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I've been watching the Netflix series "Receiver" about the wide receiver position.
There was another series on Quarterbacks that I hadn't noticed as my account is new.
One thing I've picked up on watching the footage of these players featured is they are dedicated to educating themselves, watching plays and going over and over clips on their iPads at home. I know football clubs in the UK have sessions where a coach or the manager will sit the team down, or maybe the attack/defence and show them specific clips on an upcoming opponent, but I just cant imagine Jamilu Collins and Perry Ng sat on their sofas going over and over individual wingers and how they play, what they do in certain situations etc.
Does anyone know any different? Am I wrong?
I think there's a lot more focus on film and set plays in American sports. I imagine it probably helps that something like American Football is far more rigid than association football
I imagine much of the clips they watch will have been provided by the coaching/analysis department
I am going to stick my neck out and say the clips these nfl players watch at home are provided by their analytics team or whatever the **** they call them, but they put in the extra time and effort at home and don't just leave it at a few sessions at training etc.
My insinuation was that football players do absolutely **** all extra. I found it interesting that high level players in the nfl are happy to do all this in their spare time.
With regard to offensive players in American football (WR/QB) they're studying their own playbook. Typically, the playbook for a team on offence will have over a hundred different plays - they HAVE to get each play right.
There's little chance of studying opposing teams' plays, there's simply too many. Defensive players have to just try and read the situation there and then - man-for-man marking or zonal marking.
Some will, some won't. Imagine its the same in most sports, though there is definitely more importance placed on such things in America
Definitely more to learn in the NFL. The playbook for starers, soccer may be getting more predictable, but its nowhere near having a playbook like they do in the NFL
Yeah you're right mate, I suppose football has more of an unpredictability about it with individual skill and the option to pass/cross/shoot rather than just running to create space and catch a ball. I've got one episode left, probably start the Quarterback series then, it was out before this version. iNTERESTING SHOW TBH. I am not editing that **** up..