breaking down something I see way too often on Friday nights—and why it matters 🎙️
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➡️Texas A&M - ST Drills - Front Line KOR Fits...
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Punt Block Elevator Drill - This drill is designed to train players on how to attack a shield-style punt protection. - Players begin the drill positioned approximately five yards away from two shields. - The primary focus is to work on splitting the shield to reach the punter. - Players must lower and skinny their bodies to fit through the shield. - Once through, the player should raise their body up like an elevator to clear the block. - After clearing the shield, the player reaches out one or two hands toward the punter's leg to block the kick. Doug Geiser, Head Coach, Ashland University @coach_geiser #GlazierClinics
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Here’s the 2026 John Curtis Christian Patriots Varsity Football Schedule! 📍Home Games at Ed Daniels Field at Muss Bertolino Stadium 📍WK 1 vs North Shore (TX) at @RaginCajunsFB 📍WK 8 vs Jesuit at @LionUpFootball **All games subject to change** #PatriotPower#BCFL
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If you’re a head coach, you already know. It consumes you. It costs you. It challenges you. And you’d do it all over again. Every.Single.Time.
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“Your character will take you further than your resume. Continue to be kind. Continue to be humble.” NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal shares an inspiring message with graduates during Louisiana State University’s commencement ceremony after receiving his own master’s degree from LSU. The Hall of Famer laid out five key rules for the graduates to live by, emphasizing resilience, humility, and continuous learning. O’Neal encouraged students to keep learning, embrace failure as motivation, and understand that persistence is essential to achieving success.
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KO-KR Avoid Drill - The primary objective of the kickoff coverage drill is for the cover man to make the blocker miss. - To set up the drill, establish a five-yard wide starting area with two cones placed about three yards apart, located eight to ten yards downfield. - The coverage man's goal is to successfully navigate past the blocker and score by finishing between the set cones. - Coaches should teach players to use an eye stun to set up their move before attempting to beat the blocker. - One method to bypass the blocker is using speed combined with a dip and rip technique to get around them. - Another effective technique shown is slipping past the blocker's posterior or "back-dooring" them based on the blocker's momentum. Doug Geiser, Head Coach, Ashland University @coach_geiser #GlazierClinics
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Can @LSUbaseball follow suit this year!?
2019 came into the tourney 30-24-1 Needing to win to get into the tourney Lost the first game via a walk-off at home . Came back to win 5 games in 4 days to win the trophy. Postseason is a whole new season where nothing that previously happened matters.
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Schedule Release Contest 🔥 RT for a chance to win an autographed Tyler Shough color rush mini helmet! #Saints | Rules: neworlns.co/ContestTW
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LB Scrape Spill Tackle Drill - The scrape spill drill integrates movement skills, block destruction, and tackling into a single exercise. - Linebackers should maintain a downhill path with square shoulders while staying tight to the double team pole. - Proper hand placement for the spill technique requires one hand on the blocker's sternum and the other on the outside of the shoulder pad. - Players must plant their outside foot in the ground to quickly redirect and get back vertical toward the ball carrier. - Coaches should emphasize keeping the eyes up during contact to ensure players see what they are hitting rather than ducking their heads. - The ultimate goal of the drill is to avoid going one-for-one by being violent enough to shed the pulling blocker and make the tackle. PJ Volker, Safeties Coach, Baltimore Ravens @PJVolker #GlazierClinics
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Panther Fans, tomorrow’s free physical day will be postponed to a future date. We will announce that date next week @GridironBhs @CoachMailhes
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Elite Linebackers master BASIC movements: -Backpedal -Shuffle -Break The small things lead to big plays.

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Just gonna leave this here
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Linebackers: Details matter. Pad level. Arm extension. Square movements. Focus on the fundamentals.

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Linebackers: Master you movement skills. You'll make more plays.

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Every staff organizes game day a little differently. Here’s our Friday Home Game Timeline from arrival to kickoff. Might help a young coach organizing things for the first time.
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