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New Bears Coaches: What does a 'Quality Control' coach do?
What do they do? Are they above positions coaches in the food chain? What do they coach? Thanks for helping me with this.
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Answer:
Often, a quality control coach is new to the coaching business. They do not coach a specific position but have several other responsibilities. Among those duties are breaking down film of upcoming opponents, scouting those opponents, and acting as an assistant during practices
What does an NFL quality control coach do
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The Role of an NFL Quality Control Coach
By KaptainKirk on Mar 11, 11:00a 9
The path to become an NFL head coach can be rigorous. An education along with a football background helps. Being able to teach and communicate is an asset as well. However, even if you were born into the middle of a coaching tree (see Kyle Shanahan), you still have to pay your dues to get there. You can take the road through the High school and college ranks in order to gain the background experience necessary, but in many instances you will need to do an internship as a Quality Control Coach.
Contemporary coaches are always searching for an edge over their opponents. Now that the Computer Age is upon us, the analyzing has become more technical. Many of those coaches have assistants called the "Quality Control Coach." However, the QCC doesn't really do much coaching at all. They spend all day multitasking, breaking down film up to five weeks in advance and analyzing data. They work all hours, in hotel lobbies, on airplanes and at their team's headquarters producing reports for their Head Coach. They do get to do some coaching though. The QC coaches often run the "Scout" team in practices. From their extensive film work and breaking down plays, the QCC can be a great help preparing their team because they know the tendencies of their opponents. They make sure the Scout teams give the starters an accurate look at what they'll face on Sunday in practice during game weeks.
Denver Broncos Head Coach John Fox knows just what to do more with the data from his QC Coaches. In addition to being able to call up any game on video, he can pull up any statistic to match that play. "What you do is chart the tendency of that (opposing) coach, so that you can tell your team that 'in this situation it'll always be a run or always be a pass,'" says Fox. "So your team knows what to expect."
Quality-control coaches also learn N.F.L. systems from the long hours spent watching film. In no time they absorb the ins and outs of the chess match known as football and the ingenious distinctions between wins and losses. They also pickup how Pro teams organize their practices and their off-season, weight training and conditioning programs. Having access to the scouting, all the video, the personnel departments and the front office, the Quality Control Coach might be the best on the job training for anyone aspiring to become an NFL Head Coach.
The Role of an NFL Quality Control Coach - Mile High Report
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Basically, it sounds like a quality control coach is an intern
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Benj's references summed it up... its the NFL equivalent to a graduate assistant on a NCAA staff.
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Thanks, Benj & D2A35, I was just curious.
Last edited by JustAnotherBearsFan99; 01-30-2013 at 01:50 PM.
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Intern spelled G O 'F E R, LOL. J/K. Benji nailed it. Intern works or maybe apprentice position coach.
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They all start out this way... even Belichick. A good show to check out about how low they are on the totem pole is the "Cleveland '95: Football Life"
A Football Life: Cleveland 95 (part 2) - YouTube
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