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Coaching the Multiple West Coast Offense

Coaching the Multiple West Coast Offense

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Author: Ron Jenkins
Publisher: Coaches Choice Books
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 18 reviews
Sales Rank: 586809

Media: Paperback
Edition: DVD Video
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 261
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 7 x 0.8

ISBN: 1585187399
Dewey Decimal Number: 796.332077
EAN: 9781585187393
ASIN: 1585187399

Publication Date: January 2003
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Book Description
The definitive work on the multiple West Coast offense. Covers basic offensive philosophy, installing the offense, the run game, passing game, and pass protection systems, quarterback teaching progressions and passing elements, understanding defensive coverages, the wide receiver, run and passing game plays, and more. Dozens of illustrations and diagrams.


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5 out of 5 stars Oustanding   January 6, 2008
Fantastic book/offensive system. Worded very well..

Pros:
- Quarterback and Wide Reciever play is focused on thouroughly and is very clear
- The system is very efficient in terms of play names etc
- Playbook section in the back sets up the young coach with plenty to base his offense off as a start
- Read progressions for every play are simple, very organized
- Provides a sample practice plan
- Describes how the huddle should be run
- Provides a template for an effective call sheet
- Running system is extremely simple

Cons:
- While a template is provided for the call sheet, Coach Jenkins doesn't do a complete job of identifying what type of plays can fill out the sheet. A beginner coach might have trouble creating his sheet using this book as his pure source.
- While the running system is defined, runningback play and run-blocking is somewhat ignored. Coach makes it clear that offensive line play is something that he feels is up to the personal coach so he does not go into detail.
- Unlike most coaching books, Coach doesn't list the specific characteristics the WCO coach should be looking for at each position

well that was difficult trying to find cons lol..great book, 5 stars



5 out of 5 stars Great X's and O's Book   April 29, 2006
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This book is very indepth and comprehensive. It not only diagrams plays, but it also explains the techniques and read progressions that make the plays work. It's a great book if you are looking for an offense or just looking to add to your own.


5 out of 5 stars Just heard the author speak at the Irvine Mega clinic   March 2, 2004
I just heard coach Jenkins speak at the Irvine Mega Clinic and he was probably the best speaker there. I don't think he even mentioned his books, but I bought all three. His books are the best out there, bar none! I highly recommend all three of his books.


5 out of 5 stars Lucky to get a copy........   March 5, 2003
I was at a football clinic this past weekend and a guy comes out of one of the talks and makes the guy selling the books unpack (he had just packed up and was walking out the door). He said he needed a "West Coast Offense" book. So he opens two or three cartons and takes out "Coaching The Multiple West Coast Offense" (the second edition for what it's worth). So I decide to go ahead and get a copy for myself because it must be good? Long story short -It's the best darn book on football out there! Just a lucky timing thing and I really love the offense. We are bringing the author out to our school to install the offense..... An outstanding book that I found because of luck. It's that good........


4 out of 5 stars Great book, but...   January 15, 2003
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

Excellent, best-of-breed books on the West Coast offense, especially for those who haven't lived in the system from ground zero as a player or a coach.

HS coaches should beware...the WCO works well, BUT only if you have a stellar athlete/passer as a QB and at least one receiver w/great speed who is capable of consuming the cushion, tracking the ball, and acting as a complete deep threat. The strength of the WCO (the desired traits in the QB and WR) is also its achilles heel, in the same way as the WCO's mirror-opposite, the wishbone (you must have a dominating FB who can draw defenders at the point of attack). Given the paucity of talented QBs who are able to throw 40 - 70 yards with great accuracy consistently and WRs who demand and get consistent double coverage, it would behoove you to think twice about installing the WCO at the HS level.

If you make the mistake of pushing the WCO as a template on a HS team w/out the QB and WR, you are going to be in for a long and painful season. Defensive backs will congregate in the short zones, defensive coaches will send 6 - 7 defenders in full blitz, and if your QB isn't mobile you can count on numerous sacks, missed throwes, interceptions, or an injured QB (the shotgun, a favorite in the WCO, only delays the agony).

Good luck, and this book is as good as it gets for the HS coach seeking to implement the WCO.

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