football special teams play
Encyclopedia of Special Teams Play
Item Number: FD-02738

with Rick Kelm,
Ripon HS (WI) Head Football Coach;
2005 & 2003 Wisconsin Class 4 State Champions,
2003 Wisconsin High School Coach of the Year

Special teams play has been a key to Ripon High Schools 38-2 record over the past three seasons. Coach Kelm believes that special teams must receive as much emphasis in practice and planning as offense and defense. Being aggressive and calculated make this special teams' package effective. Ten unique situations make up this special teams package. These areas include kick off, onside kick, kick off return, hands team, punt, punt fake, punt block, punt return, extra point/field goal and fake extra point/field goal. The punt game, onside package, punt block systems make it difficult for the opponent to prepare for Ripon. In all, 20% of all plays in a high school game are special team situations. This DVD is a complete presentation on special teams at the high school level and has been a crucial part of the consistent success at Ripon High School.

184 minutes. 2007.

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Authors | Brick Haley, Chicago Bears (NFL)
Price:
$39.99
Item Number: FD-02805

with Brick Haley,
Chicago Bears (NFL) Defensive Line Coach

Coach Haley brings his wealth of knowledge from the college game to the NFL to share his thoughts on defensive line play. Three main keys that make up his teaching progression include knowledge, fundamentals and effort. Haley makes excellent use of game footage to stress the teaching of each skill. Ball key is always the base alignment. To teach block release, practice tape and practice drills are used. Teaching footwork is fundamental to all football players and is also broken down by Haley. Rushing the pass is comprised of nine detailed keys that are taught daily to improve skill and consistency. Pass rush techniques include the speed rush, power and combo. The combination of Haley's teachings, practice footage and game tape make this a powerful teaching tool for defensive line play.

57 minutes. 2007.

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