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How to Constrain the Overactive Corner

This entry was posted on February 21, 2018, in Flexbone, offense, high school, book, pass plays, wishbone, veer, triple option, army, navy, kennesaw, citadel, paul johnson, nation, association, installation, formations, playbook, teams, football, and tagged cornerback, Dr. Lou Cella, flexbone, Offense, passing game, playaction, titan. Bookmark the permalink.

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