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Coaching Youth Football Poorly, How to Spot a Poorly Coached Team

How to spot a poorly coached youth football team.


Single Best Tip For Improving Youth Offensive Line Productivity in Youth Football

What one single thing can your team do to improve its offensive line play? The answer is quite simple.


Need to Improve the Toughness of Your Running Backs in Youth Football?

A very simple but effective drill to improve the toughness and acceleration of your running backs.


Coaching Youth Football - Lessons Learned from Other Sports

Baseball and basketball coaching lessons apply to a youth football coach? Absolutely.


Scoring 40 Points a Game in Youth Football

Youth football games do not have to be boring 12-6 affairs with parents watching the clock hoping for a quick end to the game. Your team can score 40 points a game with average talent with the right offense. My teams have scored like this over the last 6 seasons, winning over 97% of our games.


Draft Your Fantasy Football Team Smartly

In nearly every football draft there will be one or two owners who make the cardinal mistakes. My goal is to keep you from being that owner.


Taking Responsibility and Teaching Responsibility as Youth Football Coach

Are you trying to teach your youth football players the value of taking responsibility? Heres a few steps to start with;


The Nasty Airwaves (The Meaner the Ranting, the Higher the Ratings)

The furor over radio shock jock Don Imus' nasty remarks about the Rutgers Women's basketball team reminds us of the larger issue of how rude much of broadcasting has become, particularly political talk and call-in shows of course, but sports are by no means exempt from this pestilence.


Think Not Only About Hell Week - Think About Speed Week

For high school football athletes they know they must be in shape for Hell Week, because Hell Week is not for the weak. The best they can prepare before Hell week is to build up their stamina and their speed. We all know how to build up stamina and that means a lot of running.


Football Quarterback Drills

As a football coach it is critical that you select the appropriate football quarterback drills for your quarterback's workouts. By filling your practices with football quarterback drills that offer a skill progression, you will help ensure your team's success. This article will provide a sampling of some of my favorite football quarterback drills.


The Dallas Cowboys Team Up with the Salvation Army to Make a Difference

The Dallas Cowboys franchise is involved with the Salvation Army both nationally and locally on a number of projects. For the past ten years, the Dallas Cowboys annual Thanksgiving Day halftime show has been dedicated to the kickoff of the Salvation Army’s Annual Kettle Drive. Since 1997, Cowboys’ football has created a new holiday tradition by producing the annual halftime show and inviting nationally renowned entertainers to perform. To date, Reba McEntire, Randy Travis, Clint Black, Billy Gillman, Jessica Simpson, Creed, LeAnn Rimes, Toby Keith, Destiny’s Child, Sheryl Crow, and Carrie Underwood have kicked off the celebrations. As a result of the nationwide efforts of the Salvation Army and everyone over the past decade, the one- billionth dollar made its way into a kettle somewhere in the United States in 2006.


Football Agility Drills

Football agility drills should be a part of nearly all football practices. Every football position requires agility, and agility is a skill that can be developed with the proper football drills.


Alex Smith - 2001 Draft Day Picks

Alex Smith was born on May 7, 1984 in Seattle, Washington. While Smith has not always had the physical attributes of some of the other quarterbacks of his time, he has been able to advance through the football ranks with sheer determination, hard work, and a great mind. But this is not to say that Smith does not have any athletic ability. Throughout his career he has been known as both a running and passing quarterback.


Brian Urlacher - 2000 Draft Day Picks

Brian Urlacher was born on May 25, 1978 in Pasco, Washington. At 6 foot 4 inches and weighing 258 pounds, Urlacher is one of the most physical middle linebackers that the NFL has ever seen. Not only do many people feel that Urlacher is the best linebacker in the game, but some believe that he is also the top defensive player.


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