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Coaching the right or left handed offensive line stance is fairly easy. They're essentially mirror images of each other. The determining factor of whether the lineman will use his right or left hand depends upon the right or left side of the line ... more »
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In football, the quarterback and defensive back often engage in a game of cat and mouse. The quarterback will try to confuse the defensive back will look-offs, pump fakes and offensive alignment. It is incumbent upon the defensive back to utilize ... more »
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I am fan with Eli Manning and Peyton Manning so I wish New York Giants will win in Super Bowl 2008. But I am sure that New York will win that's why the Camel picked up the right team Giants. And I would like to Congratulate New York Giants for ... more »
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In order to have a successful offense in football, a team must be able to pass the football effectively. One element of an effective offense is the wide receiver's ability to get off the line of scrimmage and continue the football route without ... more »
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Well football is a favourite sport which is loved by many people around the world.There is a thing called freestyle football which is when a person does tricks with the ball using his body.This article shows how to balance a ball on your forehead... more »
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One objective of a defense in football is to dictate what the offense does on a given play by formation and player movement. A defense can force the offense to call plays it chooses. This is what the 3-3 defense endeavors to do in controlling a ... more »
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Creating your own plays in Madden NFL 2000 is one of the features that truly immerse you in the game. While creating an effective play takes a certain amount of football know-how, even rookies can have fun putting the plays of their dreams into ... more »
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Football is a game of inches, and for a team to win they need every advantage possible. One way to gain an advantage on defense is to create confusion for the offense. More specifically, in a 5-3 defense there are certain methods a team can use ... more »
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When opposing teams in football try to defend the pass, they will sometimes use the dime defense. The dime defense is when the defense employs six defensive backs to cover the pass. However, this can give the offense an opportunity to create ... more »
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Cut blocking, or chop blocking as it's popularly called, is not technically illegal in football. Some variations of it are, but you can do it effectively without getting a flag thrown... more »
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When it comes to playing offense during a football game, small adjustments can make a big difference. For instance, the simple manner of how you "cut" during a post route can be the difference between an interception and a touchdown. Here are ... more »
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Ladies, in high school, image is everything. Aim high and start hanging around after school by the football field and you might just catch someone's eye. This isn't to say that you should just rely on looks to get the football hero of your ... more »
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College football is often the level at which offensive innovation takes place in the sport of football. One such innovation is the spread offense that college football teams made famous and many more teams begin to implement each year. Defending ... more »
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In football, the dime defense's purpose is to stop or limit the opponent's ability to pass. The defense tries to accomplish this by employing six defensive backs in pass coverage. If the opposition has a skilled quarterback that can run and pass, ... more »
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If you are coaching a flag football team, learning how to design a flag football offense is extremely important. If your flag football team can't score, you won't be winning many games. However, by following these instructions, you can learn to ... more »
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Creating a rhythm in football does not require specific workouts and drills. The goal of finding a rhythm is to let it happen naturally. When team members individually take on the responsibility of accountability for the team as a whole, rhythm ... more »
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When it comes to playing football, establishing a strong running game is the key to opening up the passing game. One such way to get the defense off guard and open a hole is to do a back side tackle. Whether you're a coach or a player, here's how ... more »
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When many people watch football, they think that the offensive line merely smashes against the defensive line until somebody gets around to tackling the ball carrier. Not so. The offensive line has a set of moves all its own, that helps create ... more »
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There is an art to playing offensive line. It's all about footwork, poise and balance and being quicker than the defensive line. Here are some tips on how to perform a Cut Play Side Knee when you are part of the offensive line... more »
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The first priority for a wide receiver in football is to get off the line of scrimmage during a pass route. With more defense playing press coverage, this is becoming more difficult. An excellent maneuver to defeat tight coverage in football is ... more »
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Doing a front ball kick is a standard move in both soccer and football. Primarily goalies and punters are the only players allowed to do these moves. The idea is to boot the ball a great distance to help your team's position on the field... more »
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Yards after the catch--or YAC--is a measurement of the yards a receiver gains after they catch the football. This is one of the most important statistical measurements for receivers in football. A great way to assist the receiver in improving ... more »
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Football is a game of innovation and imagination. A perfect example of this innovation is the pistol offense. The pistol offense is a very recent invention, but it is beginning to spread through football, even reaching some major college ... more »
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The ability of a team to run the football is imperative for success in the sport. An offense scheme, where the focus is to run the football, is the smash mouth offense. To run this offense a team must have an aggressive mentality and the correct ... more »
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The Wing T offense is an excellent offensive philosophy for high school and smaller college programs due to its relative novelty and its reliance upon misdirection and deception to trick the opposing defense. If you have a team with an ... more »