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Dewayne S., Morristown, TN Football Coach

Dewayne S.

Football

SILVER

I'm all about the kids, I have seen my players graduate high school an go play college football on all levels of play. View all coaching experience

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Training Locations
Training Locations
  1. Morristown, TN

Coach is willing to travel up to 50 miles

  • Gardner-Webb University (NC)

  • 17 years

  • Qualified Private Coach

  • Adults, Kids, Teenagers

  • Running Back, Tight End, Wide Receiver, Defensive Back, Defensive Line

  • Cutting, Blocking, Catching, Hand Placement, Jamming, Route Running, Footwork, Pass Defense

Credentials

  • Gardner-Webb University (NC)

  • 17 years

  • Qualified Private Coach

Services

  • Adults, Kids, Teenagers

  • Running Back, Tight End, Wide Receiver, Defensive Back, Defensive Line

  • Cutting, Blocking, Catching, Hand Placement, Jamming, Route Running, Footwork, Pass Defense

More About Coach Dewayne

Educational Qualifications:
- B.S. in Business Administration
- Gardner - Webb University, 1996

Certifications
- Certified to perform duties as a football coach by Morristown Footballers Association

Summary of Experience:

Designation: Football Coach & Basketball Assistant Coach
Organization: Morristown East High School & Walters State Community College, Morristown, TN
Duration: July 1996 – March 2005 Responsibilities:
- Conduct practice sessions for the players as per their strengths, weaknesses and competition levels
- Instruct the players on the nuances, tactics and key strategies of the game.
- Prepare practice, gym, meditation schedules for the players. Ensure strict compliance with these schedules
- Prepare game strategy to help the players defeat opponents and win competitions

Designation: Football Coach
Organization: Morristown Youth Football, Tennessee
Duration: May 2000 – till
Responsibilities:
- Conduct tryouts, to select talented players and build up a strong team
- Teach the players the tactics and strategies to enhance their game and overcome the strengths of the opposite team
- Train the team members for several sporting duties. Devise game plans and strategies for them. Encourage them to win their matches convincingly.
- Advice the members on exercise routine. Plan meditation camps to improve their mental endurance as well.

Playing Experience:
- Montreal CFL tried out 1996
- Gardner-Webb University 1992,94,96
- Morristown East High 1987-90

Association:
- Member of Morristown Youth Footballers Association

My biggest accomplishments were getting my college degree in Business. Next, playing in 1992 national championship as a freshman.

I played High school, college, semi pro, and worked out for CFL team Montreal.

Awards: player of the games my college years.
High school: All conference in football, basketball, and track, All East Tennessee, All Northeast Tennessee, 2nd Team All State.

Playing Experience:
- Montreal CFL tried out 1996
- Gardner-Webb University 1992,94,96
- Morristown East High 1987-90

Each position requires a different amount of skill and strength. Below are some common things you will want to know about popular positions.

Quarterbacks: Quarterbacks need to have excellent arm strength, an ability to run (at least a decent run), and the ability to take a hit. You can train for all these by lifting weights and practicing your passes (arm strength), running ladders or taking short runs (speed), and exercises focused around the chest (ability to take a hit.)

Half Backs: Half Backs need to rely on a number of things. Speed, agility, carrying the ball, awareness, and the knowledge they are tackled frequently. Common activities such as running, practice dodging objects, and playing against friends will help build all these key strong points.
Wide Receivers: Wide Receivers need to have speed, agility, and the ability to catch and be tackled. General exercises can build strength, such as pulls ups or weight lifting. Catching is a skill that you can learn by yourself or in a group (groups work best.)

Defenders: Defenders, especially lineman, need to be all muscles and very large. As a lineman, you will get pushed around a lot, and have to tackle people a lot as well. Getting muscular and large is easy.

Kickers and Punters: Leg strength is about it. You will get pushed down sometimes, but not often. Doing leg exercises and practicing your kicking is all you need to do.

Offensive Linemen: Lots of leg strength is needed. When you block someone, you not only are aggressive with your arms, but you need to be able to fire into the defensive lineman and drive your legs to move him back. You should be big and able to throw your weight around. Muscles are a plus. You also need quick and fast feet for blocking.Exercise hard, but take breaks. Exercising too hard could hurt you and hurt your chances of making the team. Work hard, but know your limits.

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