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Have you ever felt the weight of an offense sitting in your chest like a stone, keeping you from the peace you know you're meant to carry? In this episode I sit down with Pastors April and Micahn Carter to get real about the "spirit of offense." We're cutting through the noise to expose how holding onto hurt isn't just a spiritual issue, it's a physical and relational cage. If you've been feeling isolated, exhausted, or stuck, this conversation is your key to freedom. We're breaking down the roots of bitterness and bringing you the spiritual tools to walk in true liberation.In this episode, we dive into: The Roots of Bitterness: Micahn pulls back the curtain on why we get offended—often it's the entitlement, the embarrassment, or the unrealistic expectations we hold over others. The "Proximity" Trap: Why the people closest to us; our church family, our familia, our dearest friends; are the ones who wound us the deepest. Decisional vs. Emotional Forgiveness: We aren't just talking about saying "I forgive you." We're teaching you the difference between the choice to let go of revenge and the daily work of replacing resentment with compassion. Prayer as an Anointing: Learn why it is impossible to stay angry when you are actively, fervently praying for the very people who hurt you. Owning Your Story: True healing starts when we realize we've all been the offender at some point. We discuss how to swallow our pride, listen to the pain behind the conflict, and walk in grace. Grab your Bible, get a cup of coffee, and join @michancarter, @therealaprilcarter and me @biancajuarezofficial as we choose freedom over bondage. Listen, subscribe, and share this with someone who needs to hear that they don't have to carry this burden any longer. Love you, B Guests Micahn and April Carter from The Place Indy Church https://www.instagram.com/theplaceindy/ Chapter Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to the Topic of Offense 06:32 Personal Stories and Experiences with Offense 15:00 Understanding the Roots of Offense 21:09 Navigating Relationships and Offense 22:13 Understanding Offense and Its Impact 30:31 Navigating Deep Offense in Close Relationships 36:40 The Journey from Decisional to Emotional Forgiveness 43:14 The Power of Prayer and Blessing in Healing Resources & Links Bianca's Book: Grit Don't Quit: Developing Resilience And Faith When Giving Up Isn't An Option. https://amzn.to/3MO74OC Bible Study: Grit Don't Quit Bible Study https://www.biancajuaerzofficial.com/gdq All Resources: Learn more about books and other resources from Bianca. https://www.biancajuarezofficial.com/resources Support Subscribe + Leave a Review: Don't miss an episode! Find We're Going There on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Stay Connected: Join the community today. https://www.biancajuarezofficial.com/ WGT Email: podcast@inthenameoflove.org Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@BiancaJuarezOfficial Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/biancajuarezofficial/ Thank You to Our Sponsors! We're Going There is Sponsored by: HomeChef: Go to HomeChef.com/GOINGTHERE for 50% OFF your first box and free dessert for life! Must be an active subscriber to receive free dessert. BetterHelp: Visit BetterHelp.com/GOINGTHERE today to get 10% off. The Wonder Project: Subscriber support makes more great content like I Gotta Ask with Annie F. Downs possible. The Wonder Project subscription on Prime Video is available in the U.S. for $8.99/month or $89.99/year after a 7-day free trial. Visit IGottaAsk.com to learn more! https://tinyurl.com/WGTIGottaAsk Youtube: https://youtu.be/ljoMZ9PtSWQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the latest episode of Small Market Bias, host Paul Garcia was joined by guest Collin Reid, where they discussed the following topics: (02:30) A similar trend followed the San Antonio Spurs in Game 5 of the NBA Finals. The Spurs led by 16 points, but when the New York Knicks made their comeback and forced the game into crunch time, New York pulled away to win 94-90, clinching the NBA title in five games, 4-1. (06:46) Offense was once again the Spurs' downfall, especially in crunch time, where the Spurs had trouble generating quality looks. Rookie Dylan Harper and Victor Wembanyama led the way for the Spurs. (14:37) The Spurs had their best defensive game of the series, holding the Knicks to just 94 points, but were unable to secure the win because of San Antonio's shortcomings on offense. Jalen Brunson led the Knicks with 45 points in a close-out game. (22:00) Reflecting on the season for the Spurs, going from being a team projected to be in the play-in to turning into a contender. Then, getting an early picture of the upcoming offseason for the Spurs. Sign up for the newsletter at TheSpotUpShot.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Please note: Timecodes may shift by a few minutes due to inserted ads. Because of copyright restrictions, portions—or entire segments—may not be included in the podcast.For the latest updates, visit the show page Fanatic Highlights on 975thefanatic.com. Follow 97.5 The Fanatic on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Watch our shows on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Philly's home for sports!(00:06-03:37) Final Mini-Camp Observations(03:38-05:46) The Running Backs being more involved in the passing game / Could we see more Tight Ends on the field at the same time?(05:47-07:39) Continuity in the Offense and who benefits most in the new style(07:54-09:42) The Attendance Report from the last practice of mini-camp(09:43-12:35) The Eagles sign Defensive End A.J. Epenesa and Offensive Guard Michael Jordan (not that one)(12:36-14:57) Riq Woolen continues to stand out at during practice(15:13-17:08) The backup Quarterback rotation(17:09-20:16) Offensive Line observations(20:17-22:39) The Safety position observations(22:40-23:56) Riq Woolen is the real deal(24:12-28:00) Down the roster players to pay attention to when training camp starts(28:01-30:31) Lane Johnson made some interesting comments about ‘buying-in' and his process to decide to return this season(30:32-32:18) Closing out the show talking about Sean MannionSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Donald Trump freaking out over being impeached yet again and Meiselas speaks with Democratic Congressman Jamie Raskin about Trump's latest statements about him and Raskin's plans to block Trump's unlawful plans. Visit https://meidasplus.com for more! Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast Cult Conversations: The Influence Continuum with Dr. Steve Hassan: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show The Ken Harbaugh Show: https://meidasnews.com/tag/the-ken-harbaugh-show Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eric and Bryan discuss what it will take for this Cowboys' offense to be better this upcoming season than they were last year. Can George Pickens be the same player he was on 2025?
In Hour 1 of Willard & Dibs, Marc Grandi (filling in for Willard) and Dan Dibley discuss the San Francisco Giants' offense and how it has looked legitimate the last couple of weeks. They also dig into whether the Giants should trade Logan Webb, especially if they plan to compete this season.
With the Baltimore Ravens taking a summer hiatus, this was our last chance to take a first look at rookie head coach Jesse Minter and the new operation. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Loop, Lamar and the fresh offense of Declan Doyle as the team disappears for six weeks before the purple explosion. The post Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Loop, Lamar and new Ravens offense of Declan Doyle first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Good morning! Start your day with Go Birds! Daily, a daily Eagles podcast giving you everything you need to know for June 12th. In today's episode Eliot Shorr-Parks shares what Dontayvion Wicks had to say during his first press conference since being traded to the Eagles. Plus, some thoughts on this team's best path to winning in 2026. Join Go Birds! Insiders!, a new community for all the #RealOnes, #AutoDownloaders and Daily listeners to hang out, talk Eagles and enjoy exclusive Eagles content! CLICK HERE to join.
June summer league is chaotic—new lineups, new roles, different gyms, weird refs, and players trying to “prove” themselves. In that environment, running your full offense usually creates slow pace, confusion, and hero ball. In this episode, Coach shares a better approach: the No-Playbook Summer League—a simple system built on habits, spacing, decision-making, and advantage creation. June is not for your playbook. June is for your habits. If you build habits now, you can install plays later on top of a team that already knows how to play. Kids don't remember every call and wrinkle Pace dies because players wait for instructions Ball sticks and turns into “my turn” basketball Coaches think the answer is “more plays” when it's really “better habits” 1) One Identity Pick what you want to be in January (fast, tough, defensive, rebounding, low turnover) and measure everything against it. 2) One Spacing Rule “Paint, corners, and one more.” No standing behind the ball. No drifting to the same spot. No spectators. 3) One Decision Rule The half-second rule: catch and decide—shoot, drive, or move it. Holding the ball lets the defense win. 4) One Advantage Rule Every possession needs an advantage touch: paint touch, post touch, or closeout attack. No dribbling just to dribble—dribble with purpose. Don't yell plays. Coach cues. spacing decision speed advantage creation sprint back Keep it simple so kids play faster and learn to read. Two dribbles max unless you have an advantage. Even? Move it. Ahead? Attack. Your 7th–9th players show up in this system because they: space correctly move the ball defend and sprint back make winning plays without needing touches Summer league exposes who needs the ball to feel important. Keep it tight: one sideline inbounds you trust one baseline inbounds you trust one late-game action you trust Rep it for five minutes before games. That's enough for June. For next week: pick your identity pick your spacing rule pick your decision rule pick your advantage rule Coach cues, not calls—and watch your team play freer and faster. If you want Coach's No-Playbook summer league template, habit scorecard, and practice plans you can copy and paste:teachhoops.com The Big IdeaWhy Full-Offense Summer League FailsThe No-Playbook Summer League SystemCoaching Philosophy From the BenchConstraint That Fixes Hero Ball FastWhat This Reveals (Bench Mob Bonus)The Small “Situations Package” (Don't Ignore This)Coach ChallengeResources Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6.12.26, Ben Standig from The Last Man Standig Podcast joins The Kevin Sheehan Show to discuss how the Commanders offense could operate despite the lack of high end options outside of Terry McLaurin and how the Brandon Aiyuk situation may have affected the roster building.
6.12.26 Hour 2, Kevin Sheehan reacts to a clip of Carnell Tate saying he thought the Commanders were going to select him going into the NFL Draft and Kevin discusses if he would rather have Carnell Tate or Sonny Styles. Ben Standig from The Last Man Standig Podcast joins The Kevin Sheehan Show to discuss how the Commanders offense could operate despite the lack of high end options outside of Terry McLaurin and how the Brandon Aiyuk situation may have affected the roster building.
Andrew Berry joins Daryl Ruiter and Anthony Lima to discuss the wide-open quarterback competition between Deshaun Watson and Shedeur Sanders. They analyze the impact of trading Miles Garrett, the rise of Jared Verse, and the gambling scandal involving Brendan Sorsby. They also evaluate Todd Monken's new offensive identity and the retirement of Joel Bitonio. 03:16 - Show Intro and Guest Lineup 11:43 - History of Quarterback Decisions 19:45 - Skepticism Over No Vet Days 31:30 - Red Panda Halftime Show Income 44:27 - Analyzing the Miles Garrett Trade 55:50 - Dueling Film Crews for QBs 01:06:31 - Fan Debate on Shedeur Sanders 01:19:02 - Sorsby Gambling Scandal and Ethics 01:32:02 - Anthony in Stow Defends Shedeur 01:37:15 - Rick Riccuiti on Training Camp 01:49:02 - Monken's Offense and Jared Verse 02:04:15 - Andrew Berry on QB Growth 02:11:15 - Deshaun Watson Contract Extension Talk 02:15:02 - Logic Behind Trading Miles Garrett 02:24:42 - Bitonio Retirement and Roster Voids 02:37:02 - Analyzing Sorsby and Finding Grace
Seth and Sean assess if too much is being made of the basics of the Texans' offense like getting out of the huddle in time, and dive into their favorite QB drama stories and QB battles from around the league.
Seth and Sean discuss if we're hearing too much about the basics of the Texans' offense, dive into their favorite QB storylines and battles from around the NFL, and which Texans will make the NFL Top 100 when it comes out in a couple weeks.
The Chicago Bears offense was confident about the next step it can take next year during the last month's offseason workout program. Here's why there's confidence at the end of minicamp.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/shaw-local-s-bears-insider-podcast--3098936/support.
Ike, Spike, and Fritz broadcast live from the Mailata Family Foundation launch to discuss the Philadelphia Eagles' coaching structure and Jalen Hurts' development. They also analyze the Phillies' trade for Derek Hill and a dramatic collapse in the NBA Finals.
Good morning! Start your day with Go Birds! Daily, a daily Eagles podcast giving you everything you need to know for June 12th. In today's episode Eliot Shorr-Parks shares what Dontayvion Wicks had to say during his first press conference since being traded to the Eagles. Plus, some thoughts on this team's best path to winning in 2026. Join Go Birds! Insiders!, a new community for all the #RealOnes, #AutoDownloaders and Daily listeners to hang out, talk Eagles and enjoy exclusive Eagles content! CLICK HERE to join.
The WIP Morning Team introduces the day's side topic and discusses who has stood out to them during the Eagles OTAs, highlighting Tank Bigsby's strong performance. His combination of speed, strength, and size. Eliot Shorr-Parks said Tank Bigsby is ready to ‘have an awesome year'.
3HL - 6-12-26 - Hour 3 - Gunnar Helm & Tyjae Spears cite "More Freedom" in a Daboll OffenseSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Birds 365 — Eagles news, analysis, and debate with Zander Krause and John McMullen. John McMullen explains why the Eagles' Sean Mannion transition is more about restoring the 2024 run-game formula than reinventing Jalen Hurts. Subscribe for daily Eagles coverage.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
What does it look like to play offense as a dad? With Father's Day around the corner, Kent and Lawson challenge fathers to stop thinking of themselves as recipients and start thinking like leaders, investors, and disciple-makers. In today's episode, we draw from Hebrews 12, Philippians 4, Psalm 119, and Ephesians 6, and unpack practical ways dads can intentionally lead their families toward Christ instead of simply reacting to whatever life throws at you. In this episode, you'll learn: Why Father's Day should be about giving, not getting How small moments of time with your kids create lasting impact Four key Bible passages every dad should know Why passivity is one of the biggest threats to modern fatherhood How to lead your family with purpose, confidence, and spiritual direction Whether your kids are toddlers, teenagers, or grown adults, this conversation will encourage you to take the next step toward becoming a more intentional, Christ-centered father. Want to shape the direction of the show this year? Leave us a voicemail and tell us what you're facing as a dad: manhoodjourney.org/podcast Scroll down to "What's Your Story?" and leave us a message! You're not a father on accident. Go be a father on purpose. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Learn more about our new partners here: https://maninthemirror.org/ Download the Iron Circle worksheet here: https://manhoodjourney.org/iron-circle/ We've launched video now! Check out the video version of today's episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/To82Eht7D9I ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Range Leather: Support the show and upgrade your fatherhood swag. Visit rangeleather.com/mj to score 10% off your next order! Grab some fresh beans! https://rangecoffee.com/ Fatherhood Guard – The Fatherhood Guard is now 100+ members strong! Join the fight for God-honoring fatherhood. Connect with dads from over 25 states and at least 3 countries by joining today. Grab your Range Leather welcome hat at https://manhoodjourney.org/donate/fatherhood-guard/ Buy Kent's latest book "Don't Bench Yourself" on Amazon: https://a.co/d/1qBF3RJ Read the new State Of Biblical Fatherhood report here: http://manhoodjourney.org/sobf Find tools to share the report here: https://manhoodjourney.org/sobf-tools Have a topic you want us to touch on? Well, get in touch! Send us an email at: info@manhoodjourney.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------- About our hosts: Kent Evans is the Executive Director and co-founder of Manhood Journey, a ministry that helps dads become disciple-makers. After a twenty-year career as a business leader, he embarked on biblical Fatherhood ministry projects. He's appeared on television, radio, web outlets and podcasts. He's spoken at parenting and men's events, and authored four books. The first, Wise Guys: Unlocking Hidden Wisdom from the Men Around You, was written to help men learn how to find mentors and wise counsel. The latest, Don't Bench Yourself: How to Stay in the Game Even When You Want to Quit, aims to help dads stay present in their roles as fathers and husbands even when they feel like giving up. Kent's life has been radically affected by godly mentors and his lovely wife, April. They have been married thirty years and have five sons and one daughter-in-law. He lives in Louisville, Kentucky. Lawson Brown is husband to his high school sweetheart, a father of two young adult daughters, has been a business leader since 1995, and is a former Marine. He served as a small group leader for teenage boys for many years, helped start the Christian media ministry City on a Hill Productions, then later Sanctuary – a new church in Kennesaw, GA – where he served as its leader for Men's Ministry. Lawson's journey of faith has always been centered in a grounding from his wife, Audrey, and supported throughout by many men whom he's found as brothers along the way. His family is nearing an empty nest phase and has recently relocated to the Florida Gulf Coast beaches area.
Ron Jaworski joins Hugh Douglas and Joe Giglio to discuss the Philadelphia Eagles' offensive shift and the role of Jalen Hurts in the new system. They evaluate the wide receiver room following the A.J. Brown trade and the impact of adding veteran Saquon Barkley to the backfield. 01:00 - Jaws Youth Playbook 03:22 - Eagles Offensive Scheme 07:10 - Wide Receiver Outlook 11:05 - Backup Quarterback Battle 16:47 - Fan Discussion Segment
The past few weeks have been electric for the San Francisco Giants offense, but their pitching hasn't been able to keep up. Grandi and Dibs break it down to open the show!
With the Giants offense rolling the way they are, there's no way the organization should trade All-Star right-hander Logan Webb. Especially if they have the pieces to possibly contend next season. Grandi and Dibs break it down.
3HL - 6-12-26 - Hour 3 - Gunnar Helm & Tyjae Spears cite "More Freedom" in a Daboll OffenseSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this hour, Adam Crowley and Dorin Dickerson discuss what influences they expect new head coach Mike McCarthy to have on the Steelers this season. Also, Chris Carter from The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette comes on The Fan Hotline. June 12, 2026, 8:00 Hour
The Cleveland Browns enter the 2026 fantasy football season with one of the NFL's most intriguing young offenses. New head coach Todd Monken inherits a roster filled with potential, but major questions remain at quarterback and throughout the offense.Can Shedeur Sanders or Dillon Gabriel emerge as the long-term answer under center? Will Quinshon Judkins or Dylan Sampson seize control of the backfield? Is Harold Fannin Jr. ready to become the next breakout fantasy tight end? And what impact will young receivers KC Concepcion and Denzel Boston have on this evolving offense?In this episode of A Look Inside, we break down the Browns' biggest fantasy football values, potential busts, sleepers, breakout candidates, and draft targets heading into the 2026 season. Whether you're preparing for redraft leagues, keeper formats, or best ball tournaments, we'll help you identify which Cleveland Browns players deserve your attention.Topics Include:• Todd Monken's impact on the Browns offense• Shedeur Sanders vs. Dillon Gabriel• Quinshon Judkins and Dylan Sampson outlooks• Harold Fannin Jr.'s breakout potential• KC Concepcion and Denzel Boston expectations• Browns sleepers, values, and fades for 2026Whether you're preparing for dynasty leagues, redraft formats, or best ball tournaments, this Browns team preview will help you identify value before your fantasy football drafts begin.Subscribe to Club Fantasy FFL for year-round fantasy football rankings, player analysis, dynasty advice, draft strategy, sleepers, busts, and NFL coverage.If you feel like talking ball with us, come and join the Club Fantasy FFL/Women of Fantasy Football Discord!
How Far Away is this Texans OFFENSE from Making Houston TRUE SB Contender? + When a Football Coach Compares Sports Betting to Murder.. + Did Last Night's WILD Game 4 of NBA Finals Leave You w/Different WEMBY View
God wants that best for us! Jeremiah 29:11 speaks of that! For the plans He has for us is to prosper us not hinder us. Yet, oftentimes we encounter spiritual roadblocks in life that can either benefit us or stagnate us depending on how we handle them. We can either let go and let God or hold on and dig ourselves into a deeper situation. And even then, through Christ, we can still come out victorious, but it takes denial of self.Ultimately, Our Heavenly Father wants us to be spiritually healthy, faith filled, and obedient to His purpose and plan for our lives. 3 John 1:2 tells us this very thing. "Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospers". That includes every obstacle or spiritual roadblock that we will ever encounter. Afterall, Jesus paid the unrepayable price so that we can live righteously, victoriously, and experience eternal life
Steak Shapiro and Rusty Mansell analyze the Atlanta Falcons' offensive outlook and how new additions might mesh with stars like Drake London and Bijan Robinson. They also preview the Braves' matchup with the Mets and engage with listeners on bucket list travel and favorite college football traditions. 01:00 - Internship and Braves Preview 03:02 - Falcons Offensive Depth 06:31 - Three Strikes Segment
Rob and Cordell discuss the Orioles offense breaking out in last night's matchup.
Nick Kostos wraps up the second hour with his thoughts on the Baltimore Ravens offense headed into the regular season.
https://teachhoops.com/ teachhoops.com Episode Title: Are You Teaching Summer Defense… or Just Letting Kids Play? Summer league is where defensive habits are either built… or destroyed. If you let kids “just play” in June, you'll spend all winter trying to fix the same issues: no talk, lazy closeouts, no box outs, and zero urgency. This episode gives coaches a simple, repeatable way to teach real defense in the summer without turning workouts into misery: One Rule Defense. You don't magically become a good defensive team in-season. You become who you are in June. Whatever you allow now becomes your identity later. Players gamble and reach instead of containing Nobody communicates early on screens and drives Kids watch shots instead of hitting first and finishing possessions Transition defense is casual (jogging, blaming, complaining) Coaches focus on the scoreboard instead of habits Pick one defensive rule for the entire week. Not five. One. Coach it every day until it becomes automatic. One Rule Options to Rotate No Middle: contain and force baseline/side Talk First: ball, help, screen calls—silence is losing Hit First: every shot is contact before pursuit Early Help, Early Recover: help before paint, sprint out on kick Sprint Back and Match: no jogging, point and match up Instead of stopping practice every possession, you score the habit: Follow the rule = +1 Break the rule = -1 Examples: Early screen talk = +1 / silence on screen = -1 Great box out = +1 / watching shot = -1 This turns defense into competition and makes habits visible. Defense isn't just “effort.” It's decisions. Simple teaching cue:Ball. Help. Recover. On-ball: contain and force One pass away: gap help, ready to stunt Two passes away: loaded to ball, ready to tag cutters On drive: help early, recover hard, finish with rebound Closeout + Contain (10 min) High hands, no fly-bys, contain with posture and angles 3v3 With the One Rule (10 min) Example: no middle, talk first, or hit first—rule is enforced by score 4v4 Advantage Rotations (10 min) Offense starts with advantage; defense must rotate, communicate, rebound Pressure Finish: One Stop to Win (5 min) Stops only count if the rule is followed (talk + hit first + matchups) Your 7th–9th players show up on defense in June: sprint back talk do dirty work reset after mistakes don't complain Those are the kids you trust in January. Pick your ONE defensive rule for next week. Write it on the board. Score it in every scrimmage. Praise it out loud. Rep it daily. Win June habits to win January games. If you want a full summer defensive teaching plan, One Rule scoreboards, and practice templates that make it plug-and-play:teachhoops.com Show NotesEpisode SummaryThe Big IdeaWhy Summer Defense Falls ApartThe Solution: One Rule DefenseThe Habit Scoreboard (Constraints > Lectures)The Defensive Decision TreeThe 35-Minute Summer Defensive Workout (Plug-and-Play)What This Reveals: Your Bench MobCoach ChallengeResources Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Let me tell you something, Pack Nation. Tucker Kraft is on track to be fully cleared with zero restrictions for Week 1 after tearing his ACL. The man is an absolute machine. Last year the offense was top-five in EPA per play while banged up. Now with Tuck at full health, this offense is a freight train – no, a woodchipper with a brand new titanium blade that vaporizes defenses. Micah Parsons is sitting until October on a strict nine-month protocol, and that's exactly how it should be. The offense is going to carry the defense early. When you have Tucker Craft on the field, the entire playbook opens up. He's a bruiser who blocks 260-pounders into the dirt then runs a 30-yard seam route. Defensive coordinators can't predict what's coming. We are not just surviving September – we are dominating it. If you're not fired up right now, you need to check your pulse. Go Pack Go.
Wyman & Bob go through George Kirby’s outing yesterday and give us their thoughts on how it went and what he can improve on going forward. // The Mariners have been going through an injury carousel, and it has been affecting the offensive output, and the bullpen has been rough as of late. What needs to be addressed the most with the Mariners? // Take Two: Colt Emerson is back in the lineup tonight, playing shortstop and batting 9th…Mastrobuoni is hitting 7th and playing third and Pereda is catching and batting 8th. Mariners DFA’d Domingo Gonzalez, brought up right-hander Michael Rucker…Cal is scheduled to be back in the Tacoma lineup catching tonight // We found out yesterday that Matt Brash went on the IL again with the same injury, the guys break down how the Mariners should handle their reliever to bring him back 100% healthy. // Wyman & Bob tell us where they see Jalen Milroe fitting into this Seahawks team in the future.
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Let me tell you something, Pack Nation. Tucker Kraft is on track to be fully cleared with zero restrictions for Week 1 after tearing his ACL. The man is an absolute machine. Last year the offense was top-five in EPA per play while banged up. Now with Tuck at full health, this offense is a freight train – no, a woodchipper with a brand new titanium blade that vaporizes defenses. Micah Parsons is sitting until October on a strict nine-month protocol, and that's exactly how it should be. The offense is going to carry the defense early. When you have Tucker Craft on the field, the entire playbook opens up. He's a bruiser who blocks 260-pounders into the dirt then runs a 30-yard seam route. Defensive coordinators can't predict what's coming. We are not just surviving September – we are dominating it. If you're not fired up right now, you need to check your pulse. Go Pack Go.
Seth and Sean discuss the Texans O-Line getting SWARMy, what the offense is looking like so far, the Spurs blowing their 29-point lead last night, and hear some of what Deshaun Watson had to say to the Cleveland media.
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Welcome to the Rule of 3 Offense Podcast! Rule of 3 Offense https://coachcollins.podia.com/rule-of-3-offense Basketball Coaching Newsletter Teachhoops.com Main Topic: Basics of the Rule of 3 Offense: The episode focuses on the Rule of 3 Offense, a flexible and straightforward offensive strategy in basketball. Steve explains the foundational concepts, benefits, and implementation techniques of this offense, aiming to provide coaches with practical insights to enhance their teams' performance. Overview and Resources: Rule of 3 Offense Website: Steve introduces the Rule of 3 Offense website, where coaches can find comprehensive resources, including drills, PDFs, game and practice films. This platform is designed to help coaches effectively implement the offense. TeachHoops.com: He also promotes TeachHoops.com, a one-stop shop for basketball coaches, offering various resources, one-on-one calls, and a community of like-minded coaches. A 14-day free trial is available for those who want to explore the platform's offerings. Basic Concepts of the Rule of 3 Offense: 5-Out Offense: The Rule of 3 Offense begins with a 5-out setup, positioning players on the perimeter with five specific spots: both corners, both wings, and the top of the key. This spacing ensures continuous movement and effective use of space. Continuous Movement: Players are always moving with every pass, creating dynamic offensive opportunities. Both the strong side and weak side movements are crucial for maintaining offensive flow. Backdoor and Slip Plays: Every overplay by the defense should trigger a backdoor cut, which is one of the hardest but most essential skills to teach. Similarly, every pick has the potential for a slip to the basket, adding another layer of offensive threat. Implementation Techniques: Three Dribbles Max: The offense limits players to a maximum of three dribbles. This rule prevents over-dribbling and encourages quick, decisive actions, promoting ball movement and player movement. Reader-Based Cuts: Players are taught to read the defense and make decisions based on their observations. For instance, the player coming off a screen must be able to react to the defense's positioning and decide whether to curl, slip, or cut. Keeping the Lane Open: The offense emphasizes keeping the lane (or highway) open to facilitate driving and attacking opportunities. This spacing creates more scoring chances and keeps the defense on its toes. Benefits of the Rule of 3 Offense: Simplicity and Learning: Players don't need to memorize numerous plays, making it easier for them to learn and execute the offense. The Rule of 3 teaches players how to play and react rather than follow a rigid script. Scouting Challenges: The offense is challenging to scout because it relies on player reads and reactions, making it unpredictable and adaptable to various defensive strategies. Versatility: The Rule of 3 Offense is effective against both man and zone defenses. Coaches can add layers and concepts as needed, tailoring the offense to their team's strengths and needs. Conclusion: Steve concludes the episode by emphasizing the importance of the Rule of 3 Offense for any coach's arsenal. He invites listeners to visit the Rule of 3 Offense website for detailed resources and to explore TeachHoops.com for further coaching development. Steve previews upcoming episodes that will delve deeper into specific aspects of the offense, such as definitions, passing strategies, cutting techniques, and handling zone defenses. He encourages coaches to integrate these concepts into their practices to foster a more dynamic and effective offensive strategy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams no longer felt like he was drowning at the end of mandatory minicamp Thursday. Williams and the offense looked comfortable heading into training camp next month. Plus more notes from the final day of minicamp.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/shaw-local-s-bears-insider-podcast--3098936/support.
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