An innovative and diverse football playbook can be the difference
between winning and losing. In today's game, fresh and
unpredictable plays are crucial, so it's vital to pick your plays
from a wide and creative arsenal. Sixteen-year-old Warren Erdmann
provides just that for coaches everywhere.
In "My Motion Offense at 16," Erdmann has compiled an original
array of offensive plays based on a philosophy of spreading out the
defense, using the entire field, keeping the play-calling simple,
making the defense adjust to the offense, and using the team's
strengths to exploit the opponents' weaknesses.
In explaining and diagramming each play, Erdmann clearly
illustrates how to maximize the talent on the field and breaks down
how a play capitalizes on the strengths of the offense and the
weaknesses of the defense. In most of his plays, Erdmann emphasizes
that seconds count, communication matters, and carefully
orchestrating the eleven players on offense is critical to
maximizing their talent and ultimately putting points on the
scoreboard.
This ambitious book constructively uses terminology and diagrams
to describe each play and its execution for coaches, players, and
devoted fans. You will be impressed that a high school junior has
devised so many interesting plays and has organized them so well to
make your team successful on the football field.
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