By employing the knowledge of The Perfect Play Football system, you will learn how to run your team efficiently and utilize the full potential of your players. You’ll start pouring time and talent into efforts that don’t produce results and instead create a strategy that dramatically out performs your competition time and time again.
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The Perfect Play Football system teaches everything. From pre-practice drills that will improve your player fundamentals and techniques. Perfect drill tips or coaching points that will lead to success. Red zone scoring tips. How to cut the field in pieces to ensure more scoring. Pat-&- go technique to improve your passing game. Strip drills that eliminate fumbles. A practice system that emulates game day. How to run the ball in the fourth quarter even when you can’t run the ball. Recruiting basketball players to play receiver. Daily practice schedules made a year in advance. Coming off the goal line with total confidence in the ability to score. How to play at a pace so fast your opponent will have trouble getting lined up. Secrets to totally neutralizing great defensive lineman. Change of pace and tempo. Keys to having your quarterback read each route correctly. Game day pressure call secrets. Back up quarterback training and playing. How and what to implement in the spring. The secret to never having a great player missing an assignment again. The secret to practicing screens. Specific calls to beat cover 1, 2, 3, 4 and zero. Defensive recognition and calls. Simple release techniques that always work versus press. How to make a script for every decision you make. How to be a physical passing team. A new trick play each week. Pass protection against all fronts and stunts.
The Need For An Expanded Passing Game
In the minds of many coaches the quick pass in game includes only the hitch, slant, out and fade. These passes form the basic foundation of any quick passing game, and countless offenses have had terrific success with this quick passing attack using only those routes. However, coaches have developed new concepts within the package to deal with new coverages. Coaches have expanded their quick passing game to include many different concepts to attack a multitude of coverages and alignments. Another major reason for the introduction of new quick route packages, at least in our case, was the fact that we want to have enough different ways to attack off of a two or three step drop that we can use our complete passing game.