Proud Dad of 3, Cubs/Bear/Blackhawks/Bulls and Gig Harbor Head Football Coach

Joined June 2011
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Gig Harbor guy! @GHTIDESFB @GHTidePride
Today would have been his 48th birthday. Gone too damn soon
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3 offers in one day. Will be a dominant force in 3A! Get this guy on your board!!
After a great conversation with coach @coachbelliott I am blessed and honored to receive my second offer!! Go Otters! @LCOttsFB @BrandonHuffman @jeffscoma @GHTIDESFB
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1 of 3 in a day. Will be a dominant force in 3A! Get this guy on your board!!
After a great conversation with coach @Zach_Willis45 I am blessed and honored to say I have received my first offer. Go Lutes! @PLUFootball @BrandonHuffman @jeffscoma @GHTIDESFB
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The Offensive Line doesn’t need any other position to be good. Every other position needs the Offensive Line to be good. The most important position group in football.
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No surprise, Max will be a terror in the PSL and 3A! Watch him dominate the camp circuit this summer. @GHTIDESFB @GHTidePride
Blessed to receive an offer from Lewis & Clark thank you to coach Elliot for believing in me!!#AGTG @coachbelliott @BrandonHuffman @jeffscoma
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I will be attending Avery strong this weekend looking forward to putting in some work @PrepRedzoneWA @BrandonHuffman @AveryShowcases @jeffscoma
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Absolute dawg. Will be a force in PSL and 3 A
Had a great time at camp today got to compete in front of some great coaches @2mattmiller @AndyBelluomini @WAzzuCoachGreen @PrepRedzoneWA @BrandonHuffman @jeffscoma
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multi-sport athletes!
Tumwater Boys Athletics 2025-26: Football (2nd State) Basketball (4th State) Track (3rd State) Baseball (2nd State) NGUNNGU πŸ”°πŸˆπŸ”°πŸ€πŸ”°πŸƒπŸ½πŸ”°βšΎοΈ
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There are 3 kinds of athletes. 1) All in! Show up early, work hard, communicate with coaches. Outcome: Coaches and teammates trust them to get the job done on the field. Most likely to earn a high level of playing time if athletically capable. 2) Show up sometimes. Typically late. Communicate after the fact. Outcome: Coaches aren’t always sure what they’re going to get from them, so this impacts playing time. 3) Missing in action. Don’t show up, don’t communicate, no good reason for missing. Outcome: They eventually get passed by players who are committed and dependable. Typically are cut or quit the team. Which one are you?
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β€œIf you can throw for 500 yards on somebody, you’re probably going to win the game. But if you can run for 500, you’re guaranteed to win the game and it takes their soul.” - Rich Rodriguez
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KIRK COUSINS ON LEADERSHIP "You don't use people to advance your position, you use the position you have to advance people." 𝙂𝙀𝙀𝙙 π™‘π™šπ™–π™™π™šπ™§π™¨ π™π™šπ™‘π™₯ π™’π™–π™ π™š π™₯π™šπ™€π™₯π™‘π™š 𝙖𝙣𝙙 π™¨π™žπ™©π™ͺπ™–π™©π™žπ™€π™£π™¨ π™—π™šπ™©π™©π™šπ™§. Be a person of influence. πŸ“Ή via @AtlantaFalcons
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Appreciate Coach Crace of George Fox for taking the time to stop by and visit the boys today! Rolltide🌊🏈 @SpencerCrace @GFUFootball @GHTIDESFB
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Bam!
THE VALUE OF GOING UNDER CENTER Too many offenses today live almost entirely in the shotgun and lose some of the physical and fundamental aspects that help offenses consistently control football games Going under center is still one of the most important tools an offense can have at every level of football From a coaching perspective, under center football creates better timing, cleaner footwork, stronger play action, and more downhill run game angles. It forces quarterbacks, running backs, offensive linemen, and skill players to operate with discipline and precision every snap βœ… Stronger and more believable play action β€¨βœ… Better downhill run game timing and blocking angles β€¨βœ… Helps quarterbacks develop footwork, rhythm, and command β€¨βœ… Creates more balance within the offense β€¨βœ… Allows offenses to control tempo and physicality β€¨βœ… Improves communication and execution across the unit β€¨βœ… Builds toughness and accountability throughout the offense β€¨βœ… Gives coordinators more flexibility in short yardage, red zone, and situational football One thing coaches always look for is whether an offense can consistently execute the small details under pressure Under center football teaches those details every single practice rep. Footwork, ball handling, timing, pad level, aiming points, communication, and finishing all become critical The best offenses are not always the flashiest offenses. The best offenses are usually the most disciplined, physical, and fundamentally sound. Going under center still helps build that identity
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Overprotected kids become unprepared adults. Dawn Staley nailed it.πŸ”₯ You can’t shelter your child from every hard moment and then expect them to handle adversity when it counts. Hard is the lesson. What’s one hard lesson sports taught you that helped later in life? πŸ‘‡
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A bad coach tears people down. An average coach focuses only on results. A good coach teaches skills and systems. A great coach builds confidence and trust. An exceptional coach helps people believe in themselves at a higher level. AndΒ the best coaches impact lives long after the scoreboard stops mattering.
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It takes what it takes! @GHTIDESFB @GHTidePride
Super Bowl πŸ† Champ and Hall of Famer @EReed20 on accountability as a teammate, respecting the game, and "how you do everything, is how you do anything" is pure leadership cinema: πŸ›’ The way you do the small things is the way you’ll do the hard things. Championship habits live in the details people naturally overlook. It’s returning the shopping cart, cleaning your locker, putting your clothes where they belong, not because someone told you to, but because respect is a standard you carry, not a rule you follow. Those β€œlittle things” trickle into your preparation, your performance, and your outcomes. πŸ›Ά Your habits are not a personal choice, they’re a team obligation. Someone is always downstream from your discipline. When you’re consistent, you make the people around you better. When you’re careless, you make their job harder. That’s what accountability really means. 🟰 Standards are the great equalizer. Draft status, contract, role... it doesn’t exempt you from the work. Belonging to something bigger means we all meet the same bar, every day. Not because it’s fair, but because it’s necessary to be champions. The 2013 @Ravens standards were the invisible and unspoken contract of their team: honored in the quiet of their smallest habits, revealed in the chaos of gamedays, and ultimately the difference between a group that just shared a locker room and one that now shares a LEGACY. πŸ†
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Exactly how it be 🀣🀣
Might be the most accurate video on the internet today. 7v7 vs Real Football.
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