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  • #37 DJ Pittel: T.O.I.T.W. The Obstacle is the Way
    2026/06/03

    In this engaging conversation, Paul Horne and DJ Pittel delve into the intricacies of coaching offensive line play in football. They discuss the importance of communication, the challenges faced in developing young talent, and the philosophy of overcoming obstacles. DJ shares his personal journey from player to coach, emphasizing the significance of mastering the fundamentals and adapting successful strategies from professional football. The discussion highlights the critical role of the offensive line in the game and the need for cohesive teamwork to achieve success. In this conversation, Paul Horne and DJ Pittel discuss various aspects of coaching football, particularly focusing on the offensive line. They share experiences from clinics, the importance of communication among coaching staff, and the challenges of teaching young athletes. The discussion highlights the significance of understanding offensive concepts, adapting techniques, and the mentality required for success on the field. They also touch on the importance of preparation, consistency in coaching, and the lessons learned from facing elite competition.

    Takeaways

    Playing offensive line requires strategic thinking and quick decision-making.

    Communication is essential for effective offensive line play.

    Overcoming adversity can lead to growth and resilience in a team.

    Developing young talent involves patience and adaptability.

    The philosophy of 'The obstacle is the way' can inspire teams to push through challenges.

    Fundamentals of footwork and positioning are crucial for offensive linemen.

    Coaches must adapt successful strategies from professional football to their teams.

    Building a strong team culture is vital for success on the field.

    Understanding the roles of each player in the blocking scheme is key to execution.

    Coaching is about finding what works best for each player and fostering their growth. The fit is important, but stance and steps are foundational.

    Communication among coaches is crucial for success.

    Mistakes in terminology can lead to game strategy failures.

    Teaching kids real football knowledge is essential.

    Patience is key in developing young players.

    Adapting techniques is necessary for effective offensive line play.

    Recruiting players who want to play is a challenge.

    Understanding offensive concepts is vital for success.

    Facing elite competition requires a strong game plan.

    Consistency in coaching leads to better player development.

    Keywords

    offensive line, football coaching, DJ Pittel, training, communication, youth football, overcoming adversity, fundamentals, coaching strategies, player development, coaching, football, offensive line, communication, strategy, player development, game day, teaching, youth sports, mentorship

    Chapters

    00:00 Mastering the Trenches: The Art of Offensive Line Play

    01:12 DJ Pittel's Journey: From Player to Coach

    04:57 Overcoming Adversity: The Obstacle is the Way

    11:58 Developing Young Talent: Coaching Strategies and Challenges

    25:31 Fundamentals of Offensive Line Training: Building Skills and Resilience

    28:50 Understanding Pass Protection and Blitzes

    31:37 The Importance of Communication in Offensive Schemes

    38:04 Learning from Mistakes: The Role of Terminology

    45:33 The Value of Consistent Communication Among Coaches

    53:42 Adapting Techniques for Modern Football Players

    57:51 The Speed and Talent of Young Athletes

    01:00:09 Understanding Player Development and Skills

    01:03:03 The Importance of Size and Strength in Football

    01:07:58 Learning from Experience: Coaching Insights

    01:13:00 The Fundamentals of Offensive Line Play

    01:17:47 The Role of Offensive Linemen in Team Success

    01:22:46 Music and Motivation for Athletes

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    1 時間 15 分
  • #36 Ian Tatum: Coaching Through C.A.R.E.E.E.
    2026/05/27

    In this episode of Trenchometry, host Paul Horne welcomes Ian Tatum, an experienced offensive line coach and social media influencer, to discuss the intricacies of coaching offensive linemen. Tatum shares his journey from playing high school football to becoming a coach, emphasizing the importance of understanding the game from both a player and a coaching perspective. He highlights the significance of social media in connecting with other coaches and sharing knowledge, as well as the value of community in the coaching world. Tatum also discusses his coaching philosophy, which revolves around a core system focused on gap schemes and the importance of teaching fundamentals to his players.

    Keywords

    offensive line, football coaching, gap schemes, coaching philosophy, social media in sports, youth football, coaching community, football fundamentals, Ian Tatum, Trenchometry

    Takeaways

    "Playing offensive line isn't just blocking; it's chess at light speed."

    "Twitter is my LinkedIn; that's how I meet coaches and grow my network."

    "We want to be the most aggressive team that anybody sees all year."

    "If you're not learning, you're getting worse."

    "I treat my players like they're my kids; I adapt my teaching style to resonate with them."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Trenchometry and Offensive Line Play

    00:56 Meet Ian Tatum: Journey and Social Media Influence

    02:57 The Importance of Coaching Philosophy and Community

    07:04 Daily Drills and Techniques for Offensive Linemen

    18:02 Motivating Players and Creating Competitive Environments

    31:26 The Challenge of Coaching at Any Level

    32:29 Finding Motivation and Creating Edge

    33:50 Leadership Training and Team Culture

    36:50 The CARE Philosophy in Coaching

    40:06 Aggression and the Mindset of an Offensive Lineman

    44:00 Drills: What Works and What Doesn't

    46:43 Essential Drills for Offensive Line Success

    49:39 Building Relationships and Team Bonding

    56:11 Music and Mindset Before the Game

    59:51 Engaging with the Coaching Community on Social Media

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    58 分
  • #35: Tony Shiffman: I'm a Ground Up Type of Guy
    2026/05/20

    In this episode of Trenchometry, host Paul Horne welcomes Coach Tony Schiffman, an experienced offensive line coach with a rich background in football. They delve into the intricacies of coaching offensive linemen, discussing the importance of foundational skills like stance and starts, and the significance of muscle memory in executing plays effectively. Coach Schiffman shares his journey from aspiring player personnel to becoming a dedicated coach, emphasizing the lessons learned from various coaching positions across the country. The conversation highlights the unique challenges and adaptations required in different regions of the U.S. regarding football styles and strategies.

    As they explore coaching philosophies, Coach Schiffman reveals his preference for simplicity in drills, focusing on a few key techniques to ensure players master their skills. He discusses the importance of film study in improving player performance and the value of creating a supportive team environment. The episode wraps up with a light-hearted discussion about the camaraderie and humor found within offensive line rooms, showcasing the character and bond that develops among players. Coach Schiffman also introduces his new podcast, "False Start," where he analyzes football movies from a coach's perspective, adding a fun twist to the serious world of football coaching.

    Keywords

    offensive line, football coaching, coaching philosophy, stance and starts, football drills, film study, high school football, coaching journey, football podcast, Trenchometry

    Takeaways

    "You master the trenches, you win the war."

    "I'm a ground up kind of guy, so I'm always going to do stance and starts first."

    "I want you to have tools for your tool belt."

    "You can't have a different stance for a run play or a pass play."

    "I'd rather practice one kick a thousand times than try to be a drill guy."

    "There's zero value in blocking an inanimate object."

    "You have to take it as much as you can dish it out."

    "The best part about the offensive line room is the camaraderie and humor."

    "If it didn't work Wednesday, it was off."

    "You have to know when you make a mistake how you can fix it."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Offensive Line Play

    01:06 Coach Schiffman's Journey into Coaching

    04:09 Differences in Football Styles Across Regions

    09:29 Foundational Skills: Stance and Starts

    15:04 Contact Techniques: Striking and Blocking

    25:43 Pass Protection Techniques

    27:46 The Importance of Film Analysis

    33:26 Scripting and Game Preparation

    33:55 The Art of Play Calling

    39:29 Drills and Techniques for Success

    43:59 The Shift to Gap Schemes

    48:08 The Humor of the Offensive Line Room

    53:28 Musical Motivations and Personal Touches

    57:43 Looking Ahead: New Projects and Podcasts

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    52 分
  • #34: Andy Hertlein: From the First Base Bag to the Right Guard Gap
    2026/05/13

    On this episode of Trenchometry, host Paul Horne dives deep into the "chess at light speed" world of offensive line play with Indiana State’s own Andy Hertlein.

    A former standout from Parkway South (Missouri) and a multi-sport athlete, Andy shares his journey from the baseball diamond to the Division I trenches. We explore the technical and mental hurdles of transitioning from center to guard, the reality of the transfer portal, and what it takes to earn a starting spot in a high-tempo, no-huddle offense.

    In this episode, we discuss:
    • The Position Swap: The steep learning curve of mastering "pulls" and adjusting footwork when moving from center to right guard.
    • Football vs. Baseball: Why a 295lb first baseman decided to hang up the cleats and embrace the "pure violence" of the gridiron.
    • Spring Ball Realities: How Andy bounced back from a "cloudy" first day of practice to dominate his reps and climb the depth chart.
    • The ISU Culture: Navigating the transfer portal era and building genuine brotherhood within the Fighting Sycamores’ locker room.
    • Special Teams Grind: The unsung role of the "boundary guard" on PAT and field goal units.

    "You master the trench, you win the war."

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    Key topics

    • Position transition from center to guard
    • Spring ball experience and team culture
    • Technical aspects of offensive line play
    • Mental approach to practice and games
    • Balancing academics and athletics

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Trenchometry and Offensive Line Dynamics

    02:44 Spring Ball Experience and Position Transition

    05:54 Challenges of Playing Offensive Line

    08:46 Adjusting to College Football Speed and Technique

    11:50 The Shift from Baseball to Football

    14:43 Building Relationships in a Changing Team Environment

    17:36 Depth Chart Dynamics and Competition

    20:39 Practice Insights and Team Culture

    23:48 Special Teams Responsibilities and Drills

    26:43 Drills and Techniques in Offensive Line Practice

    30:04 The Art of Timing Your Punch

    35:05 Understanding Arm Length and Technique

    39:21 Transitioning to College Football

    45:37 Life in the Dorms vs. Off-Campus Living

    50:35 Game Day Rituals and Focus

    54:14 Finding Your Home in College Football

    #Trenchometry #OffensiveLine #IndianaState #Sycamores #CollegeFootball #O-LineLife

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    50 分
  • #33 Dustin Simmons: Start it Simple, Keep it Simple, Reap the Rewards
    2026/05/06

    Summary

    In this episode of Trenchometry, host Paul Horne speaks with Dustin Simmons, a former first responder turned youth football coach, about the intricacies of coaching young athletes, particularly in offensive line play. They discuss the challenges of building a competitive team, the importance of simplifying techniques and play calls, and the role of parents in youth sports. Simmons shares insights from his experience coaching a U-10 team that competed in the FBU National Championship Series, emphasizing the need for confidence, work ethic, and effective communication in developing young players. The conversation also touches on the significance of pre-game rituals and the joy of coaching youth football.

    Takeaways

    Offensive line play is crucial for success in football.

    Building a competitive team involves navigating political aspects.

    Coaching youth football requires simplifying techniques and language.

    Parents play a significant role in youth sports dynamics.

    Confidence and work ethic are essential for young athletes.

    Injury risk is a reality in youth football.

    Effective communication is key to coaching young players.

    Creating a fun and engaging environment helps maintain attention.

    Pre-game rituals can energize and motivate players.

    Coaching is about impacting young lives positively.

    Chapters

    00:00 Mastering the Trenches: The Importance of Offensive Line Play

    01:22 Building a Championship Team: The Journey to Naples

    07:14 Haka Dance and Team Spirit: Motivating Young Athletes

    09:06 Coaching Philosophy: Balancing Fatherhood and Coaching

    11:37 Techniques and Priorities: Maximizing Limited Practice Time

    17:09 Developing Skills: Teaching Youth Football Fundamentals

    22:47 Overcoming Challenges: Coaching Young Athletes

    27:54 Building Confidence: The Key to Youth Football Success

    31:32 Building Work Ethic and Confidence in Youth Sports

    33:12 The Role of Adversity in Sports

    34:45 Parental Influence on Youth Sports

    36:29 The Reality of Making It in Sports

    40:10 The Importance of Letting Kids Play

    41:39 Engaging Young Athletes in Practice

    45:34 The Joy of Coaching and Mentoring

    51:49 The Fun and Challenges of Coaching Kids

    55:44 The Power of Music in Sports Motivation

    59:27 Creating Competitive Opportunities for Youth

    Keywords

    offensive line, youth football, coaching, FBU, team building, football techniques, parent involvement, player development, confidence, work ethic

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    56 分
  • #32 Cody McDaniel: A Scoop of Stance & A Heap of Violence
    2026/04/29

    Summary

    In this episode of Trenchometry, host Paul Horne and guest Cody McDaniel delve into the intricacies of offensive line play in football. They discuss foundational training techniques, the importance of stance and body movement, and the various drills that help develop young offensive linemen. McDaniel shares insights on coaching philosophy, the significance of communication within the team, and personal anecdotes that highlight the bond between players and coaches. The conversation also touches on the creation of a comprehensive journal for offensive linemen to track their training and nutrition, emphasizing the holistic development of players both on and off the field.

    Takeaways

    • Offensive line play is crucial for winning games.
    • Establishing a strong stance is foundational for offensive linemen.
    • Drills should focus on body movement and power angles.
    • Coaches must adapt techniques to individual players' body types.
    • Repetition and consistency are key to mastering skills.
    • Communication among offensive linemen enhances performance.
    • Understanding the mental aspect of the game is vital.
    • Players should be encouraged to self-correct during games.
    • A comprehensive journal can help organize training and nutrition.
    • Building a strong team culture is essential for success.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Offensive Line Play

    02:59 Foundational Skills for Offensive Linemen

    05:54 Drills and Techniques for Development

    09:00 The Importance of Stance and Body Movement

    12:05 Pass Protection Fundamentals

    14:43 Coaching Philosophy and Team Dynamics

    17:54 Advanced Techniques in Pass Blocking

    25:10 Coaching Beyond the Game

    27:57 Developing Young Athletes

    30:33 Run Blocking Fundamentals

    35:16 Creating Space in Blocking

    39:17 Maximizing Practice Efficiency

    41:11 Adapting Play Calls

    48:59 Building a Flexible Offense

    51:35 Building Relationships with Players

    53:52 Coaching Philosophy and Game Strategy

    57:11 Play Calling and Game Preparation

    01:01:03 The Importance of Player Well-being

    01:01:58 Humor and Team Bonding in Coaching

    01:08:15 Music and Mindset: Player vs. Coach

    01:11:29 Developing a Comprehensive Coaching Resource

    Keywords

    offensive line, football coaching, training techniques, run blocking, pass protection, coaching philosophy, player development, team dynamics, drills, football fundamentals

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    1 時間 7 分
  • #31 Jeff Berk: A Winning Combination- Smart, Coachable, & Hall of Fame Influences
    2026/04/22

    In this episode of Trenchometry, host Paul Horne speaks with Jeff Berk, an experienced offensive line coach and trainer. They discuss the intricacies of offensive line play, the influence of legendary coaches like Rick Trickett and Anthony Munoz, and the importance of mastering techniques such as stance, footwork, and double teaming. Berk shares personal anecdotes from his playing days and coaching experiences, emphasizing the significance of education and personal development in the lives of football players. The conversation highlights the challenges and rewards of coaching young athletes and the impact of football on their lives.

    Takeaways

    • Offensive line play is like chess at light speed.
    • Coach Rick Trickett's influence is profound and memorable.
    • Training with Anthony Munoz provided invaluable insights.
    • Transitioning from college to pro requires mastering techniques.
    • Stance and footwork are foundational for success.
    • Combining forces in double teaming is crucial for effective blocking.
    • Football teaches life lessons beyond the field.
    • Education is essential for athletes' future success.
    • The importance of mental toughness in football and life.
    • Every player has a place in college football, regardless of size.

    Keywords

    offensive line, football, coaching, training, Rick Trickett, Anthony Munoz, college football, pro football, techniques, player development

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    1 時間 5 分
  • #30 Hayden Raley: The Underdogs of Football- Loyalty, Leadership, & Hamburger Patties
    2026/04/15

    In this episode of Trenchometry, host Paul Horne welcomes Hayden Raley, an offensive lineman from William & Mary, to discuss the intricacies of playing on the offensive line in college football. They delve into the unique challenges faced by college athletes today, particularly with the advent of the transfer portal and NIL deals. Hayden shares his perspective on the importance of loyalty to one’s team and the pressures that come with the modern college football landscape. He emphasizes the value of education and personal growth over simply chasing opportunities at larger programs, highlighting his commitment to the Tribe and the relationships he has built with his teammates.

    The conversation also touches on the physical and mental preparation required for the upcoming season, including winter workouts and spring practices. Hayden discusses his leadership style, influenced by his father, and the importance of fostering a supportive environment among teammates. The episode wraps up with light-hearted anecdotes about the offensive line culture, including food traditions and favorite plays, showcasing the camaraderie and unique personalities within the team. Overall, this episode provides a deep dive into the life of a college offensive lineman, blending serious insights with humor and personal stories.

    Takeaways

    • "Master the trench, you win the war."
    • "The degree and network you gain here is far superior to any other opportunity."
    • "It's a gamble entering the portal; many end up stranded."
    • "Why sacrifice loyalty for a few extra dollars?"
    • "Servant leadership is about building guys up and encouraging them."
    • "Inside zone is my favorite play; I love taking defenders for a ride."
    • "We measure who ate the most by number of patties at Freddy's."
    • "I listen to 'For Whom the Bell Tolls' by Metallica before games."
    • "The offensive line room is full of characters and funny stories."
    • "There's no worse feeling than seeing Richmond take the cup after a game."

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    52 分