Sunday, April 19, 2009

NFL Sports Spuds San Diego Chargers Mr. Potato Head

"A sharp dressed man". This officially licensed Mr. Potato Head is designed for collectors and fans of all ages. Standing 6? tall, this player is the perfect size for proudly displaying on a shelf or playing ?mix and match? to create a variety of hilarious combinations. Each NFL Sports Spud comes with 10 components to mix and match, including a Ravens jersey, helmet, foam finger and multiple "game faces".
Customer Review: Christmas Gift
This Was for my son of 9 years old I have twins they both are into Mr Potato head and the one I purchased this one for loves the Chargers.Great soveneir
Customer Review: Grown men love sports toys
As the title suggests, the man I gave this to plays with it more than expected. The jersey even comes off. The only downside is that the arms aren't fully interchangeable because he has thumbs on some of the hands. But that's okay unless you're really A.R. because it has more parts than I expected and is just adorable.


Open field tactics: covering ground with angle tackles

The reason for angle tackles is simple, cover the shortest area to get to the tackle, but there is still a great need to practice this technique. This can be done by having a player run with the ball on a straight line with the defender at any angle. As the opponent comes toward the defender he will need to adjust his body position and shorten the angle, put his foot in front of the opponent, and make sure that he put his head in front of the opponent. The tackle is completed as the defender wraps his hands tightly around the opponent, straightens his hips and pushes the opponent to the ground or off sides.

Powerful Blocking Strategy: Double Teaming

In various plays whether you are on offense or defense you will want to have a strategic advantage over your opponents. A great technique that will give you an advantage on the line is double team blocking. It is basically putting two linemen on one. The strategy works for putting a hole in the line of scrimmage as two easily overpowers one. Here are some pointers for this strategy: First, players need to step together, and second lock hips. Next, form a wall, an impenetrable block that the opposing teams' linemen can't break. Concentrate on this wall so that the opponent cannot duck around or go through the double team. Work it fast and work it hard

Gauntlet Drill for Ball Security

There is nothing more important for offense to learn great ball security. This is especially true for a running back or wide receiver as they will carry the ball more often than others on the field, but it is a good idea for all positions to practice a little ball security. That is why the gauntlet drill was created, to test and practice effective ball security. This drill is set up with one ball carrier, there objective is to run through a group of opponents that try to knock the ball out. A coach can set up short fast runs or longer relays with several obstacles and defenders prying at the ball. Run each of the gauntlet drills slow and then speed them up as each player gets better at effective ball security.

Secrets to a good hand off

Handoff skills can secure yardage on the field and increase your overall success. Let's look at a simple hand off between a quarterback and a running back to point out the fundamentals of this skill. The running back starts the hand off running towards the quarterback with his arms open creating a pocket for the quarterback to slide the football right into the running back's chest. When the running back receives the football he clamps down both arms hard on the football to protect it. As the running back leaves from the handoff he needs to stay low to react quickly and again to protect the ball.

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