- Paperback: 134 pages
- Publisher: Coaches Choice (19 Feb 2003)
- Language English
- ISBN-10: 1585182109
- ISBN-13: 978-1585182107
- Product Dimensions: 25.1 x 17.3 x 1 cm
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,640,136 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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The first chapter explains the benefits of running a no-huddle offense. The number one reason is that you can control the pace of the game. You can actually run a no-huddle slow down offense to bleed the clock when you have a significant lead or hurry up to move the ball quickly when you are behind and need to score.
Mark McElroy gives several different examples of how to communicate the no-huddle signals to your players including dummy siganls to through off your opponents when they try to steal your signals.
The communication system is very simple yet it appears to be complicated to your opponents. The chapter on practicing the no-huddle is the best. It explains how using the no-huddle system in practice actually allows you to get more done in less time and increases your team confidence when you are in a situation where you must run a hurry-up offense.
Game Planning and Trouble shooting chapters are extremely useful to the success of the no-huddle system.
This book is an excellent value.