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Take a look as former running back Mercury Morris reflects back on being part of the only team to complete a perfect season in NFL history, the Miami Dolphins! bit.ly/2zx4kNG

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Fun isn’t the enemy of hard work. There’s a lot to be said for kids having fun in youth sports, for kids having fun at all. Here are four powerful arguments for keeping the fun in youth sports. bit.ly/2zzASXm

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Just the thought of talking to a college coach can be intimidating, especially without knowing what they are going to say. So it's best to be prepared. bit.ly/2zLi1g5

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Success in sports cannot happen without cooperation. When you cooperate, you join with others to do things that cannot be done alone. bit.ly/2jDtMwa

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Using true progression reads, option routes or half-field quick-game concepts are great ways to answer any coverage or blitz the defense throws your way. bit.ly/2isSD7L

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5 things you MUST let go of if you are going to successfully give your child a positive sports experience next season. bit.ly/2kakaZQ

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Ever hear the expression: "Hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard?" This goes for all aspects of life, especially football. bit.ly/2Ajq3vU

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One thing defensive backs have to do effectively is play the deep pass. In order to do so, they need to be well-equipped with these techniques. bit.ly/2AjauEl

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Tryout week can be stressful, for the athletes trying out, as well as the parents. But if you can remember your ABCs, the experience should be much more smoother. bit.ly/2BywybM

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Here are three suggestions of ways you can occupy your time to avoid being “that parent” in the bleachers during practice. (Side note: The author has proven all of these effective) bit.ly/2zI23Q7

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Evaluations are one of the most powerful tools available to you as a sports administrator or leader to ensure everyone walks away with confidence and improvements. bit.ly/2AR3b7N

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Being selected to represent your country in anything is an honor. However, football is not in the Olympics, which is why being selected to play for the U.S. National Football Team is a big deal. bit.ly/2AzcAOO

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One parent describes the great feeling that comes with being a sports parent, but singles out how being a football sports parent puts things on a much higher level. bit.ly/2BC6Wuz

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Parents, if you know the answers to these six questions before your child starts the season, then you are ready for the season. bit.ly/2BLQloG

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What parents in the bleachers sometimes often forget, is that the only person to give instructions to the players should be the coaches. bit.ly/2iqd4hS

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The cover-4 seems to be a trend amongst football defenses at all levels. A scissors concept is a perfect way to beat it. The then San Diego Chargers made good use of it during the 2015 season. bit.ly/2zWRVTx