Showing posts with label Football. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Football. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Indianapolis Semi-Pro Football Team Wins National Championship

The Hoosier Hurricanes invaded Homestead, Florida for last weekend's 4th annual Minor League Football News (MLFN) Super Football Weekend strong winded and left with reign.

In a game dominated by defense, the Hurricanes hammered the Carolina Express 41-0 to win MLFN's AA National Championship.

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"To reach this point so quickly is incredible," said Hurricanes head coach John Starlin. "I really feel like a proud father to all of those guys."

While the 'Canes' offense was strong, the play of their defense was dominant. The 'Canes forced eight turnovers and controlled the Express' offense, which towered over them in size and power. Early in the contest, it looked like the Express were going to use their Power I offensive attack to run right down the throat of the 'Canes' defense. When the Express were forced to throw, however, the speedy Hurricane secondary was able to take the game away. The first of four Express interceptions was thrown on that opening drive, and the Hurricanes never looked back.

"They were a tough team to scout, but I really think they underestimated our speed," said Starlin. "Other coaches from their league were able to help me out as far as scouting, but I knew as solid as our defense was that we could play with anybody."

Staying with the defensive theme of the game, linebacker Deon Smith was awarded the game's MVP for his 12 tackle performance. He also intercepted a pass and forced a fumble.

The AA national title was the perfect end to a season that was already storybook for the Indianapolis squad, founded by co-owners Starlin, David Day, and NFL wide receiver Reggie Wayne. In their first year of existence, the Hurricanes were awarded Best New Team in the Midwest by MLFN after finishing 13-1 in the Ohio Valley Football League (OVFL). Their OVFL season finished with a Super Bowl victory over the Charlotte (MI) Roughriders, 21-0.

"This has really been a dream season for us," said Starlin.

Starlin's players have also won numerous accolades from MLFN. Four 'Canes were honored with Midwest All-American status: Derrick Ellis was an honorable mention Midwest All-American at running back, wide receiver Scott Penick made second team Midwest All-American, and Corey Crumpton and Charles Avant were first and second team at defensive back, respectively.

Ellis, a former "Mr. Indiana" while playing running back in high school, was also named Running Back of the Year in the Midwest Region by MLFN.

The Hurricanes will return to the OVFL next season and compete to become the first ever back-to-back champion in league history, a feat no team has accomplished in 40 years of competition.

"We are trying to develop something special here," said Starlin.

It certainly looks like the Hurricanes are off to a roaring start.

Indianapolis Semi-Pro Football Team Wins National Championship

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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Football Quarterback Drills For Better Footwork

I am a former NFL quarterback and I want to talk about the Quarterback Training Drills. I know from the emails I have received that there is a lot of interest in Quarterback Training and QB Drills all over America.

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Football Quarterback Footwork drills are very important and here are a couple that are used at Penn State University.

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Quarterback Drill Number One- The Board Drill

It teaches qb's move their feet in a tight space. The quarterback takes his pass drop and then sets up using the board to shuffle through. Do not have the qb take big steps. Quick feet steps. And make sure that their eyes are downfield.

Quarterback Drill Number Two- Six Yard Square Drill

This drill is a five step drop drill. You want to spend as much time as you can working on individual drills working on dropping and moving on the run. The drill is to have 4 cones setup in a square. The first leg the qb does a 5 step drop then runs to his right for 6 yards then forward for 6 yards, then to his left for six yards. Make sure during the drill the QB's eyes are up and looking downfield.

Quarterback Drill Number Three- The Box Drill

Have the Quarterback with football in a throwing motion jump in a clockwise motion in a one yard box. Have him do this drill 5 times. You can change the drill and make it more challenging by having the qb do cross jumps instead of a box.

Quarterback Drill Number Four- Line Drill

Have the QB use a football field line and have him jump over it back and forth as fast as he can for 20 seconds with two feet. Then do the same drill with just his left foot. Then the same drill with his right foot.

These are 4 great Quarterback footwork drills to improve his quickness.

This article may be reprinted as long as the resource box information listed below is included.

Football Quarterback Drills For Better Footwork

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Todd Krueger is a former NFL Quarterback that offers private quarterback training at http://playqb.com

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

PassBack Football - Product Review

Why is the PassBack Football the focus of this product review? Because it is football training equipment that is designed as a quarterback training aid helping quarterbacks improve their passing skills. Receivers and defensive backs can use this football training aid to develop better catching skills, in simple words, the PassBack football works.

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What is the Passback Football? It is a regular size football cut in half just past the middle of the ball. The cut half has a solid rubber covering. When the football is thrown against a flat surface like a wall, the ball comes right back to the passer.

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How is PassBack Football a quarterbacks training aid? Easy, more reps. A quarterback can practice his grip and pass delivery up to 20 reps per minute. Catching the ball on the rebound develops stronger fingers, stronger fingers means more ball control.

Since there are no elastic cords needed to retrieve the ball the PassBack Football is user friendly and at only .99 very affordable.

How is PassBack Football a receivers training aid? Until now, football receivers needed work out partners to throw passes. Not with the PassBack football. Now all a receiver needs is this football training equipment and a large flat wall. Receivers can take up to 20 catches per minute, focusing on developing soft hands, catching the ball with fingers. Passing the ball at different angles and speeds gives receivers more diversified workouts, making it easier for receivers to practice that one handed catch.

Linebackers and defensive backs need to develop soft hands and good reactions to make those interceptions. The PassBack Football is the ideal football training aid for practicing catching and getting more picks.

PassBack Football - Product Review

In conclusion I find this product to be both functional and affordable, living up to its billing. Is the PassBack Football the training aid for you? Use the following link, view the video and decide for yourself. http://scoretouchdowns.com/pro1364193.html

Andrew Berkey
http://www.scoretouchdowns.com

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