Take your eye off the ball 2.0 : how to watch football by knowing where to look /
Provides fans with the skills to watch a football game by showing readers how to compile data from a game, introducing the players and their roles and discussing the importance of the NFL draft.
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Chicago :
Triumph Books,
[2015]
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword / Pete Carroll
- Preface/Bill Cowher
- Introduction: What you've been missing all these years
- Get in the game: uncharted territory for fans looking to follow the action
- The 168-hour work week: designing and installing a game plan is a round-the-clock occupation
- The toughest job in sports: what a quarterback really does
- Ground rules: running the football in today's NFL
- There's always a catch: receivers need to be more than just good hands people
- Laying it on the line: why the offensive line makes it all happen
- You say you want an evolution?: the chess match of innovation never stops
- Why 7 doesn't equal 7: the principal differences between 3-4 and 4-3 fronts
- Feel the rush: pressuring and protecting the quarterback is the key to success
- Gotcha covered: how defensive backs do their thing
- What's so special?: the strategy behind special teams deserves your attention
- FBI: football intelligence: teaching the game at the NFL level
- Getting organized: the ideal chain of command in today's front office
- Take your pick: mastering the NFL draft can make of break a franchise
- Pain management: NFL teams must find a way to gain a medical competitive advantage
- Tough call: the biggest obstacle to consistent officiating is the NFL rulebook
- Lies, damn lies, and statistics: why the growing use of analytics is none of those things
- Talk the talk: show off your new football vocabulary
- Become a true student of the game: play-by-play charts, play diagrams, and more.