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Chris B. Brown, Smart Football editor, and author of The Art of Smart Football (Amazon: ). chris@smartfootball.com

New York, NY
Joined June 2009

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  1. Never seen this list before but it’s a pretty interesting one

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  2. David Robinson was elite and Shaq made him look like a middle schooler

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    3rd & 13...just buying some time for a 50yd crosser.

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    From 'Tutti Frutti' to 'Long Tall Sally' to 'Good Golly, Miss Molly' to 'Lucille', Little Richard came screaming into my life when I was a teenager. I owe a lot of what I do to Little Richard and his style; and he knew it. He would say, 'I taught Paul everything he knows'.

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    Season 2 Episode 9 of Make Defense Great Again is with Army DC, ! I had a ton of fun talking to him about his 3-4 scheme and how it has evolved over the years.

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  8. Slant *until you can’t

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  10. A lot of these from the slot are “lookie” routes - slant unto you can’t. If the slant is walled off he pivots back out to a whip. Old school west coast play

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    please make some time for at least some of this today, if you can. It is one of my favorite live performances of all time. Little Richard in Paris, '66. Dripping with sweat, pushing beyond ecstasy and finding something even greater

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  14. Cool stuff from about how Kentucky football is teaching their QBs through Zoom Jeopardy!

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  15. what a nifty clip. that's part of the strategy of "letting them score" - you don't want them to necessarily realize that's what you're doing

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    Somehow this happened during a game in 2003

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  18. Randy Moss was the first guy I remember (though I was pretty young at the time) who would win jump balls, but do it by jumping with his shoulders square to the goal line - it caused DBs to run right by him and he could land and accelerate straight ahead (often to the end zone)

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  19. probably #4 or #6, but candidly I am intrigued by #5

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  20. Nice - this is like an old school version of the inverted veer/toss read

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