Kerry Lindsay (@kjlindsay3) 's Twitter Profile
Kerry Lindsay

@kjlindsay3

Dad of @wu_football DB Karson Kinnick @klindsay2023 🏈🏄🎣🦆🏋🏻‍♂️& Kammy G 🏌️‍♀️🏄🏻‍♀️ ~5A Mankato West assist football Coach WRs/Special Teams Cordinator

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Waldorf Gridiron Club (@waldorfgridiron) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good luck (purple) Warriors! For those not traveling to Fremont today, be sure to load the GPAC app to your phone or TV to watch the battle of the Warriors today.

Kurt Warner (@kurt13warner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am amazed how many times I watch an NFL play - a bunch of guys going to same area - and I can’t for the life if me figure what they could be trying to attack? What could possibly be the thought process? How can a QB possibly read this? Why is this an every week thing? Exhibit

Waldorf Gridiron Club (@waldorfgridiron) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy Fan Friday! Check your email inboxes for info on Hastings tomorrow. Listening to "The K Street Warriors" at buzzsprout.com/1977076/episod…

Jon Svec (@jonsvecx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Linebackers: The blockers aren’t magnets. If they’re in your way, sure, take them on. But if they’re out of position, avoid them and go make the play.

Kerry Lindsay (@kjlindsay3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OC’s that don’t ever stretch the field vertical should call their offensive scheme 9 in the box. We have spread, run n shoot, dive option, and 9 in the box.

Trevor Sheldrup (@trevorsheldrup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Week 2-5 (out week 1) - 6 rushing touchdowns - 539 rushing yards - 70 carries - 7.7 ypc - 1 receiving touchdowns - 59 receiving yards - 5 receptions - 2 for 2 passing MW Scarlet Football Prep Redzone 🏈 PrepRedzone Oliver hudl.com/v/2SrLXr

Coach Hulk (@coachhulk54) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As a college coach, the guys we recruit are a reflection of us. So, if I recruit a guy, that means I am willing to bet my livelihood on him. You need to be coachable, high character, give effort, be a team player, and be a STUDENT-athlete. We're building men, not just athletes.

Matt Lisle (@coachlisle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bad coaches talk too much and too loudly. Yelling and talking more than actually teaching. Great coaches have the ability to communicate something complex and make it simple in less words and lower volumes so that the athletes can understand and apply it.