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continually since 1998 -it was a Blog before there was such a word!
Presenting news and views - often outrageous, always thought-provoking
- on a wide variety of topics, usually related in some way to coaching,
to leadership, to citizenship. Items cover coaching, football, football
history, education, parenting, kids, other sports, leadership,
patriotism - even, sometimes, my Double Wing!
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2012 - "Wars may be fought with weapons but they are won by men." General George S. Patton
*********** Maybe they should call it the One Per Cent Bowl…
It's almost sick what the NFL has done to pimp our game.
Lemme just give you one figure, cited in Sports Business Journal: The
LaQuinta Inn in downtown Indianapolis, hardly a five star
establishment, was selling rooms for MCMLXXV dollars a night
($1,975) - with a IV (four) night minimum. Plus XVII per cent
(17%) tax (which, along with taxes on rental cars, is how
communities trick visitors into paying for their stadiums).
Total for a IV (4) night stay: $9,243, whatever that is in Roman numerals. Be sure to tip the housekeeper.
Next week, if you don't mind waiting until the Super Bowl's over, you can have those same rooms for LXXIV dollars ($74) a night.
Indianapolis, by all accounts a great Super Bowl host, simply doesn't
have enough hotel rooms, even at exorbitant rates, and so some travel
professionals are booking clients into Chicago - CLXXX (180) miles
away, South Bend - CXXX (130) miles away, and Louisville CXV
(115) miles away.
Others are finally saying, "screw it," and steering their clients to other events.
Says one, "We have clients that shifted to the BCS Championship or the
Final Four in New Orleans because those are also great events and they
could get in the hotels they wanted."
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GREAT FOR PRACTICE! The PASSBACK! Maybe
you've noticed, as I have, that not enough kids come to us with the
ability to throw and catch a football. Maybe it's because they don't
play catch the way they used to - maybe because even when they do play
baseball they're not taught to catch with two hands. Whatever, as
football coaches we've just had to live with it. Until now. Now,
though, we can do something about it. Better still, the kids themselves
can do something about it!!
Now, for the first time ever, there's the PASSBACK
- a training device that looks, feels, throws and catches just like a
real football - and a player can use it by himself. No more having to
find someone to throw to (or someone to throw to him).The PASSBACK
is not a toy. It's a real football, modified so that it bounces back to
the thrower! And it comes it two sizes - youth and regulation. Watch a young QB demonstrate or,,, Check out some receiver and DB drills I predict that the PASSBACK
will revolutionize coaching the skill positions. Long-time readers of
my site know that I don't endorse many things, but I was so sold on the PASSBACK that I didn't just endorse it - I worked out an agreement with the US licensee to become a PASSBACK dealer. I took as many as I could to my recent Providence, Philadelphia and Carolina clinics and sold all I had.
I'm selling them for
$19.95 + $3 shipping ($22.95) for the youth-size ball or $29.95 + $4
shipping ($33.95 total) for the regulation size. Trust me -
you're not just going to want one for each of your quarterbacks -
you're going to want enough for your receivers and backs as well. DB's,
too. The PASSBACK also makes a great gift! Why watch the little guy in your life kick a soccer ball when he can be throwing and catching a football! (Incidentally, I've found that the youth-size may work even better for receivers!)
A high school coach who bought a Passback for his young son writes, Coach
Wyatt, I recently purchased the Passback for my 9-year-old son who is
recovering from a leg injury. He loves it because it allows him to play
catch by himself, and he quickly discovered the better the throw, the
truer the return. I love it because it has him outside moving, throwing
and catching, all while he is having fun. I would recommend it for any
kid looking to develop hand-eye coordination! KC Smith Walpole,
Massachusetts
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