Football is a great sport that people love but the lack of games is a big selling point in this fast paced society. The NFL is bleeding as much as they can out of the league; especially if they get the 18 game season…
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James Harrison fell victim to the first hit-related suspension of the new player-safety era on Tuesday for his hit on Colt McCoy last Thursday. Does the league have a personal vendetta against Harrison? The answer is simple: yes.
Using Cover 2 for Aggressive Secondary Play
Cover 2 coverage can be extremely effective if you are running a 7-man front like the 3-4 or 4-3 defense. The 5 underneath coverage zones will let you get more guys involved in stopping the run, faster.
Alabama Vs LSU: The BCS Works
Why are so many college football fans so darn upset over the LSU vs. Alabama rematch that will conclude the 2011 season on Jan. 9 in the BCS National Championship Game? The best is supposed to be what we want, right?
A History of the Green Bay Packers
The Green Bay Packers are one of the oldest football teams in the National Football League. They’ve got one of the most historic stadiums in all of football, and all that history lies in a small, midwestern town.
As you make yourself ready to watch the 2011 NFL playoffs on TV, you make all things set up like making sure you have a bowl of pretzels and beer on the living room table and finally you sit down in front of your television set. However, this does not have to happen all the time. For the extra busy people who have so many things to do that 24 hours is no longer enough, the time spent sitting in front of the TV might be a pain later on because of the sacrificed responsibilities and things unchecked on the…
The Tom Brady Effect
The NFL is undergoing an identity crisis that manifested itself in an extraordinarily bad call last Sunday. LB London Fletcher was called for unnecessary roughness when he leveled a completely clean blow on Brady as he scrambled out of the pocket. Players like QB Tom Brady are being put on a pedestal, which is anything but good news for the league.
Gus Malzahn: From High School to College
Just six years ago in the fall of 2005, an Arkansas high school coach was trying to put his school’s football program on the national map. Fast forward to 2011 and, not only did he put Springdale HS on the map, he has made quite a name for himself as the current offensive coordinator at Auburn University.
Coaching Youth Football – An Insight On How To Run A Successful Youth Football Program
How To Organize Your Youth Football Program For Success. How To Handle Issues Before They Arise.
Packers’ Groundbreaking Videographer Joins the Team’s Hall of Fame in 2008
Al Treml was the Packers’ first video director, beginning in 1964. He held the position until his retirement in June 2001. In his position, he was in charge of the production and editing of all game and practice tapes.