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How to Play American Football : Sacking the Quarterback in American Football

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Uploaded by on Sep 19, 2007

Sack the quarterback with the basic football defensive moves and techniques shown in this free football beginner guide on video.

Expert: Geoff Kieffer
Bio: Residing in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Geoff Kieffer, spends much of his free time doing football-related activities. For many years, he has coached little league football at local elementary schools.
Filmmaker: David Cornman

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  • i never knew you could butcher a swim move that bad

  • WTF is this bullshit??

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  • u aint getting no sacks like that unless your an 8year old lol

  • @aacs2009 so did you

  • I´m from germany and 15 years young and i´ve never seen bad moves like that.

  • maybe you should watch some football or since you are on youtube, youtube some defensive end highlights so that you yourself can see how the moves are done....What you did was pathetic and by the way I've seen better technique in peewee football....This is exactly why they say football isn't for everybody

  • wtf? he is stupid :D

  • lolo i did this last nite hehehehehe at my game

  • me, I am russian, but I love gridiron and I play rugby.

  • He went offsides....twice...

  • LOL

  • fail

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