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Dan Gonzalez explains how to create a system from the ground up, taking into account that the concepts and techniques should be able to be learned at the youth level as well. He's created a communication system that allows the coach to guide the quarterback's thought process on the field on a down-by-down basis. Moreover, the teaching and procedures throughout the system demand mutual accountability between the player and coach. Gonzalez's takes into account everything that is needed to develop a full offensive attack.
Coach Formaz and Coach Ward share one of their successful concepts in their read game. They illustrate how marrying the zone run concept with the stick and bubble pass concepts allows them to incorporate the read game with a quarterback who is not a runner. This run-pass option is an effective way to attack the defense. Multi-angle game cut-ups are provided.
Winner of the Private Eye Writers of America's Best Private Eye Novel Contest Hank Berlin and Jack Drucker had been friends since grade school---and both in love with Elizabeth Kermanski. Early on, however, Hank saw that he was out of the running, and made the best of it. They still remained friends. The friendship was only torn when Jack enlisted in the army to serve in Vietnam, and Hank, who was against the war, traveled to Canada to escape the draft. After that, the two men never spoke again, and Elizabeth followed her husband's lead. When amnesty was granted to expatriates by President Carter, Hank returned to their small town and set up shop as a private investigator. Jack went to work ...
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