Rick Stewart has used this multiple attack defense to turn around three different schools that had poor records including 0-20, 1-19 and a team that won eight games in the 5 years prior to his arrival. Coach Stewart led each team to the playoffs with in his first two seasons at the helm.
Stewart can help you build a multiple defense using the principles of the 4-2-5, 4-4 and 3-4 defenses to dominate opponents.
We are pleased to be able to offer you the Rick Stewart videos of this explosive 4-2-5 Gang Green Multiple Defense.
Rick Stewart's 4-2-5 Gang Green Multiple Defense Series (4 items)
The 4 Pack Includes:
1. Installing the 4-2-5 'Gang Green' Multiple Defense
2. http://www.scoretouchdowns.com/4-2-5-Gang-Green-Multipl-Defense-Defensive-Line.html
3. 4-2-5 'Gang Green' Multiple Defense: Inside Linebackers
4. 4-2-5 'Gang Green' Multiple Defense: Defensive Backs & Outside Linebackers
Monday, September 24, 2012
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Football Hit: Is This One Legal?
Last weekends game between Ole Moss and Utep has some post game fall out.
Ole Miss freshman saftey Trae Elston received a one game suspension for a hit he put on UTEP receiver Jordan Leslie. The penalty was not issued by the NCAA but instead was meted out by the SEC. Making the situation questionable is the fact that Elston was flagged for the hit.
The SEC expalined itself to the medi citing the following reulations and rules.
The action is in violation of Rule 9-1-4 of the NCAA Football Rule Book, which reads, "No player shall target and initiate contact to the head or neck area of a defenseless opponent with the helmet, forearm, elbow or shoulder," and Rule 9-1-3 which states, "No player shall target and initiate contact against an opponent with the crown (top) of his helmet."
This action is taken in accordance with Southeastern Conference Constitution, Article 4.4.2 (d) which states that a student-athlete may be suspended if it is determined that the student-athlete has committed a flagrant or unsportsmanlike act.
Ole Miss coach Hugh Freeze siad he was disappointed in the action and in losing the services of Elston in their next game which is against the 14th ranked Texas Longhorns. There is no appeal for this SEC ruling.
I have veiwed the following video several times and see no violation. Look at it and decide for yourself, was it a clean play or a flagrant violation as claimed by the SEC.
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Ole Miss freshman saftey Trae Elston received a one game suspension for a hit he put on UTEP receiver Jordan Leslie. The penalty was not issued by the NCAA but instead was meted out by the SEC. Making the situation questionable is the fact that Elston was flagged for the hit.
The SEC expalined itself to the medi citing the following reulations and rules.
The action is in violation of Rule 9-1-4 of the NCAA Football Rule Book, which reads, "No player shall target and initiate contact to the head or neck area of a defenseless opponent with the helmet, forearm, elbow or shoulder," and Rule 9-1-3 which states, "No player shall target and initiate contact against an opponent with the crown (top) of his helmet."
This action is taken in accordance with Southeastern Conference Constitution, Article 4.4.2 (d) which states that a student-athlete may be suspended if it is determined that the student-athlete has committed a flagrant or unsportsmanlike act.
Ole Miss coach Hugh Freeze siad he was disappointed in the action and in losing the services of Elston in their next game which is against the 14th ranked Texas Longhorns. There is no appeal for this SEC ruling.
I have veiwed the following video several times and see no violation. Look at it and decide for yourself, was it a clean play or a flagrant violation as claimed by the SEC.
Use this link to see our football training videos and coaching aids
Sunday, September 2, 2012
College Football Gets a New Passing Record
NCAA history was made Saturday night and only 900 people were there to witness the event.
Division III quarterback Sam Durley from Eureka College set a new passing record against Knox College. In what was an offensive shoot out Durley passed for 736 yards leading his team to a 62 to 55 win.
To put that in perspective, Durley through for more yards than Alabama and Michigan gained in combined yards of total offense in their game last night.
Durley was 34 of 52 through for 5 touchdowns that included 2 in the last two minutes to pull out the win. Congrats to Sam Durley.
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Division III quarterback Sam Durley from Eureka College set a new passing record against Knox College. In what was an offensive shoot out Durley passed for 736 yards leading his team to a 62 to 55 win.
To put that in perspective, Durley through for more yards than Alabama and Michigan gained in combined yards of total offense in their game last night.
Durley was 34 of 52 through for 5 touchdowns that included 2 in the last two minutes to pull out the win. Congrats to Sam Durley.
Use this link for Quarterback training videos
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