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Building an Offensive Identity: How to Decide What Your Team Does Best w/ Jason Parker

Building an Offensive Identity: How to Decide What Your Team Does Best w/ Jason Parker

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On this episode of The Coaching 101 Podcast, Daniel Chamberlain and Kenny Simpson are joined by Caddo/“Cola” coach Jason Parker to discuss building an offensive identity and deciding what a team should do best. They cover evaluating personnel relative to opponents, starting with what coaches can teach, and adapting within a system rather than changing offenses yearly. Kenny explains using strengths/weaknesses, planning for worst-case scenarios, and trimming the play menu with a “rule of three,” while Parker shares his program’s evolution from unbalanced single wing to adding spread and screens, plus lessons from temporarily abandoning what his kids knew best. They also address preventing outside pressure from forcing scheme changes, using player confidence as a factor in key calls, and briefly debate Memphis’ decision to ban practice music, plus sponsor and clinic updates.

00:00 Podcast Kickoff

00:46 Offseason Travel Updates

03:14 Spring Ball Rules Explained

04:26 Quote of the Week Intensity

07:03 Sponsors and Shoutouts

09:19 Building Offensive Identity

14:56 Parker’s Personnel-Based Evolution

22:23 Staying Systematic Not Chasing

30:23 Avoiding Scheme Creep on Staff

31:26 Single Wing Identity

34:41 Stop Scheme Chasing

37:51 Rule of Three Offense

42:32 Kids Know the Call

49:41 Roster Audit Process

53:20 Music at Practice Debate

57:13 Sponsors and Sign Off




Daniel Chamberlain:

@CoachChamboOK

ChamberlainFootballConsulting@gmail.com

chamberlainfootballconsulting.com


Kenny Simpson:

@FBCoachSimpson

fbcoachsimpson@gmail.com

FBCoachSimpson.com

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