Why Simple Football Offenses win More Game Than Complex Schemes
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Daniel Chamberlain and Kenny Simpson close out a shorter Coaching 101 Podcast episode by discussing why coaches should keep their football systems simple during clinic season, when it’s easy to overload an offense or defense with new ideas. They define “simple” as being simple for players (not necessarily for coaches or opponents), emphasizing fundamentals, clear rules, fewer mental errors, and the ability to make in-game adjustments through tags and modular layering rather than constantly adding new concepts. They argue that simplicity improves execution, confidence, tempo, and problem-solving, and they describe a funnel approach where coaches handle complexity while younger or less experienced players receive streamlined responsibilities. Kenny shares examples of building depth from a core concept like stick by changing who runs it, adding reads, and attaching it to runs as RPOs, while stressing that drawing up layers doesn’t matter without blocking, throwing, catching, and tackling. The episode includes a quote on poise from John Wooden about “just being you,” notes upcoming clinics (including a 4-2-5 defensive clinic in Boston March 13–14 and Kenny’s GUN-T clinic schedule), and sponsor mentions for Aport video boards, Winning Edge Performance Analytics, and Blended Threads, plus updates on Kenny’s books and the GUN-T System website and system owner pricing.
00:00 Welcome to Coaching 101 + Why This Episode Is Short
00:24 Clinic Season Danger: Don’t Bloat Your System
02:09 Fundamentals First: Simple Done Well Beats Creative Too Soon
02:50 Book Updates & the Buck Book Restock
04:27 Quote of the Week: John Wooden on Poise (Be Yourself)
07:38 Sponsor Shoutouts: Aport, Winning Edge Analytics, Blended Threads
09:43 Upcoming Clinics: 4-2-5 Boston + Gun-T Tour Dates
11:53 Part 1 Begins: What “Simple Scheme” Really Means
12:57 Simple for Players, Complex for Opponents: How to Layer Without Overload
22:56 Why Simplicity Wins: Faster Adjustments & Players Recognize Answers
25:08 Simple Systems = Confident Kids (Adjustments & Tempo)
26:34 How Simple Is Simple? Tempo, Two-Way Players & Football IQ
27:43 Keep Rules Small: Coverages, Checks & the “Funnel” Teaching Model
29:22 Why Two-Minute Offense Works (and Why Not Use It More?)
30:20 Why Simple Wins: Fundamentals, Fewer Errors & Smarter Line Roles
32:52 Modular Tags: Add “Looks” Without Adding Complexity
34:15 Burn It Down to an Identity: Core Runs + Layering Concepts
35:29 Stick Concept Deep Dive: Tags, Reads, Motions & RPO Attachments
39:51 Defense Version of Layering: Edge Blitzes + Coverage Rolls
41:40 Crockpot the Playbook: Trim, Master the Basics, Then Expand
43:20 Wrap-Up, Sponsors, and Where to Find the Hosts
48:05 Final Thanks & Closing Message: “Find a Way”
Daniel Chamberlain:
@CoachChamboOK
ChamberlainFootballConsulting@gmail.com
chamberlainfootballconsulting.com
Kenny Simpson:
@FBCoachSimpson
fbcoachsimpson@gmail.com
FBCoachSimpson.com