tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8835018984844915347.post3631974067214061002..comments2011-04-26T22:01:27.999-07:00Comments on No Huddle Central: Making Things EasierUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8835018984844915347.post-42182519991750912602011-04-26T22:01:27.999-07:002011-04-26T22:01:27.999-07:00You may want to try something artistic and persona...You may want to try something artistic and personalized yet serving the same use. Check <a href="http://www.boojeebeads.com/nurse" rel="nofollow"> badge holder </a>heavenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14389154263951845573noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8835018984844915347.post-23438391255887500842010-03-23T15:53:01.849-07:002010-03-23T15:53:01.849-07:00I don't coach anymore. I used to organize eve...I don't coach anymore. I used to organize everything through a 5" binder w/ color-coded sheets. Then I would shift the necessary material from the 5" to the 1" during competitive planning and preparation situation.<br /><br />I then summarized everything in six pages (8.5" x 14) and hide it behind a clipboard. One key to being a good play-calling strategist is how one organizes his information flow.<br /><br />If you ever get a chance, look at Walsh or Belichick or Shanahan play book and game script. Look at Andy Reid. He does not carry pages of plays. ... He codes his plays which simplifies the amount of information that he has to carry during game day. He knows what plays he has to call. <br /><br />In summary, it is all about how one organizes their information flow and how one reads it.<br /><br />If one doesn't have a tangible system of order, one has nothing to compete with,Compass360 Consulting Grouphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14541160023041844298noreply@blogger.com