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Best podcasts about design football

Latest podcast episodes about design football

Coach and Coordinator Podcast
End Of Season Defense Evaluation- Robert Pomazak, Head Coach of St. Charles North (Ill.)

Coach and Coordinator Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 44:39


On today's episode of the Coach and Coordinator Podcast we welcome back Robert Pomazak, the head coach of St. Charles North High School(Ill.). Coach Pomazak has developed a system to help track and evaluate the performance of his defense throughout the season. Hear how Coach Pomazak tracks his defense's red zone success rate, efficiency on third down, and their performance at the end and beginning of each half. 0:21 Intro 1:33 Developing the evaluation system 3:55 Defensive interrogation 6:02 Investing time 8:08 What to look for on evaluation 11:22 Front analysis 12:57 Evaluating blitzes 16:10 Looking for tendency breakers 17:18 Analyzing different coverages 20:04 Blitzes from odd fronts 21:40 Indicators in defensive coverages 24:32 Delegating to coaches 27:06 Why did we fail or succeed 29:38 Down and distance 31:46 Redzone and two minute 33:17 The middle eight 35:31 Assessing technique 38:54 Breaking down defensive language 41:19 Opponent scouting at clinics 43:18 Closing You can follow Coach Pomazak on Twitter @Robertpomazak. - Coach Pomazak’s defense evaluation system Part 1: https://blogs.usafootball.com/blog/7784/end-of-year-defensive-scheme-evaluation - Coach Pomazak’s defense evaluation system Part 2: https://blogs.usafootball.com/blog/7785/end-of-year-defensive-scheme-evaluation-part-ii - Zach Dunn’s, The Middle Eight: https://blogs.usafootball.com/blog/7463/the-middle-eight - Building a Program by Design: End of Year Evaluations - Player Metrics : https://blogs.usafootball.com/blog/7747/building-a-program-by-design-end-of-year-evaluations-player-metrics - Building a Program by Design: Football in the Age of Enlightenment - Player Monitoring: https://blogs.usafootball.com/blog/7725/building-a-program-by-design-football-in-the-age-of-enlightenment-player-monitoring - Building a Program by Design: Practice Planning with Intent and Purpose: https://blogs.usafootball.com/blog/7586/building-a-program-by-design-practice-planning-with-intent-and-purpose - [Podcast] Building a Program by Design with IL runner-up head coach Rob Pomazak: https://blogs.usafootball.com/blog/7242/podcast-building-a-program-by-design-with-il-runner-up-head-coach-rob-pomazak Check out our systems for skill development in blocking, defeating blocks, and tackling at footballdevelopment.com. Follow us daily on Twitter for content and interaction @FBDevCoach Checkout X's and O's analysis at USA Football Blogs blogs.usafootball.com

Creative Waffle by Blue Deer Design
Patterns of Play, Norwich City, the F2, world cup and design football - Ep. 72 Creative Waffle

Creative Waffle by Blue Deer Design

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 20:53


This week on the show, I chat with Matt from design studio Patterns of Play. Just after completing a seasons worth of programme covers for Norwich City, POP have worked with the F2 on their kit design. We dive into the projects and learn more about POP. Matt also shares his world cup predictions. Find Matt here:www.patternsofplay.co.uk

Creative Waffle by Blue Deer Design
Design Football - kits | with Mark Hirons & Matt Tams

Creative Waffle by Blue Deer Design

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2017 38:21


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SoccerNomad Podcast
Arsenal Kit Pod

SoccerNomad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2016 36:50


My brother Sam came back on the SoccerNomad podcast to discuss his Arsenal kit collection and Gunner kits through the years. We talked about the best and the worst, unicorn kits and more. For full images and additional info, check out my accompanying blog post on the SoccerNomad blog. Arsenal kit history resources Historical Football Kits Design Football pods Simon Shakeshaft Denis Hurley The Arsenal Shirt: Iconic match worn shirts from the history of the Gunners by James Elkin (Author) and Simon Shakeshaft (Author) Museum of Jerseys blog   The adidas years Long sleeve v short sleeve Wearing away kits at home   SoccerNomad blog posts Arsenal 3rd shirt 2000-2002 Arsenal change shirts in Premier League era ------ Follow me on twitter @austinlong1974 and check out the SoccerNomad blog. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to comment and follow! ------ Special thanks to Ryan Apple who composed and performed the music.  You can find out more information on his Facebook page Ryan Apple Guitarist.

The Football Attic
The Football Attic Kit Podcast 03 - Mexico 86

The Football Attic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2016


It's podcast No.3 and we've run out of current tournaments to cover the kits of so it's back to the past we go and where better (and more obvious) to start, but Mexico 86?! So, following nearly an hour of kit news(!) we go back 30 years and see what the kit world had to offer for the heat of Mexico. We then reveal the results of last pod's Kit Off...like it was ever in doubt! Also making his debut is kit podcast beginner, Jay from Design Football...he manages to overcome his newbie nerves to say some rather interesting stuff about kits...and then ruins it with baselayer talk...again! Enjoy!

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SoccerNomad Podcast
Summer Tournament Kits

SoccerNomad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2016 38:58


Fellow #KitNerd JR Francis (@paynomind) came on the SoccerNomad podcast to talk about kits for the upcoming tournaments this summer--Copa America Centenario and Euro 2016. We didn’t discuss all 80+ kits but discussed some general trends, mentioned some of our best/worst and had a passionate discussion about the future of US kits. Companion blog post with pictures and more information. For more information, check out these podcasts and posts. Footy Headlines post on Copa America Centenario kits Historical Kits renderings of all Euro 2016 kits FourFourTwo’s ranking of all 48 Euro 2016 kits Design Football podcast (John Devlin appearance talking about England kits) My position on the current state of US kits and what I would like to see in the future. ------ Follow me on twitter @austinlong1974 and check out the SoccerNomad blog. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to comment and follow! ------ Special thanks to Ryan Apple who composed and performed the music.  You can find out more information on his Facebook page Ryan Apple Guitarist.

SoccerNomad Podcast
Design Football

SoccerNomad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2016 33:09


Jay from Design Football came on the SoccerNomad podcast to talk about the site and the Football Attic's Greatest Football Shirt Ever project. He also shared some thoughts on what 2016 holds for kit design. Follow Jay (@Jay29ers) and learn more about Design Football at the website, follow them on twitter (@designfootball) and look them on facebook. Review Football Attic's Greatest Football Shirts Ever here and check out their fantastic website. ------ Follow me on twitter @austinlong1974 and check out the SoccerNomad blog. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to comment and follow! ------ Special thanks to Ryan Apple who composed and performed the music.  You can find out more information on his Facebook page Ryan Apple Guitarist.

The Football Attic
The Football Attic Podcast 24 - 50GFSE 50-41

The Football Attic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2015


We've come to the end of the first 10 shirts in the 50 Greatest Football Shirts Ever and what better way to celebrate that milestone than by the four of us (Rich, Chris, John from True Colours and Jay from Design Football) waffling about those same 10 shirts? So buckle up and prepare for a rollercoaster ride (a very tame one) through shirts 50-41 in the 50GFSE!

New Books in European Studies
The NBS Spring Seminar: Understanding European Football

New Books in European Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2012 125:39


It’s springtime in the American Midwest. The playoffs for the NBA title and hockey’s Stanley Cup are moving into the later rounds, and the new baseball season has already produced history-making performances and rising stars. But the students in my sports history class don’t want to talk about any of that. Instead, the subject of sports talk among these red-blooded Americans is . . . the Champions League! European football, unlike the American variety, is a sport of global reach and increasing popularity. In the weeks ahead, hundreds of millions of fans around the world will watch the final match of the UEFA Champions League and the group stages and knockout rounds of 2012 UEFA European Championship. To mark the occasion, we take a break from our normal slate of interviews to bring together a team of scholars and experts who look at European football in its various dimensions. In this special double episode, we talk about the economic and business side of soccer with Simon Chadwick and Brad Humphreys, contributor to the blog The Sports Economist. Director of the CIES Football Observatory, Raffaele Poli, discusses the movement of players in the European labor market, while David Ranc, manager of the research project Football Research in an Enlarged Europe, explains how football fans have responded to the arrival of foreign players to their clubs. We welcome back sociologist Peter Millward, who talks about his work on the club, national, and European identities of soccer fans Historians Jean Williams and Manfred Zeller speak to us about women’s football in Europe and the history of soccer in Ukraine, one of the co-hosts of Euro 2012. We chat about football shirts with one of the bloggers at the sites Football Shirt Culture.com and Design Football.com. And the BBC’s Tim Vickery offers his views, as a removed but certainly knowledgeable observer, on the Euro tournament and European football’s worldwide appeal. Whether you are also a distant fan, or a supporter of your local club, hopefully you’ll learn something new from this podcast seminar. At the very least, our guests have plenty of suggestions of football books for your summer reading list. And watch out for another special episode of the podcast, later in the summer, as we’ll gather another team of experts to help us understand the Olympics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
The NBS Spring Seminar: Understanding European Football

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2012 125:39


It’s springtime in the American Midwest. The playoffs for the NBA title and hockey’s Stanley Cup are moving into the later rounds, and the new baseball season has already produced history-making performances and rising stars. But the students in my sports history class don’t want to talk about any of that. Instead, the subject of sports talk among these red-blooded Americans is . . . the Champions League! European football, unlike the American variety, is a sport of global reach and increasing popularity. In the weeks ahead, hundreds of millions of fans around the world will watch the final match of the UEFA Champions League and the group stages and knockout rounds of 2012 UEFA European Championship. To mark the occasion, we take a break from our normal slate of interviews to bring together a team of scholars and experts who look at European football in its various dimensions. In this special double episode, we talk about the economic and business side of soccer with Simon Chadwick and Brad Humphreys, contributor to the blog The Sports Economist. Director of the CIES Football Observatory, Raffaele Poli, discusses the movement of players in the European labor market, while David Ranc, manager of the research project Football Research in an Enlarged Europe, explains how football fans have responded to the arrival of foreign players to their clubs. We welcome back sociologist Peter Millward, who talks about his work on the club, national, and European identities of soccer fans Historians Jean Williams and Manfred Zeller speak to us about women’s football in Europe and the history of soccer in Ukraine, one of the co-hosts of Euro 2012. We chat about football shirts with one of the bloggers at the sites Football Shirt Culture.com and Design Football.com. And the BBC’s Tim Vickery offers his views, as a removed but certainly knowledgeable observer, on the Euro tournament and European football’s worldwide appeal. Whether you are also a distant fan, or a supporter of your local club, hopefully you’ll learn something new from this podcast seminar. At the very least, our guests have plenty of suggestions of football books for your summer reading list. And watch out for another special episode of the podcast, later in the summer, as we’ll gather another team of experts to help us understand the Olympics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices