Just like every coach doesn't use the I formation I'm sure not all coaches use video games..... however:
American Football Monthly arguably the premier football coaching magazine published an article on using football video games as a way to practice clock management.
It certainly has some applications for training your mind to think and prepare for certain situations. It wouldn't suprise me that this has helped some coaches. Even Homer Smith, one of the true geniuses of football has suggested using a more crude board and pieces form of game to practice clock management.
Now obviously this is not to suggest that video games are true representation/substitution of/for what it is like to coach football or even of the experience of actually playing football, just that they can be useful tools and hopefully as the strategy and design of the games get better they can become even more useful as true test and analysis tools for offensive and defensive plays.
Last edited by CrazyOldGuy; 09-21-2005 at 11:14 PM.
I could STILL RULE THE WORLD if I had a play editor
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Why can I draw my own routes on my Madden Iphone App but I still can't have a play editor in NCAA?? Thanks EA
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