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Gridiron Strategies Apr-May 2005  

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  • "Black Knightmare" Test And Summer Workout Pushes Players To The Limit
    by Brian Jackson Strength & Conditioning Coach, Crestwood High School, Sumter, S.C.

  • Goal-Line Special Or 2-Point Conversion
    by Kim Nelson Head Football Coach, Washington High School, Sioux Falls, S.D.

  • �Triple Cross�
    by Andy Crouch Head Football Coach, Lake Linden Hubbell High School, Lake Linden, Mich.

  • Complimentary 3-3-5 Defense Swarms Opposing Offenses From Every Direction
    by Tim Schaffner Defensive Coordinator, Eastern Arizona College, Thatcher, Ariz.

  • Safety Issues Not Just An On-Field Concern
    by Mike Podoll, Associate Editor

  • �4-Vertical� and �Double-Slant� Pass Plays
    by Mike Emendorfer Head Football Coach, University of Wisconsin � Platteville, Platteville, Wis.

  • No-Huddle, No Problem: Thinking About The No-Huddle Offense As An Offensive Phi
    by Paul Janson Football Coach, Pine City, Minn.

  • �Predator Series� Preys On Defensive Weaknesses
    by Bruce Hodgkinson Assistant Football Coach, Centerburg High School, Centerburg, Ohio

  • Down Belly With Variations Powers Offense Downfield
    by Denny Diericx Offensive Line Coach, Beloit College, Beloit, Wis.

  • Essential Elements For Creating A �Football Family�
    by Robert Allman Head Football Coach, The Haverford School, Haverford, Pa.

  • 5 Pass Plays Every Offense Should Employ
    by Jeff Shutter Quarterbacks Coach, Franklin And Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa.

  • Automatic Adjustments Against A Two Tight-End Set Makes Your Defense More Flexi
    by Tom Taylor Football Coach, Cairo, Ga.

  • Critical Checklists For Keeping Players Injury Free And On The Field
    by Richard P. Borkowski, Ed. D., C.M.A.A. Sport And Recreation Safety Consultant, Narberth, Pa.




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