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Coaching a Wing-T Based Multiple Offense.


COACHING A WING-T BASED MULTIPLE OFFENSE

By Chuck Shroyer * Pp. 141. Illustrated * Monterey, CA: Coaches Choice, $19.95, paperbound pa·per·bound  
adj.
Bound in paper; paperback.
.

Chuck Shroyer has spent most of his life winning all kinds of erudite er·u·dite  
adj.
Characterized by erudition; learned. See Synonyms at learned.



[Middle English erudit, from Latin
 college degrees as well as youth, high school, and college football games.

You don't have to study his memorabilia to know what kind of talent he possesses in both these endeavors. As a student, he owns an economics degree from DePauw University DePauw University, at Greencastle, Ind.; coeducational; United Methodist; est. 1832, chartered 1837. The school opened in 1838 as Indiana Asbury College, and in 1884 the present name was adopted. , an MBA MBA
abbr.
Master of Business Administration

Noun 1. MBA - a master's degree in business
Master in Business, Master in Business Administration
 from Ball State, and two engineering degrees earned in a 3M/ICS work-study.

As a football contractor, he has put together a very imposing structure that he calls Coaching a Winged-T Based Multiple Offense that even Shaughnessy, Jones, and Halas would have envied.

The backs never line up deeper than four yards behind the LOS and have all kinds of angle blocks and misdirection MISDIRECTION, practice. An error made by a judge in charging the jury in a special case.
     2. Such misdirection is either in relation to matters of law or matters of fact.
     3.-1.
 schemes for the little guys. The coaching advantages are myriad. You adjust your multiple wing to fit your players, rather than have the players fit the offense.

Those are the bare bones No frills. No luxuries. See bare bones system. . The author lays out the nitty-gritty exactly how the players align and go into motion, cadence, misdirection, and flip the line ... then, how they run everything in games.

[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]

Shroyer shows exactly how everything works and he makes it simple. How all the players are grouped together via a color pattern--Black, Blue, Green, White, Orange, Red, Gray, plus two offenses: Coming from Behind and the I Formation in the Multiple Offense.

Believe it or not, everything is illustrated. And it's a bit incredible. Have you ever heard of a 141-page book with over 300 diagrams? All beautifully and cleanly drawn!

You certainly have to call such a business coach-friendly.

For more information and ordering, log on to www.coacheschoice.com.
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Author:Masin, Herman L.
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Date:Jan 1, 2007
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