Justin Titchenell

CoachTools’ Top Offensive Linemen Traits

It is no mystery that the game of football is won and lost in the trenches. Just look at recent NFL Super Bowl champion teams like the Los Angeles Rams, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Philadelphia Eagles. These teams have prioritized “beefing-up” their lines. The 2017 Eagles had three First Team All Pro offensive linemen alone.… Read More »

The Importance of Film Scouting

Analyzing Film in Today’s Game Today’s game of football is complex, intricate, and ultra-competitive. One step in the wrong direction can result in a missed block that can bust the play. Furthermore, consistent mistakes will be exploited by the opponent. To best position themselves for success, college and high school football programs spend months preparing… Read More »

The Importance of Summer Preparation

Proper Preparation For most high school students, summer is a time to relax, get away on vacation, and enjoy the warm weather. As student-athletes, particularly football players, summer entails much more. The summer months are a crucial time where proper preparation is vital to the success of any high school football team. This is not… Read More »

Coaching Today’s New-Age Player

Coaching in High School Today Today’s generation of high school students are exposed to information that is readily available at the click of a button. What does this mean for high school athletes? The new-age student athlete wants understand their performance and comprehend the context upon which their performance is based.  As high school football… Read More »

How To Keep Progress Over the Summer in D-III Football

Spring football practice is over and the summer is finally here. Fall camp is approaching soon. In less than three months when the players strap on the pads, their hard work, or lack thereof, will be revealed. At the NCAA D-III level, summer football participation is prohibited on campus. Unlike Power Five and Division I… Read More »