This is not intended for the coach that desires the hurry up, no huddle concept of football that is embraced by so many coaches in today’s game. It is a traditional approach to the clutch moments before halftime or the end of the game. Often, a score at that time can be the difference in winning and losing in dramatic fashion. Our hurry-up package is something that has helped us in key situations throughout the years. The ease in which it is installed and practiced has made us an effective two-minute team when the game situation dictates it. We have had s ...The full article can only be seen by subscribers.
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