Why Connecticut Football Rules Hurt Player Development
Discover the struggles we faced as coaches in Connecticut dealing with restrictive rules. We delve into how these limitations affect player growth and recruiting, emphasizing the need for spring ball and summer workouts to keep our athletes engaged and progressing. #FootballDevelopment #YouthSports #CoachingChallenges #PlayerGrowth #SpringBall #RecruitingTips #HighSchoolFootball #ConnecticutFootball #SummerTraining #AthleteEngagement
What's crazy is when I was a head coach Up there in Connecticut me and the ad Bumped heads all the time when I became The head coach because it was like if You do Spring ball you gotta push back This and you can't do that and you gotta Start late in the summer y'all can't Talk to the kids doing seven on S Passing league y'all Gotta Have Assistance you got to have players that Was here to be on the side I'm like what Is this this ain't football like what do You mean in Florida we have Spring ball We have summer Workout summer camp we travel to college The pass and leads the coach on sideline Working with the DBS and the skill guys And now they implemented Big Boy camp so Now our big boy bring the helmet and Shoulder Passad and compete for that I'm this is why y'all don't have a good Recruiting class for football because Y'all capping on what y'all need to do For these kids and let them have the Ability to move forward like you can't Take away Spring ball when it's sunny And grass is showing let them kids play Football or they going to be into Something else