Football Books
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 11:02 am
Okay all are actually more about NFL but all good reads, IMO
Take your eye off the ball (title explains a lot. you can gain a lot of knowledge by realizing there are all kinds of battles going on and watching just the ball is missing out a large part of the game. even has a chapter on how drafts are/should be conducted)
Why the left tackle is over-rated (argues against a lot of 'common knowledge' that shouldn't necessarily be so)
Scorecasting (a book using data to attack common strategies in all pro sports- even hockey. According to this book PUNTING should never happen, its a complete waste of a down!!!)
My library system (vancouver public library) even has a couple books meant to be read by girlfriends, or boyfriends ,who want to know whats going on when they watch the game with their signifigant other.
Take your eye off the ball (title explains a lot. you can gain a lot of knowledge by realizing there are all kinds of battles going on and watching just the ball is missing out a large part of the game. even has a chapter on how drafts are/should be conducted)
Why the left tackle is over-rated (argues against a lot of 'common knowledge' that shouldn't necessarily be so)
Scorecasting (a book using data to attack common strategies in all pro sports- even hockey. According to this book PUNTING should never happen, its a complete waste of a down!!!)
My library system (vancouver public library) even has a couple books meant to be read by girlfriends, or boyfriends ,who want to know whats going on when they watch the game with their signifigant other.