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Multiple Formation Screens and Draws
About this Course
-Discover an innovative screen game that gets the ball into your playmakers' hands no matter what defense you are facing
-Get game film analysis of 25 different screens and draws
-Learn screen plays that provide false reads to create defensive flow away from the play, which frees up space for huge gains
-Discover screen pass strategies in the red zone to enhance your goal line package
Coach Credentials
Kevin KelleyHead Coach of the Pulaski Academy Bruins
Innovative coach, using an offense that doesn’t punt and has frequent rugby-style laterals, won his third consecutive 5A state title and posted a 13-1 record. His overall record is 165-25-1 in 14 years as Pulaski’s head coach. His teams have made it to the state semifinals in 12 of those seasons and have won six state titles in eight attempts.
SHOULD FOOTBALL PLAYERS TAKE CREATINE?
Creatine is one of the most heavily-researched supplements out there, and despite misconceptions, it is not a steroid. Creatine is produced naturally in your body and can be found in red meat and fish. The World Anti-Doping Authority does not consider creatine a performance-enhancing drug and it is allowed by the International Olympic Committee and professional sports leagues. The only exception is the NCAA, which allows creatine, but does not permit colleges to actually give it to their athletes.
So why does creatine get a bad rap in the football community? Recently, BPI Sports partnered with Independence Community College, the school featured on the Netflix series, Last Chance U. James Grage went out to visit the football players and we sent them supplements to help them get in shape for the upcoming season. One of the products we included was Best Creatine™. Keep Reading.....
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