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Home » Football » Football Knowledge Base Article

TOO YOUNG?

By: Coach JT
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thanks for making that perfectly clear, Pres. Nixon.....hahah...what restrictions? ....id be a fish out of water in your league too.....football is football...blocking and tackling...and thats our job...you know how long we spend just on stances?....we do fundementals EVERY day, and before EVERY game, even if its the championship game.....thats our job...keep them interested in coming back...teach basics (very basic), good sportsmanship, and team...and hopefully win a few games along the way...and get them ready for the next level....im going to the high school's playoff game tonight...that team is made up of mostly the kids that started in our league, and even a few that played for my team the first year i coached...its great to see them doing so well, and if they go on to college, and maybe even the pros..WOW...i couldnt be more proud or happier for them....thats what its about..helping them get THAT interested in playing a great game like football, that they keep playing it...and helping them learn HOW to play the game...it makes it all worth while to watch them grow....
ps- youre welcome to come down here and show this ole' coach how its done, anytime!!! love to have ya..

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