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Old Wed Feb 06, 2013, 01:42pm
Tio Tio is offline
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There are 3 versions of tape breakdown I use:

30 minute version: I simply look at key plays in the game to review coverage and call accuracy. This is not the best way to learn from tape, but better than nothing if you don't have more time.

1 hour version: I take several snapshots... pull a play up and take freeze frames to watch crew positioning. Based on the location of matchups, review your positioning relative to your most competitive matchup. Take several of these and try to note any bad habits or consistent mistakes you are making with positioning.

2+ hour version: Break each play down start to finish... determine call and no-call accuracy. CC = correct call, CNC = correct no-call, IC = incorrect call, INC = incorrect no-call. I will also chart fouls by position to ensure an good distribution of fouls and look to see if my play-calling % is different at certain positions.... I have always had highest accuracy from the lead so I closely watch positioning and play-calling as Center and Trail and try to improve on those each game.
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