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Thursday, March 19, 2020

Trending Sports News You Can Use Featuring: Nick Foles TRADED to Bears | NFL Free Agency | CBS Sports HQ

The Jacksonville Jaguars are trading quarterback Nick Foles to the Chicago Bears in exchange for a fourth-round draft selection, No. 140 overall, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. CBS Sports NFL insider Jonathan Jones has confirmed the trade. NFL Media's Mike Garafolo adds that Foles is re-structuring his contract as part of the deal.

Foles parlayed a Super Bowl run with the Philadelphia Eagles into a lucrative contract offer in Jacksonville last offseason. The deal was worth $88 million over four years. After suffering an injury in Week 1, he essentially lost his starting job to rookie Gardner Minshew. Foles was named the starter when he returned but eventually lost that right in three weeks. He now gets a chance to compete for a starting position again in Chicago. The AFC South franchise paid $30.5 million for four starts from Foles, according to NFL Media's Tom Pelissero. He won none of those games and now leaves behind an $18.75 million dead cap hit. 

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Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Rugby-Leinster v Saracens QF 2018 Full Match and Get RugbyFit with James Haskell




The Get RugbyFit video course is a comprehensive, yet light touch introduction to the great game of Rugby, starting with the origins and history of the game. Moving through to the players, the kit they wear, the positions they occupy on the field and finally onto the nuances and dynamics of the game itself.
Coached from a Professional’s perspective, the book is crammed full of unique insights and knowledge normally only available to someone who has played the game at the highest level.

James started his London Wasps and England representative debut at the age of 18. As the youngest Premiership player for the Wasps, his first match was against NEC Harlequins. 

After only one season with England U19s he was called up to join the England U21s, where he gained recognition as the only player to have played every one of the 20 games for that age group, two years running. After the team achieved the Grand Slam in 2006, James was selected for the England team that played the Barbarians at Twickenham. As a powerful and dynamic back rower and excellent ball carrier, he was called up for the England Sevens in 2006. Selection for the England Saxons team swiftly followed, and James played in both Saxons matches against Italy and Ireland in February 2007. On the 17th March 2007 James made his debut in the England senior side in the RBS 6 Nations Cup against Wales at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff. 

He won his 50th England cap during the 2013 Six-Nations tournament. James has an unusual attribute for a rugby player having beaten Olympic cyclist Rob Hayles in a charity sprint cycling race at Twickenham Stadium! This event was to raise money for his former England U21 teammate Matt Hampson and other injured players. He singles out Lawrence Dallaglio as his sporting hero for his inspirational leadership and says his parents and former London Wasps coach Warren Gatland, have been hugely influential in his career to date.

Saturday, February 10, 2018

CoachTube Presents: The Coach Who Never Punts - Kevin Kelley's Fourth Down System

CLICK HERE TO SEE THE WHOLE THING: Coach Kevin Kelley has received widespread attention for his unorthodox and extremely successful approach to offensive football. As the head coach at Pulaski Academy (AR), Kelley hates punting the football and in this video he introduces you to his strategy. Click the link above to learn more about Coach Kelley's Fourth Down System!

About this Course

-Gain valuable insights into the statistics from a three year study on fourth down conversions and the reasoning behind why you should go for it on fourth down - every time!
-Learn how to develop an effective game plan and select plays based on using all four downs for your offense
-Discover valuable plays that have proven fourth down success
KevinKelleyKevin 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.

Friday, February 9, 2018

CoachTube Presents: The "Half a Thousand" Offense - 500 Yards Per Game!

CLICK HERE TO SEE THE WHOLE THING: Coach Kevin Kelley of Pulaski Academy introduces his "Half a Thousand" approach to offensive football. The attack is named for the 500 yards per game they've been able to average over the past several seasons using this philosophy.
If you want to churn out more yardage from your offense, click the link above to see the whole thing!
About this Course
-Discover a horizontal passing game that shreds defenses and gets the ball to your playmakers in space
-Learn formations and plays to counterattack a defense that expects you to pass
-Develop pre-snap reads for your quarterbacks and wide receivers
-Create misdirection in your backfield while incorporating a screen and draw off of it.

Coach Credentials
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.

Wednesday, February 7, 2018

CoachTube Presents: How to Rush the Passer - John Levra

CLICK HERE TO SEE THE WHOLE THING: Follow along as longtime NFL assistant coach talks about how he taught defensive line to some of the greatest athletes in the world. Levra explains what he looks for in the best pass rushers, and what qualities lend themselves to making a good athlete a great pass rusher.


In this instructional coaching video, seasoned veteran John Levra uses knowledge of the game garnered through his many years of coaching experience to demonstrate how a defense that is on point can destroy the confidence of the opposing team's quarterback. Defensive Line Play is a straightforward, goal oriented resource for learning how to craft a relentless and intimidating defense. 

Featuring four different coaching programs, this coaching course is an invaluable instructional tool for defensive line coaches.

Topics covered include:

Pass-Rush Fundamentals and Techniques
Pass-Rush Drills
Pass-Rush Games and Stunts
Teaching Pass-Rush Fundamentals, Techniques, and Drills Without Equipment
Teaching Run Defense Fundamentals, Techniques, and Drills Without Equipment
JohnLevraJohn LevraFormer defense line coach for the Buffalo Bills
John Levra retired from coaching after serving for 44 years in the profession. He finished his career as the defense line coach for the Buffalo Bills (five years). He served in the same position with the Minnesota Vikings for three years. For two years at the Denver Broncos, he was the offensive line coach. Prior to that experience, he coached the defensive line for the Chicago Bears for seven years. His first NFL position was as the running backs coach for the New Orleans Saints (five years). In 1980, he was the defensive line coach for the British Columbia Lions of the CFL. In his 15 years as a defensive line coach, his units averaged 46 sacks a season. John spent seven years as a high school coach in Kansas before his college coaching career began at New Mexico Highlands as an assistant in 1966. He then became the Cowboys’ head coach (1967–70) and posted the best coaching record (35-4-1) in school history. He was named the athletic director and head football coach at Stephen F. Austin University in 1971, where he established the second-best winning percentage in the school’s history. In 1974, he moved to the University of Kansas, where he served as the Jayhawk’s offensive coordinator for four seasons. He then accepted the same position at North Texas State for one season (1979). John is a graduate of Pittsburg (KS) State, where he earned All-Central Intercollegiate Conference honors as a guard/linebacker. John is widely respected as one of the most outstanding “teachers” in the coaching profession. He is a much sought-after clinic speaker and has produced three best-selling instructional videos: Pass Rush Fundamentals and Techniques, Pass Rush Games and Stunts, and Pass Rush Drills.