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 The No-Huddle Spread Offense: Vol. #1-Why Use the No-Huddle Spread? DVD
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Author: David Wilkerson (Northeast (MS) Community College)
Length: 20 minutes
Published: 2008
Format: DVD
The No-Huddle Spread Offense: Vol. #1—Why Use the No-Huddle Spread? provides an overview of the concepts and principles underlying the no-huddle spread offense. The DVD details such key factors as how the use of this offensive system enables teams to control the speed and tempo of the game, eliminates much of the uncertainty about play-calling, and limits the number of defensive fronts and coverages that will be encountered. The DVD also explains how this offensive system provides an advantage to more well-conditioned teams.
Among the topics covered:
Understanding the philosophy
Controlling the speed and tempo of the game
Eliminating the uncertainty about play-calling
Limiting the number of defensive fronts and coverages
Emphasizing the need for conditioning
Biography
David Wilkerson is the offensive coordinator at Northeast (MS) Community College, a position he assumed in 2003. Upon assuming responsibility for the Tigers’ offensive attack, Wilkerson installed the wide-open, no-huddle spread offense—a step that has enabled Northeast’s offense to be among the most prolific in the country since his arrival, averaging almost 400 yards per game. Before joining the gridiron program at Northeast, Wilkerson served as the head football coach at Horn Lake (MS) High School, where he led the team to its first-ever 10-win season. A 1979 graduate of the University of North Alabama, Wilkerson’s extensive coaching resume also includes stints on the collegiate level at Delta State University and Mississippi Delta Community College, as well as on the interscholastic level for several teams.
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Order The No-Huddle Spread Offense: Vol. #1—Why Use the No-Huddle Spread? This DVD provides an overview of the concepts and principles underlying the no-huddle spread offense, detailing such key factors as how the use of this offensive system enables teams to control the speed and tempo of the game.
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