How Football Coaches and Players Work Together

美式足球教練與球員如何合作


Introduction

This report talks about how coaches help players. It also looks at the Denver Broncos team.

本報告將探討教練如何協助球員,並分析丹佛野馬隊的情況。

Main Body

Tom Brady says Bill Belichick was a great coach. Belichick had strict rules. These rules helped Rob Gronkowski become a top player. Brady says the coach plans the work during the week, but the player must play well on Sunday.

Tom Brady 表示 Bill Belichick 是一位出色的教練。Belichick 有嚴格的規定。這些規定幫助 Rob Gronkowski 成為頂尖球員。Brady 認為教練在週間規劃工作,但球員必須在週日表現出色。

In 2025, the Denver Broncos played the Buffalo Bills. Coach Sean Payton wanted to try a trick play. A player named Tyler Badie said no. The team kicked the ball instead. This helped the Broncos win the game.

2025 年,丹佛野馬隊對陣布法羅比爾隊。總教練 Sean Payton 想要嘗試一次陷阱戰術。一名叫 Tyler Badie 的球員表示反對。球隊最終選擇踢球。這幫助野馬隊贏得了比賽。

In 2024, Sean Payton had a plan. He wanted Bill Belichick to be the head coach. Payton wanted to be the offensive coach. This plan did not happen. Now, Payton is with the Broncos and Belichick is at a college.

2024 年,Sean Payton 有一個計劃。他希望 Bill Belichick 擔任總教練,而自己則擔任進攻教練。但這個計劃並未實現。目前,Payton 在野馬隊,而 Belichick 則在大學任職。

Conclusion

The Broncos are now in a big championship game. Both coaches are still important in football.

野馬隊目前進入了一場大型冠軍賽。兩位教練在美式足球領域依然舉足輕重。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 Time Travel with Verbs

Look at how we talk about the past versus the now.

The Past (Finished)

  • Belichick had strict rules.
  • The team kicked the ball.
  • This plan did not happen.

The Now (Current)

  • Payton is with the Broncos.
  • Both coaches are still important.

Quick Rule: To talk about yesterday, we often add -ed (kick \rightarrow kicked). For the present, we use is or are.


🛠️ Simple Action Words

Focus on these basic words from the text to build your A2 vocabulary:

WordSimple Meaning
HelpTo make something easier \rightarrow Coaches help players.
PlanTo decide now for later \rightarrow The coach plans the work.
WantTo wish for something \rightarrow Payton wanted a trick play.

Vocabulary Learning

report (n.)
A piece of writing that gives information about something
Example:I read a report about the football team.
strict (adj.)
Following rules exactly and expecting others to do the same
Example:My teacher is very strict about homework.
trick (adj.)
Something done to surprise or fool someone
Example:The player used a trick move to get past the defender.
offensive (adj.)
Related to the part of the team that tries to score points
Example:The offensive coach helps the team score goals.
championship (n.)
A game or series of games to decide the overall winner
Example:The team is playing in the championship game tonight.
Practice A2 words in a crossword