Featuring presentations made by several of Americaās most outstanding coaches, including Paul Alexander, Josh Henson, Jim McNally, Howard Mudd, Scott Peters, Dan Radakovich, Dante Scarnecchia, Mark Staten, Rick Trickett, Tony Wise, and Bob Wylie. 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 NFLās Cincinnati Bengals at the time, in the Bengalsā training facility. Coaches enjoyed this clinic and it an annual event. 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 this event into their spring schedule.
⢠Paul Alexander (Cincinnati Bengals)āConducting the Offensive Line: Communication and Teamwork
⢠Josh Henson (University of Missouri)āZone Adjustments: Run and Pass
⢠Jim McNally (Cincinnati Bengals)āCurrent Trends in Offensive Line Play: A Gap Entry Runs
⢠Howard Mudd (NFL Alumni)āMuddās Methods: Offensive Line Techniques Proven to Work
⢠Scott Peters (Safe Football LLCāHand Combat Specialist)āPunching, Stopping the Bull Rush, and Long-Arm Rushing
⢠Dan Radakovich (NFL Alumni)āDrills to Improve Offensive Line Play With the Run and Pass
⢠Dante Scarnecchia (NFL Alumni)āThe Wham, Blast, Bong, and Play-Action Off of Wham
⢠Mark Staten (Michigan State University)āThe Ins and Outs of Michigan Stateās Outside Zone Play
⢠Rick Trickett (Florida State University)āFSU Stretch Runs From Different Formations
⢠Tony Wise (NFL Alumni)āPass Protection Concepts, Types, and Teaching
Bob Wylie (NFL Alumni)āThe Counter Play From Two- and Three-Tight-End Sets
Offensive Line Coaches Handbook: Featuring Lectures From the 2014 C.O.O.L. Clinic - Earl Browning
Featuring presentations made by several of Americaās most outstanding coaches, including Paul Alexander, Josh Henson, Jim McNally, Howard Mudd, Scott Peters, Dan Radakovich, Dante Scarnecchia, Mark Staten, Rick Trickett, Tony Wise, and Bob Wylie. 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 NFLās Cincinnati Bengals at the time, in the Bengalsā training facility. Coaches enjoyed this clinic and it an annual event. 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 this event into their spring schedule.
⢠Paul Alexander (Cincinnati Bengals)āConducting the Offensive Line: Communication and Teamwork
⢠Josh Henson (University of Missouri)āZone Adjustments: Run and Pass
⢠Jim McNally (Cincinnati Bengals)āCurrent Trends in Offensive Line Play: A Gap Entry Runs
⢠Howard Mudd (NFL Alumni)āMuddās Methods: Offensive Line Techniques Proven to Work
⢠Scott Peters (Safe Football LLCāHand Combat Specialist)āPunching, Stopping the Bull Rush, and Long-Arm Rushing
⢠Dan Radakovich (NFL Alumni)āDrills to Improve Offensive Line Play With the Run and Pass
⢠Dante Scarnecchia (NFL Alumni)āThe Wham, Blast, Bong, and Play-Action Off of Wham
⢠Mark Staten (Michigan State University)āThe Ins and Outs of Michigan Stateās Outside Zone Play
⢠Rick Trickett (Florida State University)āFSU Stretch Runs From Different Formations
⢠Tony Wise (NFL Alumni)āPass Protection Concepts, Types, and Teaching
Bob Wylie (NFL Alumni)āThe Counter Play From Two- and Three-Tight-End Sets