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	<title>Football Drills &#38; Plays</title>
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	<description>Battle-Tested Youth Football Plays, Drills &#38; Coaching Tips.</description>
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		<title>Football Coaching Exercises &#8211; Bucket Drill</title>
		<description>This is one of the [tag]football coaching exercises[/tag] that can turn your youth [tag]football[/tag] players into knockout linebackers. Give this a try for immediate results.

I went to the local paint shop and picked up some free 5 gallon buckets. Next, I filled the buckets with different amounts of water--about 1 ...</description>
		<link>http://www.football-tutorials.com/football-coaching-exercises-bucket-drill/653/</link>
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		<title>Football Drills Offensive Line &#8211; Make 5-Lose 5</title>
		<description>If you are searching for [tag]football drills offensive line[/tag] try this one we call Make 5-Lose 5.  It is a great [tag]football drill[/tag] for team offense when you are working for play repetition and team discipline.

The offense goes against air and runs the called [tag]football play[/tag] until the whistle.  Any ...</description>
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		<title>Coaching Youth Football &#8211; Defensive Backs and Running Backs</title>
		<description>If you are [tag]coaching youth football[/tag], I know you are continuously searching for drills and tips to keep your practices fresh.  Here are two [tag]football drills[/tag] that work well for me.  Give them a try and let me know how they work for you.

This first [tag]football drill[/tag] is for defensive ...</description>
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		<title>Football Fundamentals &#8211; Drill for Blocking and for Running Backs</title>
		<description>My tip of the day may seem too fundamental for some but if you're working with young or inexperienced [tag]football[/tag] players, it is excellent!  [tag]Football fundamentals[/tag] are essential with these players.

At this level, you may experience linemen standing up before making a block. This is a particular problem on run ...</description>
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		<title>Defensive Drills for Football &#8211; Linebacker Drills</title>
		<description>Try these two [tag]defensive drills for football[/tag] with your team.  These [tag]football drills[/tag] are fast moving and are valuable training tools for your defensive backs and linemen.

Drill 1:  Defensive Backs

Set up cones to simulate drop points based on:
a. Front side Roll Out (i.e. Halfback in the flats 8 yards deep)
b. ...</description>
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		<title>Football Linemen Drills &#8211; High Intensity Team Drill</title>
		<description>One of the [tag]football linemen drills[/tag] that my players always loves is a team [tag]football drill[/tag] where we practice the offensive line, the RB and members of the defense in running/blocking/tackling a sweep/toss!

You set up with 3 offensive linemen, a quarterback and a running back (could also be a wide ...</description>
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		<title>Fun Football Drills &#8211; Motivating Youth Practice Drills</title>
		<description>When coaching 9 and 10 year olds, a big problem is keeping them motivated while doing the [tag]football drills[/tag] that are necessary from them to get better.  It is key to keep the [tag]football practice[/tag]s fun. Here are 3 [tag]fun football drills[/tag] and tips to keep your players attention.

One way ...</description>
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		<title>Conditioning Drills for Football &#8211; 4 Corners</title>
		<description>One of my favorite [tag]conditioning drills for football[/tag] is one we call "4 Corners" where you set up 4 cones in the shape of a square about 10-15 yards apart.  This has been a great conditioning tool for our [tag]football[/tag] players.

You separate into 4 groups of equal size.

On the [tag]football ...</description>
		<link>http://www.football-tutorials.com/conditioning-drills-for-football-4-corners/639/</link>
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		<title>Football Drills Offensive Line &#8211; O-Line Heads Up</title>
		<description>Part of making [tag]football practice[/tag] fun is making little competitive moments out of the [tag]football drills[/tag]. Here are [tag]football drills offensive line[/tag] that became an instant team hit!

O-Line Heads Up
Place about 10 of the small, flat cones in a straight row on the pitch.
That is how you score this drill.
Starting ...</description>
		<link>http://www.football-tutorials.com/football-drills-offensive-line-o-line-heads-up/637/</link>
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		<title>Peewee Football &#8211; Coaching Tips</title>
		<description>If you are coaching [tag]peewee football[/tag], check out these [tag]football coaching tips[/tag]. One is to teach them to step and use their hands when blocking on the O-line. The other the difference between "pain" and "injury".

Have the O-line stand as they would for a normal double tight end formation.  On ...</description>
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