Football theorist. Private consultant focusing on scheme, process, pedagogy. Vic Fangio enthusiast. Andy Reid scholar. CashApp/Venmo linked to page.

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In order to save anyone the hassle of asking me about it, I decided to cave and put together a quick explanation on the private drive I post about on here. ===CONTENTS OF THE DRIVE=== INSTALLS — Hundreds of various forms of installs that I've compiled over the years from both sides of the ball (Special Teams coming soon) that span from high school to NFL. COVERAGE LIBRARY — An organized library of installs and materials from the installs and other sources. This is a favorite of most people I get feedback from. FILM — Although it's not the main focus of the drive, there is a hefty amount of college and NFL film that is cycled in & out. These are downloadable so that they can be kept even after they're cycled out. CUTUPS — One of the most informative parts of this drive are these cutups that are labeled and organized in a way that allow them to be used for teach tape. These are currently focused on the Reid system since it's the offense I'm able to provide context and additional resources for. MANUALS — Along with some position manuals that span from HS to NFL level, all of the documents I put together and use as teaching tools are available within the drive. This includes the "Winning With Pre-Snap" manual and a wide variety of glossaries. OFFENSIVE SYSTEM — The last main piece to this is my personal system's pass game materials. There are hundreds of diagrams and a complete manual that provide context to everything included in this folder. My system is built on a Reid/Pederson west coast foundation with some modern flourishes. Basically, if you are interested in learning the specifics about any of the following, this is an excellent resource for it. — Pass game concepts — Coverage mechanics — Quarterback process (Pre- & Post-Snap) — Quarterback fundamentals (footwork, etc.) — Teaching the pass game — The Andy Reid offense — The Vic Fangio defense — West Coast offense — Baltimore defensive system — Coverage techniques — Route running — Creating & implementing a system — Scouting opponents — Evaluating talent For those who are interested in access, it's now $20 (via CashApp or Venmo) up front to help offset the storage costs and allow for constant new updates. Instead of a subscription model, this is just a one time thing and you'll get access for good. If you are outside of the US, just contact me to work something out because I know those aren't available to you. The main goal is to share information rather than gatekeeping it, so if you aren't in a position to contribute, just let me know and I'll make it work…no questions asked. I'm not going to shut anyone out of these resources and I'm happy to help anyone who may not be in a position to contribute right now. I've been in that position many times before and others were always helpful to me, so don't hesitate to ask. Anyone can either just send it to CashApp ($TheHonestNFL) or Venmo (@TheHonestNFL) with their Gmail included so I can set you up, or get in touch with me. Just requesting access to the folder itself isn't an option anymore for reasons that are out of my control, so you need to go through me to get it.
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Rick Brunson may technically have the best case to be a first-ballot Hall of Fame inductee in the “Contributor” category in modern history
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Some more examples from the Cover 2 section and a couple of pages from the route concept section that include the beaters.
The way the field is divvied up is only the beginning
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Nice job splitting the safeties against a MFO structure by Pulisic
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Soccer!
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Unreal
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Dude, playoff hockey fucking kicks ass
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The Marner legend grows
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What an assist by Marner
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I’ve been watching Jalen Brunson play for just over 15 years now and there’s no way anyone can convince me that his Central Nervous System operates the same way a normal human being’s does.
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Describing an offense as “West Coast” in 2026 is like describing a defense as “4-3.” In 2026, all that term really tells me is how an offense structures a play call (even that can vary) and that they likely use some similar terms in protection and concepts/routes.
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At least he had clothes on
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I love when McDonough’s voice cracks
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This is genuinely one of the most impressive talents I have ever seen
I saw it. Now you have to see it. His name is Samuel. And he…is a king.
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Dude’s got charisma for days too
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I don’t believe there is any sense in learning about coverage mechanics if you don’t have any answers for it, so we’ll be stuffing this with all of the necessities (in my opinion).
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I feel like Les Snead just wakes up every day and does whatever he possibly can to make sure that whenever he’s finished and looking back on his career, he knows he did absolutely everything within his power to win rings. The Rams’ approach to roster construction is probably the most unique there is and they take full advantage of their coaching staff’s ability to both develop talent and build schemes to maximize the players they have. Very interesting case study.
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The way all these foundational defensive players are getting traded is wild. Arguably the two best defenders in the NFL were traded the past two offseasons. Fascinating to see the different theories of roster construction clashing together like toys in the bathtub.
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Pretty insane scenario, but I actually think this is an interesting deal for both sides and can see the logic behind each of them.
🚨 🚨 🚨 Bombshell: The #Browns are finalizing a trade of Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett to the #Rams in a shocker, sources tell me, @TomPelissero & @AdamSchefter. Cleveland would send Garrett to LA in exchange for star edge Jared Verse, a first-rounder, and more.
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I love seeing how different people judge a trade and weigh the returns. It’s quite revealing.
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