Tuesday, September 7, 2010

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Today on Youth Football Uniforms.org, we will be talking about "Coaching Youth Football."

Coaching Youth Football: Keep the Passing Game Basic

 

On the lowel levels of youth football, it’s conceivable for a team to win championships without completing a high percentage of passes or even a high number of passes. Teams usually rely on running the ball for the majority of their plays.

There comes a time, though, when teams begin to use more pass plays, and it’s a football coach’s responsibility to keep all of the pressure off his ever-developing quarterback. Keep the passing plays basic and get contributions from the entire offense, recommends Steve Norcio, who has coached four teams from the White Oak (Md.) Warriors football program to Pop Warner national championships, most recently in 2008 on the Junior Pee Wee level (10- to 11-year-olds).

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