
Youth Football Plays
Our youth football plays are designed for teams looking to improve their offensive and defensive performance. If you are coach football, at any level, this downloadable playbook is worth a look! Designed by 13 year starting PRO Tyrone Braxton, the book includes full color plays, hot route reads, tips, diagrams, drills and strategies to prepare your athletes. It’s also connected to Wristband Interactive, “Football’s Greatest Invention”
Our youth football offensive plays are basic enough that the developing players can grasp and execute the play scheme, but they are also complex enough to challenge the defense and defeat the formation that the defense has chosen. The combination of basic and yet complex is what the playbook chapters in the book are all about.
An entire section is devoted to tips for young players as well. The earlier a young player begins to develop the techniques for effective play, the sooner these effective techniques become a habit and are ingrained for the remainder of a player’s football career.
TB’s Playbook includes:
Plays to beat man coverage
Plays to beat zone coverage
Defensive plays and strategies
Tips for defensive backs
Tips for receivers
Tips for quarterbacks
Stories about his Journey
Braxton played college football at North Dakota State University where he earned all-conference honors as a senior and won 3 National Championships in 4 years. He was a Defensive back and punt return specialist who earned all-conference honors as a senior after posting 128 tackles, one INT and two FR. He led the conference with five INTs and a punt return average of 15.0 as a junior. He was a member of the North Central Conference champion outdoor 400-meter relay squad and competed in the national championship. Braxton was drafted by the Broncos in the 12th round of the 1987 NFL Draft.
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How is flag football even considered an alternative to good ol' American Football?Think about it. For flag football, you don't need to work out or develop any skills; you just have to be fast and be able to catch. It basically defeats the purpose of any other position player except the fastest positions like receiver and cornerbacks. It kills the point of being able to bench press 400 pounds when all you have to do is be fast.
Who agrees with me when I say that flag football is a terrible substitute for tackle football? Or for those of you who prefer flag football to tackle football, why?
About Author
Tyrone Braxton played pro football as a starting cornerback and safety for Denver for most of his career from 1987 to 1999. With Denver, Braxton had 4 visits to the “Big Show” (SB XXII, SB XXIV, SB XXXII, SB XXXIII) and has 2 Championship rings. In SB XXXII, he had an interception against Brett Favre that set up a key Denver touchdown and ultimately played a big role in bringing home the major championship trophy to “Mile High City”.
Braxton finished his 13 seasons with 40 interceptions, which he returned for 617 yards and 5 touchdowns. He also recorded 3 sacks and 10 fumble recoveries, which he returned for 106 yards. In 1996, Braxton led the PROS in interceptions and was invited to Honolulu to play with the best of the




dam thst so sad!
my advise to you is try to contact him again and plan another "date" where u guys can c eachother, but if that doesn't work and he treats you indifferently, just leave it alone hun, there are more fish in the sea
this same thing happend around where i live. its actually common in HS football. i remember seeing a highlight somewhere and something along these lines happened but on the kickoff after the team returned it and re-took the lead to win in the final seconds
OMG please e-mail me the rest of that story! its great and im hooked! its on my page. keep it up =D
all of this is true.
Luckily I'm at a grammar school, so a lot of the chumps have been filtered out. My group of friends is the largest in the school, and we all rate intelligence very highly. We would probably be traditional style nerds at other schools though. (love games, play D and D and Magic, compete in national maths / engineering / music competitions) also spend summer holidays looking after disabled children
I think that my awesome group of friends has definitely helped me succeed by encouraging academic / social development, and i really pity people who don't have the chances i have because of this.
Brian…what you have written is exactly what students of today need to hear. You summed it up perfectly! I enjoyed reading this great piece of writing as I've seen you ask other questions on here. I'm saving this one to my computer. Hopefully one day I'll find it again and let my younger children read it when they get to high school. You will do well in your life if you haven't already gotten there.
Write it down. Write how your feeling about your friend being gone, about your dad passing, about your mom drinking, about the girl who broke your heart. I'm not saying sit down and write poetry or love songs…just raw emotion and let it out. you don't have to let anyone see it just get it out of you. get out of the philosophy frame of mind because that will screw you up in the state of mind you're in. Luckily you realized that drinking and drugs don't help any situation because it took me a loooong time which just really compounds your problems.
Anyhow, boxing might be a good idea to get out some pent up energy and may become something to keep you occupied and busy. Keep your mind busy so you don't have the shi**y commitee in your head talking to you.
take a minor break from girls for now until you feel like you can deal with the possibility of rejection or break up. your young and you're not going to get married next week, so slow the heck down and enjoy being young and unattached. I don't mean go sleep with everyone and treat them bad but don't let yourself get emotionally attached while your heart is tender. you need to grieve for your losses and move forward in life. my dad passed away when I was young and that was 33 yrs ago and it's still difficult.
so, write it all down from the gut and don't worry about writing the wrong thing – it's for you don't hesitate spill it! good luck