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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A bit quaint, but good,
By Mitch Baywatch (Brighton, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Football: Winning Defense (Sports Illustrated Winner's Circle Books) (Paperback)
For all the talk about Xs and Os in today's football, there isn't that much mention of technique. Coach Wilkinson's book acts as a corrective. Linebackers are instructed to take thier first step backwards, tacklers are asked to aim for the belt buckle, and pass rushers can choose between The Swim, The Cross Cut and The Wide Loop. Not that the book is only about technique. There's discussion of the 3-4 and the 4-3, overs and unders, the four-deep secondary, and so on.
You don't however, here anything about zone blitzes or the Cover-2. To some extent, this isn't intended to be that type of book, but it's also a bit dated. Throughout, defensive tackles are called guards, and defensive ends are called tackles. On a couple of diagrams, cornerbacks are referred to as halfbacks. There's something quaint about this book, but I suspect some NFL players could learn a few things from it. |
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Football: Winning Defense (Sports Illustrated Winner's Circle Books) by Robert Handville (Paperback - July 1, 1993)
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