Play‑Call Optimizer
1) What it does
This tool takes scouting notes, lineup strengths, and opponent tendencies and converts them into quick-hit, high‑efficiency play‑call options for different game states. It shortens prep time, sharpens decision‑making, and helps coaches consistently create better looks without sifting through pages of film or notes.
2) Examples
Basketball Example
Input notes:“Opponent switches 1–4, shows early gap help, weak rim protection, our best actions involve ghost screens and Spain variations.”
Output:
- Best calls vs switches: Ghost PNR + slip actions
- Best calls vs gap help: Wide‑angle Spain to force confusion
- Quick-hit options when needing a score: Early drag into Spain, empty‑corner ghost action
Football Example
Input: “Opponent slow to rotate safeties; overplays motion; weak edge contain.”Output: Suggested call tags for different down‑and‑distance situations.
3) 6‑Step Prompt
- Task: Turn my scouting notes into a prioritized list of play‑call options for specific game situations.
- Role: You act as my tactical assistant, recommending efficient, situation‑appropriate actions.
- Context: In‑season basketball preparing for opponents with identifiable tendencies.
- Specific Requirements:
- Boundaries: No invented tendencies—everything must derive from my notes.
- Reasoning: Brief explanation connecting the tendencies to the recommended calls.
One‑paragraph version:“Convert my scouting notes into prioritized play‑call options for various game situations.”