KEEP IT SIMPLE STRATEGY
A lot of communities have Little League Football programs in the fall of the year. In one such community, two weeks into the season, an armchair coach with a big gut like Norm on Cheers, came into the YMCA and wanted to see the person in charge. He said he had just moved to the area and wanted to coach football. Were there any teams? The YMCA director said, “Yes,” but the only kids he had left were the runts and the misfits that nobody else wanted. The coach said that was fine. So he took the runts and the misfits and he began working with them. It was only a week until the first game and he knew he couldn’t teach them much. They already knew how to go up the middle, so all week long he worked on blocking. At the game that week, it didn’t long for the other team to figure out their one play. But…
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