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Summary

In this conversation, Coach Mitch Johnson discusses the concept of mesh in football. He explains the different variations of mesh, including mesh post wheel and mesh rail. He emphasizes the importance of timing and communication between the quarterback and receivers in executing the mesh concept. Coach Johnson also shares examples of successful plays using mesh and provides insights on how to counter different defensive coverages. In this conversation, Coach Mitch Johnson discusses various concepts related to the mesh route in football. He explains different variations of the mesh route, such as mesh post wheel and mesh switch, and how they can be used to protect the main concepts of the offense. Coach Johnson also emphasizes the importance of expanding on what the team is already good at and finding answers to weaknesses. He shares his experience of studying other coaches and incorporating their ideas into his own coaching philosophy. Additionally, he highlights the unique aspect of his program, which involves bringing in a military influence and promoting teamwork and selflessness.

Takeaways

-Mesh is a passing concept in football that involves two receivers crossing paths at a shallow depth to create confusion for the defense.

-Timing and communication between the quarterback and receivers are crucial in executing the mesh concept effectively.

-Mesh can be run with different variations, such as mesh post wheel and mesh rail, to exploit different defensive coverages.

-The running back can be incorporated into the mesh concept by running swing or wheel routes, adding another dimension to the passing game.

-Defenses often struggle to defend against mesh due to the complexity of matching up with crossing routes and the potential for miscommunication.

-Coaches should teach their players to read the defense and make quick decisions based on the coverage to maximize the effectiveness of the mesh concept. Different variations of the mesh route, such as mesh post wheel and mesh switch, can be used to protect the main concepts of the offense.

-Expanding on what the team is already good at and finding answers to weaknesses is crucial for improvement.

-Studying other coaches and incorporating their ideas can enhance coaching philosophy. Bringing in a military influence can promote teamwork and selflessness within the program.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction

02:05 Understanding the Mesh Concept

07:16 Executing the Mesh Concept

10:12 Variations of Mesh

21:36 Incorporating the Running Back and Defensive Strategies

28:02 Coaching Tips and Takeaways

31:25 Exploring Variations of the Mesh Route

35:08 Expanding on Strengths and Addressing Weaknesses

37:11 Incorporating Ideas from Other Coaches

53:31 Promoting Teamwork and Selflessness with a Military Influence

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