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How to Play Football : How & Why to Have Rhythm in Football

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2007

Learn the importance of rhythm in football for offense and defense in this free football training video..

Expert: Tim Gardner
Bio: Tim Gardner was one of Southern Methodist University's star football players. He now owns a marketing company and continues to work with high profile athletes and football clubs around the nation.
Filmmaker: Kenny Saylors

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  • if we had a coach like this guy instead of idiots telling us to "TRY HARDER TRY HARDER!!" we would have had a much better team.

  • I find this really helpful since im a Cornerback Go JENKS whoop whoop lol

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  • any one notice guys with big calfs look fat even when they are buff?? dats y i like to show of my toothpick legs. lol.

  • 1 2 an gotta be gone hahaha

  • I like how you can hurt people in football and get away with it

  • @caffeinepilot maybe you guys just sucked.

  • yes, i agree, but i personaly think that if the t step right, u get a jolt of speed coming forward, and u dont realy stop, u stop for like 0,25 sec...

  • it funny because yall actin like some rookies,that is how u come out of an break when ur advanced.u dnt use da T-step because it stops ur momentume and u cant react as fast.With the t-step u almost have to do a complete stop.

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