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4.0 out of 5 stars Tilted Nose for Variation
While most teams will not want to switch completely to a tilted nose system for every play, it works wonders for throwing a wrench in the works when you mix it in with other defensive fronts. This is an excellent resource for tilted-nose play and sheds a lot of light on inside stunting...the book is structured similar to the other Art & Science of Coaching books.
Published on December 11, 2000

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3.0 out of 5 stars points in this book are good but uninspiring
Although i don't agree with some of the things this author details, his overall scheme is a succesful one. Who doesn't love to have the noseguard plug up the middle and wreak havoc on quarterback but let's be realistic. This noseguard is giving up his body on every play, whether it's a double team or cut block from behind this guy can't make it through a whole...
Published on January 27, 1999


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4.0 out of 5 stars Tilted Nose for Variation, December 11, 2000
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This review is from: Coaching Football's Tilted-Nose Technique (The Art & Science of Coaching Series) (Paperback)
While most teams will not want to switch completely to a tilted nose system for every play, it works wonders for throwing a wrench in the works when you mix it in with other defensive fronts. This is an excellent resource for tilted-nose play and sheds a lot of light on inside stunting...the book is structured similar to the other Art & Science of Coaching books.
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3.0 out of 5 stars points in this book are good but uninspiring, January 27, 1999
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Although i don't agree with some of the things this author details, his overall scheme is a succesful one. Who doesn't love to have the noseguard plug up the middle and wreak havoc on quarterback but let's be realistic. This noseguard is giving up his body on every play, whether it's a double team or cut block from behind this guy can't make it through a whole season. A guy like Gilbert Brown may fill the role, but one knee injury and he's done. Overall a must read for every former noseguard out there.
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