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Old Sun Sep 12, 2004, 08:20am
dumbref dumbref is offline
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I think the hardest thing to learn is looking away from the ball. One or both of the wingmen has responibility on the ball carrier a majority of the time. It is hard to break that habit.

Watch the receivers on pass plays (same for wingmen), their routes and reactions will tell you the direction of the pass and even when the ball has been thrown. If you are watching the QB, you will miss OPI. And of course - no one gets behind you!

You're the man on scrimmage kicks. Strange and wonderful things will happen. Brush up on all the kicking rules - bag the end of the kick, first touching, momentum .... And never forget, a muffed kick into R's end zone is a touchback and K cannot advance a kick.
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