Sentences with phrase «football scrimmages»

If he likes it when you go to his football scrimmages, go.
There's no pressure literally coming from a defensive lineman, and there's no pressure figuratively to win, because these are basically just backyard football scrimmages.

Not exact matches

Manning came across as a laid back southern boy but on the gridiron he was a clinical, ruthless competitor with an off - the - charts football IQ who changed plays at the line of scrimmage to outsmart opposing defenses and torched opponents with a big arm and dead - on accuracy.
Or watch a football game with players that never scrimmaged?
There were pallets of the various equipment being donated including mesh bags, football pants, girdles, cones, scrimmage vests, footballs, basketballs, pop - up goals and more.
Donnal tried to pass block Beasley on the snap of the football, but the combination of his tight alignment to the line of scrimmage and Beasley's killer get off was too much and he was beaten almost immediately around the edge.
Walter Camp, the Yale legend who popularized so much of what we think of when we think about football — he helped invent the line of scrimmage, the gridiron, scrimmages, play calls, game film, the center - QB snap, the All - America team, and making money for institutions off of amateurs — fought simultaneously to evolve the game and keep it primal.
The man searching for pro football talent spends his days in empty stands, stalking prospects at scrimmages, and his nights projecting gray, flickering game films on bed sheets that he has tacked to motel walls
Quinn has told you you build solid football teams from the line of scrimmage out.
Pro football should consider some of Maule's suggestions to help out the offense, and the first on the list should be a move to return the ball to the line of scrimmage after a missed field - goal attempt.
According to Pro Football Focus, 169 of Luck's 227 passing yards came on throws targeted at least 10 yards from the line of scrimmage.
After his first season, in which he scored an incredible 19 touchdowns on 1,609 yards from scrimmage, The Sporting News and CBS Sports named Marcus the national college football freshman of the year.
Arena Football League only requires that offenses have four players at the line of scrimmage, and defenses have three.
All this tweaking at the line of scrimmage and spacing raises the question: If football is going to be safer, and survive, is the battle in the trenches the first thing to go?
One of the things I think is real important is how much pressure, how much we show them, how much adversity we try and create in spring football and in our scrimmages in the fall so that we do have some idea how they're going to react.»
Billy averaged 5 1/2 yards a carry, gaining 583 yards from scrimmage, and led the conference in kickoff returns, but he is the first to admit that there was an awful lot he needed to learn about playing football.
Coach Nick Saban always wants something to be on the line for the University of Alabama football program, even in the final scrimmage of spring practices.
Eros + Massacre foregrounds the idea that history remains a battlefield open to the countervailing forces of interpretation with a surreal early scene depicting a rugby scrimmage where Osugi's burial urn takes the place of the football.
Grier grew up in Fairmont, a rural town that was so small, he laughs, «Our high school football team didn't have enough players to scrimmage
A three - a-side scrimmage in Brazil, a pre-season tour in Los Angeles, and competition on some of Europe's biggest stages — experience Alex's global journey across diverse football landscapes.
Hank Willis Thomas's «The Cotton Bowl,» examines African - American identity via a photograph of two men at a line of scrimmage, one a football player, the other a slave picking cotton.
«Scrimmage: Football in American Art from the Civil War to Present,» Canton Museum of Art, Canton, OH, August 1 — October 29, 2017
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