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Gridiron Strategies: Football Forms for the Winning Coach.


Gridiron Strategies: Football Forms for the Winning Coach

By Hank C. Schrader, Jr. * Pp. 304. Illustrated. * Brookfield, WI; Lessiter Publications, Inc., * $24.95, paperbound pa·per·bound  
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Bound in paper; paperback.
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Gridiron Strategies is a one-of-a-kind book that contains forms and checklists for every one of your practice, game, and program management needs--including organizational tools you probably never even considered.

A total of 20 chapters in this spiral-bound book (ideal for photocopying photocopying, process whereby written or printed matter is directly copied by photographic techniques. Generally, photocopying is practical when just a few copies of an original are needed. When many copies are required, printing processes are more economical.  forms) offer coaches 134 of the very best football forms collected and created throughout author's scholastic football coaching career in Wisconsin, Washington, and Texas.

Chapters include: Overall Program Organization, Offensive Opponent Evaluation Forms, Defensive Grade Sheets By Position, Special Teams Management, and Practice Plans. The book also contains completed examples of most forms so coaches can see precisely how they and their staff can put them to use. Foreword fore·word  
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 by Dan McCarney Dan McCarney (born July 28, 1953, in Iowa City, Iowa) was the head football coach at Iowa State University from 1995-2006. He was the longest tenured head coach in the Big 12 Conference when he stepped down November 8, 2006[1]. , head coach at Iowa State University Academics
ISU is best known for its degree programs in science, engineering, and agriculture. ISU is also home of the world's first electronic digital computing device, the Atanasoff–Berry Computer.
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