Posted in International Football, NFL on Oct 29th, 2007
In case you missed it, the first regular season NFL game was held this past weekend a in London, England. The match up was not a very good one with the Dolphins limping along this year and the Giants still trying to find who they are int eh post-Barber era. Either way it is nice […]
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Posted in Coaching Videos, Coaching on Oct 24th, 2007
I recently came across a DVD that should be apart of every football coaches library. The DVD is entitled Perfect Effort a documentary chronicling the 2000 season of the De La Salle High School football program in Concord, CA. You might remember this program as the one with the longest unbeaten streak in the nation […]
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Posted in Coaching on Oct 22nd, 2007
I was thinking of writing a list for coaches that are winding down their seasons in the coming weeks of things to do before the players are done. So here you go:
Thank the seniors and parents
Meet setup a meeting with the incoming freshmen
Have the players clean out lockers and locker room.
Setup a time and place […]
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Posted in Coaching on Oct 17th, 2007
A youth football coach from the Washington DC area did not like the calls a ref was making, so he went to his car and got a bag containing a .45 caliber handgun.
The question arises how did this guy become a leader of young men?
Here is the Link to the article: Click Here
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Posted in Coaching, International Football on Oct 16th, 2007
I was looking around the net and found this article about a study that studied how much American players make when they go overseas to play.
Foreign clubs pay an average of $900 a month and $150 bonus for victories, qualifying for playoffs, and winning a national championship. Besides the money and American that go overseas […]
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Posted in International Football, NFL on Oct 15th, 2007
A future Super Bowl champion may someday be crowned overseas in a game witnessed predominantly by a foreign audience, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Oct 10th, 2007
I have been really busy with work so I have not had the time that I wanted to write posts in the blog. So I am opening the floor up to any coaches or people that would like to contribute to this blog. It can be in written or video format and any topic pertaining […]
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Posted in Coaching on Oct 2nd, 2007
How do you decide to have a running game based on a zone running scheme or a man running scheme?Lets look at the pros and cons of each scheme.
A zone running scheme is one in which the linemen have a gap blocking scheme and the runningback usually runs to an area and has cutback lanes […]
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