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Practice Drills for Punt & Punt Return
with Clint Bowen,
University of Kansas Special Teams Coordinator

As special teams coordinator at Kansas, Clint Bowen has faced the best of the Big 12. His experience as a player and coach at KU have aided his knowledge of the intricacies of special teams play. In this DVD he shares practice philosophy and drills for punt team and punt return. Coach Bowen's PowerPoint presentation is enhanced with both game and practice footage. The video clips show drills to build the foundation of successful punt and punt return teams. Known as the "Bomb" Squad, the punt team is taught that 100% focus is mandatory because one mistake is critical. Coach Bowen details stance and alignment for all positions, and the kick slide technique. Emphasis is given to field landmarks and squeezing to the ball as players rush downfield. Gunners are taught to drive and punch through without false steps. Drills shown are the Mirror drill, pitting the first team vs. the scout squad and the half line drill. This drill breaks the team into left side, right side and middle, each group working on specific assignments. The field landmark drill, the squeeze drill, and the gunner drill are all explained. Bowen also covers punt return highlighted by the "Outlaws." Knowing whether your team is a return team or a block team is crucial. The Jayhawks emphasize the punt return and teach attack stances, getting vertical and knowing the block point. The rush technique relies on the "get off," keeping a base, with hands inside. The goal is to win at the line of scrimmage. The downfield "hand and shoulder" is drilled as well as the high screen and the bracket. Return team drills include the block drill, Fit and Force, the Nudge technique, the bubble technique and footwork drills for the corners. This DVD offers coaches the opportunity to see how the small parts add up to become big plays on the field. A good mixture of philosophy, drills and video footage makes this DVD a tool for the coach who knows the value of great special teams play.

58 minutes. 2006.

DVD
Buy at Championship Productions

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Special Teams 2-Pack
FD-02576A: with Bobby April, Buffalo Bills (NFL)
Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams Coach

When it comes to NFL special teams excellence, look no further than Coach Bobby April. The Bills' special teams unit posted another standout season in 2004 as the unit led the NFL in four categories. For the last two years, the Bills have lead the NFL in Kickoff return, starting at the 34.9 yard line, on average. April's unit finished first in the annual Dallas Morning News special teams ranking, the first NFL team to win the award in consecutive years. Although Coach April's Kickoff return system is coveted in the NFL, he does not advise high school coaches to clone his system; April does urge coaches at all levels to learn how an organized system of kickoff return can greatly aid any coach. Practice and the ability to adjust on the fly can really help the return team. Key points are discussed with returns vs. a regular kick and a short kick. A major factor in diagramming returns is mixing players with the point on the field where the ball is put in play. Coach April calls his Kickoff return team "The Seals". The goal of the "Seals" is to find the mission and to execute the mission. Teams are challenged to build a formation that can successfully launch a play into action. Coach April encourages coaches to find the best way to get your 11 players in the right formation to run kickoff return. Coach April outlines objectives such as ball security, playing penalty free, gaining good field position, scoring touchdowns, and hitting hard to set the temp of the game. Also discussed are the Front Five guidelines, fullback blocking, wedge coaching points, and return man coaching points. Practice drills for the Front 5 and the wedge are explained with the aid of practice footage. This presentation is honest, straightforward, and packed with tips for improving kickoff return units on any level!

46 minutes. 2006.

FD-02576B: with Bobby April, Buffalo Bills (NFL)
Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams Coach

For coaches who seek improvement in special teams play, this DVD will provide the catalyst needed. In detailed fashion, Coach April highlights everything needed for improving special teams play starting with the development of staff. That includes the role of Special Teams Coach, role of the staff and coach assignments. Constant emphasis is put on the question, "In what way can we make our special teams better?" This question is designed to challenge the high school, college and pro coach who is committed to special teams results. Also analyzed is how to staff a special teams unit by describing the characteristics of a successful special teams player. April allows you to look behind the scenes as he answers the "Tough Questions for the Head Coach." In Buffalo, players take pride in their specific special teams unit by buying into the importance of their jobs. The Gurkhas, Seals, Delta Force, Rangers, Armor and Cavalry describe each of the specialty units that make up the NFL's best special teams attack. Pride, organization and toughness characterize the make up of an exceptional special teams unit, and Buffalo serves as a great example. When you apply Bobby April's sound approach to winning football to your own situation, positive results will come your way.

40 minutes. 2006.

DVD
Buy at Championship Productions

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Kickoff Return
with Bobby April, Buffalo Bills (NFL)
Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams Coach

When it comes to NFL special teams excellence, look no further than Coach Bobby April. The Bills' special teams unit posted another standout season in 2004 as the unit led the NFL in four categories. For the last two years, the Bills have lead the NFL in Kickoff return, starting at the 34.9 yard line, on average. April's unit finished first in the annual Dallas Morning News special teams ranking, the first NFL team to win the award in consecutive years. Although Coach April's Kickoff return system is coveted in the NFL, he does not advise high school coaches to clone his system; April does urge coaches at all levels to learn how an organized system of kickoff return can greatly aid any coach. Practice and the ability to adjust on the fly can really help the return team. Key points are discussed with returns vs. a regular kick and a short kick. A major factor in diagramming returns is mixing players with the point on the field where the ball is put in play. Coach April calls his Kickoff return team "The Seals". The goal of the "Seals" is to find the mission and to execute the mission. Teams are challenged to build a formation that can successfully launch a play into action. Coach April encourages coaches to find the best way to get your 11 players in the right formation to run kickoff return. Coach April outlines objectives such as ball security, playing penalty free, gaining good field position, scoring touchdowns, and hitting hard to set the temp of the game. Also discussed are the Front Five guidelines, fullback blocking, wedge coaching points, and return man coaching points. Practice drills for the Front 5 and the wedge are explained with the aid of practice footage. This presentation is honest, straightforward, and packed with tips for improving kickoff return units on any level!

46 minutes. 2006.

DVD
Buy at Championship Productions

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Special Teams Master Plan
with Bobby April, Buffalo Bills (NFL)
Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams Coach

For coaches who seek improvement in special teams play, this DVD will provide the catalyst needed. In detailed fashion, Coach April highlights everything needed for improving special teams play starting with the development of staff. That includes the role of Special Teams Coach, role of the staff and coach assignments. Constant emphasis is put on the question, "In what way can we make our special teams better?" This question is designed to challenge the high school, college and pro coach who is committed to special teams results. Also analyzed is how to staff a special teams unit by describing the characteristics of a successful special teams player. April allows you to look behind the scenes as he answers the "Tough Questions for the Head Coach." In Buffalo, players take pride in their specific special teams unit by buying into the importance of their jobs. The Gurkhas, Seals, Delta Force, Rangers, Armor and Cavalry describe each of the specialty units that make up the NFL's best special teams attack. Pride, organization and toughness characterize the make up of an exceptional special teams unit, and Buffalo serves as a great example. When you apply Bobby April's sound approach to winning football to your own situation, positive results will come your way.

40 minutes. 2006.

DVD
Buy at Championship Productions


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