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Concepts for Effective Goal-Line Offense (DVD)


Concepts for Effective Goal-Line Offense (DVD)


$35.82


Concepts for Effective Goal-Line Offense presents a detailed overview of the principles and fundamentals attendant to sound goal-line offense. Featuring one of the most highly regarded coaches in the game, the DVD explains what factors a coach must consider if he is to develop an effective goal-line offense. Among the topics covered: employing a balanced offensive structure, isolation runs, quick traps, guard pull scheme, using motion, beating man coverage, quarterback option threat, and an attacking goal-line package.

''G'' Goal Line Stencil


''G'' Goal Line Stencil


$205.06


PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CANNOT SHIP VIA 3-DAY DELIVERY.Polytough™ stencils are the ultimate industrial-grade stencils. Designed for the heaviest use, they will not break, warp, bend or crease. Cut from 1/8 " thick high-grade polyethylene, each stencil is 6 feet high and 3 feet wide. 5-year guarantee.

Goal-Line Stand


Goal-Line Stand


$3.74


This book is in New - Excellent condition

Goal-Line and Short-Yardage Package (DVD)


Goal-Line and Short-Yardage Package (DVD)


$35.82


Goal-Line and Short-Yardage Package details how teams that employ a 3x1 or 2x2 wide-open offense can attack critical game-changing, down-and-distance situations with a different offensive package and personality. The DVD reviews the key factors that underlie the run-game priority that exists in both goal-line and short-yardage situations, as well as play-action passes that can be utilized to complement the run game. Among the topics covered: philosophy of short-yardage and goal-line offense, base run package, base play-action passes, tempo changes, game film cut-ups of runs and passes, and summary/closing.

Rambo Short-Yardage and Goal-Line Offense (DVD)


Rambo Short-Yardage and Goal-Line Offense (DVD)


$35.82


Rambo Short-Yardage and Goal-Line Offense provides a comprehensive overview of a game-tested offensive attack that can be effectively employed in certain special situations (either on the goal line or anytime the offense is facing third or fourth down and needs three yards or less for a first down). Featuring a specific series of plays, the offense is designed to be an automatic call when the aforementioned situations occur. Each play is explained and demonstrated using game film cut-ups. Among the topics covered: treating the Rambo offensive unit as a special team with specialized personnel, keeping the Rambo offense simple (one formation, six plays, consistent blocking rules), giving the offensive linemen easy-to-understand blocking rules, employing the fullback to seek out the first stand-up defender, utilizing a tailback who is a great north-south runner to attack the LOS, and using option plays and play-action passes once the DBs start playing like LBs.

Imported Goal / End Line Markers - Set of 4


Imported Goal / End Line Markers - Set of 4


$40.91


4" x 4" x 18"Flex foam covered with orange high-visibility vinylized nylonFree standing with 2 lbs weighted baseImportedSet of 4Please note this item is red, not orange as showed in the image.

The Sonny Detmer Passing System: Goal-Line Offense (DVD)


The Sonny Detmer Passing System: Goal-Line Offense (DVD)


$35.82


The Sonny Detmer Passing System: Goal-Line Offense provides a detailed overview of combination and crossing routes that can be run in the red zone. Because the spacing is more confined in this area of the field, the DVD explains why it is advantageous to run a number of different crossing routes in the red zone. With the quarterback making a quick read of particular players in the defense, this animated DVD illustrates the execution of these crossing routes in the red zone. Among the topics covered: route rules, 50 cross, 50 Z-cross, 50 H-cross, 150 Z-cross, 150 cross Z-corner, and 34 choice.

44 Split Defense: Man and Combo Coverages & Goal-Line Pass Coverage (DVD)


44 Split Defense: Man and Combo Coverages & Goal-Line Pass Coverage (DVD)


$35.82


“44� Split Defense: Man and Combo Coverages & Goal-Line Pass Coverage presents a comprehensive overview of a combination of zone and man pass coverages—a prevent defense that employs both zone and man coverage. The DVD also discusses and demonstrates the fundamentals and principles involved in pass coverage on the goal line. Among the topics covered: prevent man and zone combo, “60� lock (goal line), cover IV lock, game film cut-ups, and coaching pointers.

6' x 6' Collegiate Pro Lacrosse Goal


6' x 6' Collegiate Pro Lacrosse Goal


$288.27


The top of the line pro collegiate/high school lacrosse game goal is a 6'H x 6'W multiple piece construction goal made with 2" orange powder coated, heavy duty galvanized steel tubing. Features include one-piece welded top rail with mitered corners. The 3"W x 3/8" thick flat steel ground bar with lacing rails allows for more goal stability. Goal assembles in minutes. The net is not included.

Southern Illinois Salukis - Carbondale - Framed Undergrad Lithograph


Southern Illinois Salukis - Carbondale - Framed Undergrad Lithograph


$89.99


Grab your Southern Illinois Salukis - Carbondale - Framed Undergrad Lithograph. The framed lithograph is double matted and comes in your choice of a black or silver metal frame. Measures 14" x 11". Officially licensed.

Goal!


Goal!


$5.21


This book is in New - Excellent condition

The Goal


The Goal


$12.71


This book is in New - Excellent condition

Goal


Goal


$7.98


This book is in Good Used condition

Football Field Pylons for Goal Line and End Zone - Set of 4 Pylons


Football Field Pylons for Goal Line and End Zone - Set of 4 Pylons


$39.95


Flexible and forgiving foam. Covered with fluorescent orange nylon. Weighted base. 4" x 4" x 18". 4 pieces to a set.

International Style Portable Aluminum Soccer Goal (pair)


International Style Portable Aluminum Soccer Goal (pair)


$2499.99


PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CANNOT SHIP VIA 3-DAY DELIVERY.Can NOT be expedited. Freight OnlyThis international style goal has an all aluminum goal face and steel backstays and crossbar to provide for a lightweight, extremely stable goal.Official size: 8'h x 24'w x 4'b x 10'dInternational style 4" O.D. x 0.125" wall thicknessWhite aluminum uprights and crossbarCounterweighted for maximum stability and safety with 2" O.D. galvanized steel backstays and rear crossbarMeets NCAA, NFSHSA and FIFA specificationsGround anchors required (not included)Net not included Freight to Hawaii or Alaska, as well as expedited shipping costs, will be quoted to you by email for your approval before the order ships. Because of it's size, this item can only ship by Freight (instead of UPS) with normal shipping time being 2-3 weeks (there is no rush delivery available for this item) from the day of ordering. The shipping charge of 12% covers freight shipping to a commercial address. There may also be an up-charge of $45 charged by the freight line for shipping to a residential address (needing a lift gate on the truck, taking the product off the truck, putting it inside a house, or taking it up a flight of stairs, etc.)Please note that this item cannot be shipped internationally.

Spring Forum on Retention: Making Data-Driven Decisions - Part 2

What do you want your website to do for your business?

Your Website Goal

What do you want your website to do for your business?

This is a very personal question but a very important one. Many local business website owners don't have a good answer to this very basic but very vital question. So why is this so important? It comes down to knowing what your desired result is. We all know that it is important to have goals. Whether they be in our businesses, in our personal lives, or in our financial lives we know they are important. We probably even know that it is important to have those goals written down some place so that we see them clearly and often. How many of us actually have them written down?

Since a website is part of your current business or your business plan, it is extrememly important to have goals and specifically one primary goal. Is your main goal to make more sales (e-store), or build your list of prospects (lead capture site), maintain open lines of communication with your prospects and customers (blog), or something else entirely? There isn't one correct answer for every site.

You may think that you have many goals that you need to focus on but I propose there should be only ONE. It is very important that you understand what you want to accomplish with your site. Think about it this way, If you don't know what you want a visitor to do while visiting your site how clear will it be to them? If it isn't clear to them will they ever help you reach your goal?

What if you can't narrow down to one goal? I say write them all down and get to work figuring out which one is the ONE. For example, take your list and prioritize it. Number the goals how you think they rank. Then cover up all but number one and ask yourself "If my site did this and only this one thing would it still be valuable to me?" If the answer is yes you may have found your goal. If the answer is no try to reorganize the list. Once you find the correct number one item you should have your goal. Congratulations, you are ahead of many business owners I know.

Make sure you write down your goal. It can be many places but it needs to be visible, hopefully every day and better yet many times a day so you are reminded of it often. I don't know why exactly this works but trust me, you need to write it down.

Knowing your goal is a great place to start. It is also a great place to come back to if you get lost in all the whiz bang bells and whistles that are out there online today. Take your goal and move forward by either building a site to help you achieve your goal or re-tool your Internet Marketing strategy to help you reach your goal. Good luck.
About the Author

Todd Anderson is a full time stay at home dad and part time Internet Marketer who is focusing on helping local businesses, mostly in the Roaring Fork Valley, use the Internet more effectively. For more information on Todd Anderson go to
http://www.ToddAndersonSeo.com