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Posted on Tuesday, 29th September 2009 by Lance Baker

David Cutcliffe made a brainy coaching decision by rapidly announcing Sunday that Thad Lewis would be his quarterback for this Saturday’s battle against the Kansas Jayhawks.

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Posted on Tuesday, 29th September 2009 by Daniel Oshak

Matthew Stafford saw his first appearance, and it was, how shall we say, disappointing? 16 of 37 for 205 yards and 3 interceptions.

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Posted on Monday, 28th September 2009 by admin

By David Clarke
I wrote an article in Soccer Coach Weekly last year about defenders holding their line once the first attacking ball had been headed away. It’s a bit like holding lines on a battlefield. If the defenders don’t all step up following the ball, or they go at different speeds the defensive line is [...]

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Posted on Sunday, 27th September 2009 by admin

When you’re a striker you need to hit areas of the goal that the goalkeeper is not going to reach. That means the four corners. Top right, bottom right, top left and bottom left.
So you need to get your strikers hitting these areas in training so they can do it in matches.
My U14s have missed [...]

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Posted on Sunday, 27th September 2009 by admin

Attackers can set up drills to practice on their own. I often like to try out drills myself before I get my players doing them. Sometimes I find that it works better if the players I am thinking about do the exercise on their own with no one watching to judge them or make them [...]

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Posted on Friday, 25th September 2009 by Chad Curtway

Which version of Jason Campbell is it Washington football enthusiasts should expect to see this year? The quarterback that’s disliked and halfway out of the sphere? Or might he be the second coming of Doug Williams, just like Clinton Portis has so powerfully indicated recently?

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Posted on Friday, 25th September 2009 by Ross Everett

The Indianapolis Colts, finding their offense shut down by a relentless Jacksonville Jaguars attack, fought back in kind. The often maligned Indy stop unit matched the ferocity of their Jaguars counterparts play for play, and one touchdown pass from Peyton Manning proved to be enough to earn victory by a 14-12 margin in the NFL season opener for both teams. With the victory Peyton Manning tied the great Johnny Unitas for the franchise victory lead.

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Posted on Friday, 25th September 2009 by Ross Everett

Tony Romo passed for a NFL career best 353 yards and threw three touchdown passes as the Dallas Cowboys got their 2009 season off to a good start with a 34-21 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Raheem Morris went down in defeat in his debut as Bucs head coach.

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Posted on Wednesday, 23rd September 2009 by Lance Baker

Matthew Stafford made his first appearance, and it was, how can we say, disappointing? 16 for 37 for 205 yards and 3 INTs.

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Posted on Wednesday, 23rd September 2009 by Peter Hedge

Manchester United tickets prices at Old Trafford depend on the location of the seats. Adults can find tickets for home matches in the Premier League, FA Cup, Curling Cup, or the Champions League for as low as 27 GBP (Great Britain Pound) for seats behind the goal (West or East Stand). Prices go up to 49 GBP for the best seats on the North or South Stand (along the side of the pitch).

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