Football Articles

Football Articles

The Quarterback-In the Huddle, Rhythmic and Non Rhythmic Count

Courtesy of: thecoachingstore.com

The quarterback should stay away from the huddle until it has been formed. Then he should get in, call the play, and get the momentum going. The main thing to remember in calling plays in the huddle is to keep your head upand look directly at your players. Some quarterbacks get their heads down and wind up talking to the ground. If you get your head up, looka man right in the eye, and tell him, "Brother, I want you to block,"there's a pretty good chance he'll get the job done. Nobody likes to talk with a person who avoids looking at him, and this same psychology holds true for the relationship between a quarterback and his teammates.

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A prairie pigskin paradise

By ALLAN MAKI

< p>It's been Canada's big football story now for a couple of years: Game grows in Quebec; hundreds play it, thousands more love it. And no doubt, three-down football in la belle province is as popular as smoked-meat sandwiches and driving without once signalling for a lane change.

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Football Thriving in Saskatchewan

Football thriving in Saskatchewan
By Ian Hamilton, Leader-Post

Football in Saskatchewan -- not the University of Regina Rams or University of Saskatchewan Huskies -- should be the big winner today at Taylor Field.

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The Running Back In The Passing Game

The Running Back in the Passing Game
BY ERWIN KLEMPNER, Running Back Coach, University Of Regina Rams