Eric Marty

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Tight End Driven Multiple Gun Offense

California Golden Coast Conference’s 2018 & 2019 Coach of the Year Eric Marty’s TIGHT END DRIVEN MULTIPLE GUN OFFENSE has propelled Reedley College Tigers to back to back 10-1 seasons, conference championships, and Top-5 Offense Rankings in California (out of 68 CA JUCO teams).

Reedley averaged 45.7 points per game this season (4th best in the state), and 41.5 points per game in 2018 (7th best in the state). The Tigers have also piled up the yardage on the ground and through the air, ranking 10th in total offense this season at 438.7 yards per game, and 5th in 2018 at 484.5 yards per game.

His system will show you how to involve tight ends and multiple personnel groupings to maximize your efficiency in all phase of your offense. Coach Marty’s starting quarterbacks have finished 2nd and 5th in efficiency in the state the past two years, the Tigers’ starting tailback in 2019 led the state in yards per carry, rushed for over a thousand yards, and led the state in all-purpose yardage. His has had more catches than any other collegiate TE group in the past two years.

Most impressively, Coach Marty was able to use his system to help transform Reedley from a 1-9 team on probation to back-to-back 10-1 seasons and conference championships.

He will break down the logistics of his offense from formations and motions, terminology, blocking rules, route concepts, quarterback reads, multiple RPO concepts and presentations, and much much more.

When you watch the Tigers play on game day, you will see a team that runs more offense (different formations, motions, plays, and concepts) that most college teams at any level, and is ultra efficient and effective doing it. He will teach you the foundational principles to his TIGHT END DRIVEN MULTIPLE GUN OFFENSE so that you can implement at whatever level you are at!

Before accepting the Reedley Head Coach position, Coach Marty served as the Head Coach, Offensive Coordinator, and Quarterbacks Coach at East Los Angeles College in 2015. At ELAC, he helped rebuild the program, revamping facilities and the roster, and leaving the foundation for ELAC’s conference championship in 2016.
Prior to ELAC, Coach Marty was the Offensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks, and Receivers Coach at Moorpark College. Coach Marty took their offense from 64th in the state to 14th in just two years. He coached six All-Conference players.

Coach Marty received his first collegiate coaching job in 2012 at NCAA DII Oklahoma Panhandle State University where he served as the Receivers Coach and was promoted to Special Teams Coordinator.

Prior to his foray into coaching collegiate football Coach Marty served as Tight Ends and Receivers Coach (2009) and then the Offensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks, and Receivers Coach (2011, 2010) at his alma mater Meadowdale High School in Lynnwood, Washington. Meadowdale went 11-1 in 2009 and 2011 reaching the quarterfinals of the Washington State 3A state playoffs.

PLAYING CAREER

Coach Marty quarterbacked and punted for Meadowdale High School where he started his junior and senior at QB and finished with an overall record of 14-6. He also was the captain of Meadowdale’s 2004 3A Washington State Championship soccer team and named 2004 Washington State 3A Soccer Player of the Year by the Seattle Times Newspaper.
He went on to play collegiately at Chapman University 2004-2008 where he started three seasons at quarterback. Coach Marty compiled a 14-8 record as a starter, broke 6 school passing records, and led the team to back-to-back winning seasons in 2007 and 2008 for the first time since 1995, 1996.
After graduating from Chapman, he signed a contract to play professionally in Europe for the Bolzano Giants in 2009. He would go on to play for four teams in four years in the Italian and Austrian Football Leagues (Bolzano Giants 2009, Danube Dragon 2010, Bologna Warriors 2011, and Catania Elphants 2012). In four years, Coach Marty quarterbacked his teams to four first place League finishes, four championship games, won the 2009 Italian Superbowl with the Bolzano Giants, and the 2010 Austrian Bowl XXVI with the Danube Dragons. He was also named the Most Valuable Player of Austrian Bowl XXVI. Coach Marty’s finished his professional career with a 39-8 overall record. 152 touchdown passes to 30 interceptions (5-1 TD-INT ratio).

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Course 29: Tangible Ways to Build Culture

This course offers an overview of: 

  1. Pillars of Reedley College Football
  2. Setting Goals and Revising Plans
  3. Discovering How to Create and Develop Your Culture
  4. Coaches as Role Models and Player Grading System
  5. Execution is King
    • Offensive Execution
    • Getting On the Field
    • 4 Verts

Course 28: Using Weight Room and Practice Field to Change Culture

We all know culture is important – but what are actual tangible ways to build your program’s culture?

Coach Marty’s take a deep dive into his program philosophy, how he organizes his program, and some of the drills and methods he uses to build their culture.  You will come out with some innovative and creative ways to continue to build a championship-caliber culture where you are at.

And remember now, Coach Marty has been through the fire.  He took over a program with 9 team members on a two year probation, so he understands what it takes to build culture from square zero.

Course 27: Scouting & Attacking

Coach Marty walks you through the what, why, and how of his next opponent scouting processes beyond just the simple data breakdown – he will talk you about the art of attacking an opponent.

What are you looking for?  What should you be looking for?  What base plays and formations should you be running this week?  What base plays should you not be running?  When you should be looking for a game plan or situational add?

What systems and protocols should you have in place?  He will show you how to be more consistent and organized in your breakdowns and presentations of that data to your players.

Game planning is much more than just running numbers in an excel document or a Hudl breakdown.  Coach Marty’s teams consistently perform week in, and week out and that start with consistency and quality in their preparation.  You won’t want to miss this!

Course 24: WR Drills & Techniques

Whether you are running it, throwing it down the field, or attacking with perimeter screens WR play is imperative to the success of your offense.

Coach Marty will take you into the meeting room and show you how he coaches all aspects of the position from route running, releases, blocking technique, and perimeter screen execution.

The level of technical proficiency that Reedley receivers are able to develop in the program is staggering for a junior college.  Coach Marty will take you through the good reps and the bad to show you how they develop and grow receivers.

When it comes to game day success all of it matters, and Coach Marty can help your receiver group improve and perform!

Course 23: QB Drills & Techniques

The Reedley Tigers' starting quarterbacks have finished 2nd and 5th the past two seasons in Quarterbacking efficiency ratings (out of 68 teams in California).

Coach Marty will take you into the meeting room so you can see and hear how he drills and coaches his quarterbacks in practice and on game day to develop their technical ability and decision making.

Quarterback can be a hard position to coach because there are so many intangible situations.  Coach Marty will show you how to communicate in concrete absolutes.  Making the feedback back you are giving your quarterback as tangible and effective as possible.

At the end of the day it’s about communicating clearly the technical expectations and reads for your quarterback and holding them to that standard while be cognizant that the are existing in variable world where the picture and their surroundings aren’t always black and white.

 

Coach Marty will show you how to walk that line between accountability and understanding in order to get the most out of your quarterbacks!