USA Football

  • By Zach Dunn

    Since the early 2000s, Andy Reid has long been hailed as one of the most innovative offensive minds in football, which has been on full display since Patrick Mahomes took over the reins as the […]

  • By Keith Grabowski | Posted 5/1/2019

    Coaches with the luxury of a quarterback battle can find themselves with some trying times.

    Done subjectively, QB competitions can divide a team and even the […]

  • USA Football wrote a new post 5 years ago

    By Keith Grabowski | Posted 4/24/2019

    Refresh of an old drill

    Drills which utilize the Vision-Decision-Action cycle are valuable in preparing players to move beyond the diagram and learn how to succeed in […]

  • USA Football wrote a new post 5 years ago

    By Drew Lieberman

    An initial key for beating loose coverage is making every route and every blocking assignment feel the same to the DB off the ball. The receiver wants to get in a good stance with forward […]

  • By Seth Galina | Posted 1/24/2019

    When Lamar Jackson finally took over starting quarterback duties from Joe Flacco, there was an understanding that the first aspect of the Baltimore Ravens scheme to change […]

  • USA Football is focused on a better, safer game. To that end, in 2017, we released the still well-received Shoulder Tackling System. It was built in conjunction with the Seattle Seahawks and gave coaches drills […]

  • U.S. U-18 head coach Tyree Spinner did his best Sean Payton impression with a daring onside kick to open the second half and a U.S. recovery spurred a 20-point outbreak to help the Americans push past Team Canada […]

  • For three hours Friday, the U.S. Under-17 National Team and Team Japan made AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas resemble its next-door neighbor – the amusement park “Six Flags Over Texas” – as the U.S. earned […]

  • Each year, the International Bowl features fierce competition. Make no bones about it. U.S. National Teams and international foes alike come to Texas with one goal in mind: to earn a win for their country at AT&T […]

  • If Team Panama were architects, they’d likely build houses in a measured, methodical, one-firm-brick-at-a-time pace. No rush, no hurry, just a confident and persistent application of rock and mortar to build a s […]

  • The 10th annual International Bowl Series featuring 16 high school-aged teams spanning nine countries on three continents returns to Arlington, Texas for the fifth consecutive year on January 11, 2019.

    Eight […]

  • BY STEVE ALIC

    The International Bowl stands as a global destination for the world’s top high school football players.

    In the series’ 10-year history, players from 12 nations spanning four continents have pla […]

  • By Drew Lieberman | Posted 12/21/2018

    “Every great route starts with a great stance.”

    It’s the truth. A wide receiver can set himself up for success every single play if he learns to honor his stance before […]

  • By Eric Moreno | Posted 11/28/2018

    The International Space Station (ISS) sits an average of 240 miles away from the surface of the Earth. Traveling at a staggering 4.8 miles per second, the ISS circles the […]

  • By Bobby Peters | Posted 11/2/2018

    The Kansas City Chiefs have soared to new heights in the first half of the 2018 NFL season. The obvious difference is the insertion of Patrick Mahomes as the starting […]

  • By Bobby Peters

    The New England Patriots are the gold standard of the NFL. Bill Belichick and his staff put together sound game plans week after week on offense, defense and special teams throughout the […]

  • By Brandon Thorn

    The most polarizing matchup on the line of scrimmage is usually the one between an offensive tackle and pass-rusher. This is because they are each usually the most athletic lineman on either […]

  • By Keith Grabowski

    When defensive coordinator Mike Fox started at The College at Brockport in 2016, he had one objective in mind —  stop the run. The Eagles finished the 2016 season ranked 96th against th […]

  • By Brandon Thorn

    The center position is the most underappreciated and overlooked spot along the offensive line. There are several reasons for this, beginning with where they line up; tucked in the middle of […]

  • By Taylor Kolste

    In 1980, the defensive coordinator of a Texas high school came across a Harvard study that concluded that 85 percent of our success is determined by attitude, while only 15 percent is […]

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