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Distributing the Ball in the Gun T with Coach Cory Quinn

In this episode of The Board Drill Podcast, Coach Cory Quinn from Tishomingo County High School in Mississippi returns to break down how he creatively gets the tight end, wing, and slot involved in his offense. The episode is split into two recordings due to a quick technical issue, but we jump right back into the conversation without missing a beat.

Coach Quinn details concepts like Bogey, Pop, and Train motion, and shows how motion, formation variation, and personnel usage can create stress for defenses and open up explosive plays. Whether you're trying to expand your play-action game or find new ways to get your tight end more touches, this is a clinic-level conversation built for coaches.

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Timestamps
00:00 - Intro and Welcome Back Coach Quinn
01:28 - Clarifying Tishomingo County
02:25 - From Buck Sweep to Balanced Offense
04:32 - Getting More from the Slot, TE, and Wing
06:58 - Using Motion to Stress the Secondary
10:14 - Installing the Bogey Concept
14:45 - Creating Vertical Stretches with Motion
17:30 - Film Breakdown: Bogey Against Rolled Coverage
20:10 - Train Motion to Displace Linebackers
21:42 - Coaching Simplicity for Young Tight Ends
25:00 - Tagging Switch to Alter Landmarks
27:15 - Third and Long Conversion Using TE as the Read
29:44 - Formational Adjustments with Empty and Orbit Motion
32:03 - When and Why to Call These Concepts
35:15 - Wing Release Coaching vs. Zone and Man
37:40 - Final Thoughts and Creative Takeaways

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