I am honored to be included in what Coach Fred Stengel from Bergen Catholic calls, “our strongest clinic ever.”
Championship Football’s 21st Annual Offensive
Line Clinic at the Knights of Columbus Hall on Pascack Rd in Bergen County NJ will kick off at 8:15am on Monday, January 20 with my presentation on Screen Pass Options. I will be followed by an all-star lineup of offensive line coaches including Pat Flaherty, formerly of the New York Giants and Jacksonville Jaguars, Kyle Flood, University of Alabama, Andrew Aurick, Rutgers University, Sean Devine, Villanova University and Chris Bache, Stony Brook University.
I am excited for the opportunity to share a concept that has been so successful for us at both the high school and college level. After my presentation, I look forward to learning from the other great speakers as they share their decades of experience on offensive line schemes and techniques. It never ceases to amaze me how willing coaches are to share their knowledge with others in the coaching fraternity. Though we may compete tooth and nail during the season, This time of year brings refreshing collaboration, contemplation, and the opportunity to both share and learn.
Lastly, the thing that makes the 5.5 hour trip so worthwhile is the opportunity to reconnect with my long-time coaching friends from my home state.
Coach Rich Alercio is available to discuss coaching philosophy, X’s & O’s, or teach his O-Line “techniques in the trenches.” Contact Coach at richalercio@gmail.com and share http://www.olineskills.com with your colleagues and friends. Thanks for supporting this blog and joining our conversations, and as always, thanks for your time!
The annual Vermont vs New Hampshire All-Star Football Game will be played on August 1, 2020. I’m humbled by the selection and will work diligently to be worthy of the committee’s trust and confidence.
to set your resolution for 2020, consider a desired outcome you would like to achieve then turn your focus on the process to get you there. In other words, be process-oriented in your goal setting for the new year rather than result-oriented. The most common New Year’s resolution is to lose weight/get fit. That is a desired outcome, not a goal. Make your resolution a process-oriented goal. For example, get up 1 hour earlier every morning to start each day with exercise.
Zig Ziglar when I had the good fortune of hearing him speak during a football coaches convention. He also shared the proverb, “the hand that gives gathers.”
and Christian McCaffrey were all 3-sport athletes in high school. They seem to be doing very well for themselves…
Academy proudly accepted the VIFL Division I Championship Trophy. It is a rotating trophy presented annually to the team that wins the regular season and earns the #1 seed in the state. Regrettably, we did not win the state championship trophy. While trophies and championships are the most obvious goal for most coaches, the true rewards of coaching are the impact we have on the lives of our players. For all the players and parents both past and present who have recently reached out to me with kind words regarding the influence I had on them or their children, I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
mentor of mine shared a quote with me, “when you are your son’s football coach, you are the two most important people in his life.” While I believe that my wife plays a more important role in their lives, I can see how a teenage boy might see things as my mentor described. I recall the important roles my coaches played in my life and recognize I may play a similarly important role as a football coach and, at times, a surrogate father.
the final score would lead one to believe it was an easy win, but that was not the case. Challenges crept in despite my efforts to avoid them.
Quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals…3 more weeks for those who win and advance. (Although we will focus on one game, and one week at a time!)