Featuring presentations made by several of Americaâs most outstanding coaches, including Bob Bostad, Paul Boudreau, James Campen, Jeff Grimes, John Hevesy, Sean Kugler, Jim McNally, Sam Pittman, George Warhop, and Tony Wise. The concept of a clinic geared specifically toward addressing the needs and interests of offensive linemen came to fruition in 1982, when a group of about 18 coaches met with Jim McNally, an assistant coach with the NFLâs Cincinnati Bengals, in the Bengalsâ training facility. Also present at the first meeting were Bob Wylie and Paul Alexander, both of whom have remained involved with the clinic over the years. The clinic eventually became too big for the Bengalsâ facilities and in response, McNally moved the clinic to a hotel in Cincinnati in the mid-1980s. With the exception of one year, the C.O.O.L. Clinic has been at the same hotel since then, although it has changed names over the years, it is the present-day Millennium Hotel. Traditionally, the C.O.O.L. Clinic has been held the third week in May each year to accommodate the large number of college coaches who incorporate the event into their spring schedules.
⢠Bob Bostad (University of Wisconsin)âWisconsinâs Perimeter Run Game
⢠Paul Boudreau (Atlanta Falcons)âTying the Run-Action Pass Game and Run Game Together
⢠James Campen (Green Bay Packers)âPractice Organization and Offensive Linemen Fundamentals
⢠Jeff Grimes (Auburn University)âThe Openside Gap Scheme Run Game
⢠John Hevesy (Mississippi State University)âCounter Run Game and Play-Action Pass
⢠Sean Kugler (Pittsburgh Steelers)âGap Scheme and Keys to Film Study for Offensive Linemen
⢠Jim McNally (NFL Consultant and Former NFL Coach)âFootwork
⢠Sam Pittman (University of North Carolina)âWays to Get the Ball Outside
⢠George Warhop (Cleveland Browns)âThe Perimeter Run Game
⢠Tony Wise (Retired NFL Line Coach)âHow to Coach the Power Play From the Tight End Side
2011 Offensive Line Coaches Handbook: Featuring Lectures From the 2011 C.O.O.L. Clinic - Earl Browning
Featuring presentations made by several of Americaâs most outstanding coaches, including Bob Bostad, Paul Boudreau, James Campen, Jeff Grimes, John Hevesy, Sean Kugler, Jim McNally, Sam Pittman, George Warhop, and Tony Wise. The concept of a clinic geared specifically toward addressing the needs and interests of offensive linemen came to fruition in 1982, when a group of about 18 coaches met with Jim McNally, an assistant coach with the NFLâs Cincinnati Bengals, in the Bengalsâ training facility. Also present at the first meeting were Bob Wylie and Paul Alexander, both of whom have remained involved with the clinic over the years. The clinic eventually became too big for the Bengalsâ facilities and in response, McNally moved the clinic to a hotel in Cincinnati in the mid-1980s. With the exception of one year, the C.O.O.L. Clinic has been at the same hotel since then, although it has changed names over the years, it is the present-day Millennium Hotel. Traditionally, the C.O.O.L. Clinic has been held the third week in May each year to accommodate the large number of college coaches who incorporate the event into their spring schedules.
⢠Bob Bostad (University of Wisconsin)âWisconsinâs Perimeter Run Game
⢠Paul Boudreau (Atlanta Falcons)âTying the Run-Action Pass Game and Run Game Together
⢠James Campen (Green Bay Packers)âPractice Organization and Offensive Linemen Fundamentals
⢠Jeff Grimes (Auburn University)âThe Openside Gap Scheme Run Game
⢠John Hevesy (Mississippi State University)âCounter Run Game and Play-Action Pass
⢠Sean Kugler (Pittsburgh Steelers)âGap Scheme and Keys to Film Study for Offensive Linemen
⢠Jim McNally (NFL Consultant and Former NFL Coach)âFootwork
⢠Sam Pittman (University of North Carolina)âWays to Get the Ball Outside
⢠George Warhop (Cleveland Browns)âThe Perimeter Run Game
⢠Tony Wise (Retired NFL Line Coach)âHow to Coach the Power Play From the Tight End Side