Offensive Football Strategies | 
enlarge | Author: American Football Coaches Association Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 323 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.5 x 0.9
ISBN: 0736001395 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.3322 EAN: 9780736001397 ASIN: 0736001395
Publication Date: February 2000 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Use strategies straight from many of footballs all-time greatest coaches! Offensive Football Strategies offers you special access to the sharpest football minds in the games history. Pick and choose portions to use to optimize your game plan each season and each game. Offensive Football Strategies is the most comprehensive and detailed book of its kind, containing the most popular and effective offensive philosophies, systems, formations, and plays over the past 40 years. This extensive collection includes 73 articles written by many of the greatest coaching strategists, including Bob Devaney, Bear Bryant, John McKay, Joe Paterno, Tom Osborne, Marv Levy, Hayden Fry, LaVell Edwards, Steve Spurrier, and many more. The articles are organized into the following sections: Developing a System Attacking the Defense Building Backfield Excellence Running the Wing-T Running From the I Running the Wishbone Running the Veer Running an Option Offense Establishing a Passing Scheme Passing From Sets and Formations Keeping the Defense on Edge Incorporating Play-Action Creating Quality Quarterback Play Protecting the Passer Gaining Key Yardage Dominating the Red Zone Developed in cooperation with the American Football Coaches Association, Offensive Football Strategies is loaded with more than 700 X-and-O diagrams. Whether you are seeking another option for your running or passing attack, or looking for that sure-fire scoring play in the red zone, this book offers a wealth of winning strategies for your game plan.
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Solid info for all coaching levels October 18, 2005 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The book is geared for high school and college, but as a pre high school coach, I found alot of information to help at the youth level. There is alot of detail and drills that I have already used this year. If you are looking for information on various basic offensive formations and plays, you will find it here. Also, they cover basics on QB footwork and RB training. Lots of good stuff.
Tap Into the Great Minds of Football January 13, 2003 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I coach football at the high school level and got a lot out of this book. Most of the articles are pulled from AFCA Summer Manuals and Convention notes through the years. I read an article or two a day last spring and it really got me in a creative football mode. Some of the articles are dated but football is so cyclical that it's a big benefit to be contrary. Some of the old articles by Paterno, Devaney, and Fry are the msot helpful. The articles are brief so look at this as a huge tray of appetizers to get you thinking about what you really want to study in depth. Highly recommended.
Outstanding Aid For Intermediate Coaches December 1, 2002 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
AFCA and Human Kinetics have produced a gem of a book which will be of most help to intermediate coaches -- that is, those who have a few years' experience under their belts, and are looking for new ideas in offensive systems, or for new plays to run from within their favorite offensive system.While the age of some of the articles may seem troubling, it can in fact be a real advantage. Football offenses are so subject to trends and cycles that anything which is not current can be successful because it comes as a surprise. A defensive analogy would be the 5-2 defense -- "America's defense" throughout the 70's and much of the 80's, but almost unknown in some regions today, and thus a valuable surprise weapon. The same holds true on offense, and the riches this book displays are a real treasure trove -- the triple option (from the wishbone, I formation and split-back veer); the Wing-T; and various pass-oriented spread and one-back systems are all covered by some of the most prominent names in coaching from the last three decades. This isn't the best place to start for beginning coaches, nor the modern state of the art for cutting-edge types, but for the rest of us it is an excellent place to begin the next stage of our never-ending quest for football knowledge.
Strategic is right June 2, 2001 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
I've read quite a few books on the game of football. Not being a coach, I don't think most people would want to pick this up, but for those who love the game itself will find this an indispensible reference. The book is composed of short articles by college coaches which deal with one small apspect of offence or a certain type of attack at a time. Although the college game is much simpler than the NFL, the insights I've picked up by reading this book have completely changed the way I watch football, be it college, CFL, or NFL. If I move to a different location where I can join a high school coaching team, this book will be soon find the pages being worn out. Absolutely excellent!
One of the Most Comprehensive Guides to Offensive Football April 7, 2000 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
This book is one of the most comprehensive guides to offense that I have ever encountered. It includes almost 750 diagrammed plays from some of the top names in football including Bob Devaney and Tom Osborne, as well as many other college and high school football coaches. This text would be a valuable addition to any coaches library. It will definitely add variety to any offense and add many new twists and schemes to any offense whether you have an option team or a passing based offense. I think it would be a very wise investment.
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