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Ballgame123 FOOTBALL BASICS 101

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Description: FOOTBALL BASICS 101 provides practical principles for Character building, Leadership and Team Development for student-athlete playing the game of football.

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Real Men Read Football Basics 101a BallGame123 Scholar-Athlete Project by Dexter J. Humphrey aka Dexter The Educator Jasa Leadership Group www.DexterHumphrey.com www.JasaLeadership.com

Jasa Leadership Group is an educational resource firm that develops products, strategies, and initiatives for students, parents, and academic leaders. Our educational mission: Every student reading and Every student learning.Copyright © 2017 by Jasa Leadership Group, LLCAll rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof maynot be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any formor by any means, including photocopying, recording, orother electronic or mechanical methods, without priorexpress written permission of the publisher except in thecase of noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law.

This Book Belongs To The Person Committed To Improving Themselves:______________________________________ Full Name Continue Reading If You Want To Win!

Table of Contents1. Teamwork: We NOT Me……………………12. The Law of Coachability…………………….53. The Law of the Work Ethic………………….84. Defense Wins Championships……………….125. The Power of Passing…………………………156. Play Hard. Have Fun!.......................................187. Pro Basketball Player Profiles………………..238. Scholar-Athlete Profile……………………….53

Teamwork ‘We NOT Me’ represents the essence of winning. The player who plays for themselves are on a path to losing.Great players play for the name on the front of the jersey and notthe name on the back of their uniform. Playing for stats, the press,or fame will only land you in the hall of shame. The best playersplay for his or her teammates. They understand that the team is onlyas strong as its weakest link. ‘I am my brother’s keeper’ is the philosophy great playersutilize to compete and win. True teammates operate with theoverstanding that, “If I can help, I will help!” When the teamshines, the players shine. When the team wins, the players win.Whether in the classroom or on the basketball court, real teammatessee to it that everyone is maximizing their potential and givingmaximum effort. We play together. We win together. We lose together. Wetrain together. We study together. We eat together. We growtogether. We, as a team, do everything together. You know myparents and your parents know who I am. I have your back 24 /7.As your teammate, I personally see to it that you are winning onevery level...all day…everyday! 1

Activity: Teamwork Makes The Wins Work! 1. Identify the youngest and oldest players on your team. _________________________________ 2. What is the overall GPA of your team? ______ 3. What is your point guard’s favorite subject? ______________________________________ 4. What is the name of the last book your coach has read?_______________________________ 5. True or False: If my teammate is failing in class or on the court that is his / her problem. 6. What is your power forward’s favorite place on the basketball court? _____________________ 7. How many hours a week do you study with your teammates? _____________________________ 8. Who is your tutor? How often do you receive tutoring per week? _______________________ _______________________________________ 9. How often do you train, workout or practice drills with your teammates outside of your regularly scheduled team practices? ____________ 10. True or False: Work on your weaknesses and strengthen your strengthens. 2

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The Law of Coachability “Do Your Job Within The Team Concept!” The surest way to get cut, traded, fired, replaced andremoved from a team is to earn the reputation of beingUncoachable. Regardless if you possess talent above andbeyond your peers, the universal law of sowing andreaping abundantly apply when it comes to humility as amember of a basketball team. The player who thinksthey know it all, can do it all and has seen it all willinevitably suffer the loss of a promising career. Aprideful and arrogant individual will not maximize theirpotential nor will he / she enjoy the fruits of their naturaltalents. A scouting report addresses an assortment ofdisciplines regarding a sports player. Beyond the metricsof stats, percentages and numbers, the personality andcharacter of the player is also evaluated anddisseminated to others. Coaches, general managers,agents, scouts, trainers, school administrators and evenequipment managers all talk. The network surrounding asports team and its players is vast and extension. A baddisposition, poor work ethic and cantankerous attitudeshall not go unnoticed and unreported. Your talent willtake you places where your poor character cannotsustain you! 5

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The Law of the Work Ethic “You can’t have a million-dollar dream with a minimum wage work ethic. The surest way to failure and poverty comes throughlaziness. A lazy person relishes a life of undisciplined andunfulfilled desires. An ancient proverb states, \"A little sleep, a littleslumber, a little folding of the hands to rest and poverty will comeupon you like a robber, and want like an armed man.\" The onlyplace on earth where success comes before work is in thedictionary. Hard work and dedication must become intimateassociates within your circle of friends. When preparation meets opportunity, success is inevitable.But preparation requires time, sweat equity, commitment andresearch. The path to success does not occur in a straight line.Along the way, Murphy's Law will show up; failure will visit youand rejection will bombard your pathway. No matter whatchallenges you face, you must persevere, work and find ways towin. Small successes lead to the accomplishment of great things. Whether you are rich or poor, black or white, formally orinformally educated, everyone has only 24 hours in a day. Whatwill you do today to get one step closer to achieving your dream?How will you spend your time? Time waits for no one and noindividual can recoup the seconds, minutes and hours wasted onthings irrelevant to the fulfillment of purpose. Work like today is 8

your last. Hustle until your goals are crossed of your action itemchecklist. In all labor there is profit, therefore, invest in your craftby becoming the winner you desire to be. A great work ethicproduces winners; laziness only yields losers! 9

Activity: Hard work & Dedication1. It takes 30 days to form a habit. Identify one skill you will commit to developing over the next 30 days. _______________________________________2. Name 3 great athletes who achieved excellence in their sport by implementing hard work and dedication to their craft. _______________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________3. Identify one of your bad habits. Next, establish a 3 to 5 step plan you will execute to eliminate this particular bad habit. _________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________4. The path to excellence is best accomplished with a support team. Identify and recruit at least two accountability partners that will work with you in achieving your goals. _________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________5. True or False: The only place where success comes before work is in the dictionary. 10

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Defense Wins Championships Real Players Play Defense Anybody can score but it takes a special player to lock another player down by playing great defense. Defense requires only two things: (1) Energy and (2) Effort. Great defensive teams play defense with their heart. The mindset of a potent defensive player believes that the player they are guarding will not score in abundance or hurt the team. Your player is your responsibility. Teamwork is not restricted to the offensive side of the ball. Great teams, winning teams play great defense. The philosophy of a team that plays tight defense affirms, “If I Can Help, I Will Help!” If an offensive player breaks down your teammate, his next closest teammate will leave his player by rotating over to impede the progress of the offensive player. Great defensive teams such as the 2015 Seattle Seahawks, the 2000 Baltimore Ravens or the 1985 Chicago Bears became champions by playing great defense. Eleven players functioning as a single unit represents the ultimate in unity and power. 12

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The Power of Passion “Passion not potential produces powerful production!” Passion represents an intense desire, yearning or aninsatiable will to perform or act. Passion compels one totransform from what you could do to what you are ferventlydoing. Average people go through the motions of life butpassionate people dominant every aspect of their lives. Passionparalyzes fear and overcomes the criticism of others throughpositive and productive actions. Passion propels you to persist inthe midst of pain, adversity or overwhelming odds. In essence,passion asks, “How bad do you want it?” Possessing the ability to channel your passion intofulfilling your purpose embodies the ultimate goal of living.Passion harnesses its kinsman of self-discipline enabling you toperfect your craft. Passion without action is an oxymoron.Passion promotes action, results and the immediate impact ofyour presence. Successful individuals operate with a level ofpassion that separates them from the crowd. Passion forces us allto work for what we want, for as long as it takes and investingwhatever it takes. The passionate ones do what they are supposeto do, when they are supposed to do it even if they do not feellike it. Passion produces results for reasons beyond a paycheck orthe acknowledgment of others. Passion is the driving force forgreatness. 15

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Play Hard. Have Fun! Football Is A Game…Nothing More. Nothing Less. The game of football is just that…a game! Football doesnot end world hunger. It does not cure disease nor does footballheal a broken heart. Football is a game designed to fostercompetition, fitness and teamwork. The minute the game offootball is placed on a pedal of life above things that truly mattersuch as love, family, health and kindness, then you are settingyourself up for a life of failure, frustration and emptiness. As athletes compete, it is important to keep all things inproper perspective. Compete to win, to make your mark in thegame you love and to foster lasting friendships and memories.But most importantly, do not allow a simple game to cause youto lose sight of the essential joy and purpose of living. FatherTime conquers even the greatest of athletes. One day you will bea step slower, a bit more fragile and unable to compete as youonce did in times past. When that day comes, make sure you arecomfortable with what you have invested and sacrificed. Play the game of football because of your love for thegame. If you are playing to please your parents, friends or yourcoach or to earn a lot of money, then you will never truly behappy. For when adversity comes, the desire to quit, give up andcave in will dominant your being. Play for the right reasons.Football is a great game…compete and enjoy it! 18

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QUARTERBACKSPlayer Profile: Doug WilliamsPlayer Name_____________________________________Date of Birth_____________________________________Home Town_____________________________________High School_____________________________________College_________________________________________College Major____________________________________Height _____________ Weight_________________Pro Team (s)_____________________________________Career Stats: ______ Touchdowns _______ Interceptions________Completions _______ Passing Yards/GMPlayer Strengths_________________________________________________________________________________Player Weaknesses______________________________________________________________________________Favorite Food____________________________________Favorite Charity__________________________________ 22

Player Profile: Tom BradyPlayer Name_____________________________________Date of Birth_____________________________________Home Town_____________________________________High School_____________________________________College_________________________________________College Major____________________________________Height _____________ Weight_________________Pro Team (s)_____________________________________Career Stats: ______ Touchdowns _______ Interceptions________Completions _______ Passing Yards/GMPlayer Strengths_________________________________________________________________________________Player Weaknesses______________________________________________________________________________Favorite Food____________________________________Favorite Charity__________________________________ 23

Player Profile: Dan MarinoPlayer Name_____________________________________Date of Birth_____________________________________Home Town_____________________________________High School_____________________________________College_________________________________________College Major____________________________________Height _____________ Weight_________________Pro Team (s)_____________________________________Career Stats: ______ Touchdowns _______ Interceptions________Completions _______ Passing Yards/GMPlayer Strengths_________________________________________________________________________________Player Weaknesses______________________________________________________________________________Favorite Food____________________________________Favorite Charity__________________________________ 24

Player Profile: Brett FarvePlayer Name_____________________________________Date of Birth_____________________________________Home Town_____________________________________High School_____________________________________College_________________________________________College Major____________________________________Height _____________ Weight_________________Pro Team (s)_____________________________________Career Stats: ______ Touchdowns _______ Interceptions________Completions _______ Passing Yards/GMPlayer Strengths_________________________________________________________________________________Player Weaknesses______________________________________________________________________________Favorite Food____________________________________Favorite Charity__________________________________ 25

Player Profile: Tom BradyPlayer Name_____________________________________Date of Birth_____________________________________Home Town_____________________________________High School_____________________________________College_________________________________________College Major____________________________________Height _____________ Weight_________________Pro Team (s)_____________________________________Career Stats: ______ Touchdowns _______ Interceptions________Completions _______ Passing Yards/GMPlayer Strengths_________________________________________________________________________________Player Weaknesses______________________________________________________________________________Favorite Food____________________________________Favorite Charity__________________________________ 26

Player Profile: John ElwayPlayer Name_____________________________________Date of Birth_____________________________________Home Town_____________________________________High School_____________________________________College_________________________________________College Major____________________________________Height _____________ Weight_________________Pro Team (s)_____________________________________Career Stats: ______ Touchdowns _______ Interceptions________Completions _______ Passing Yards/GMPlayer Strengths_________________________________________________________________________________Player Weaknesses______________________________________________________________________________Favorite Food____________________________________Favorite Charity__________________________________ 27

Player Profile: Peyton ManningPlayer Name_____________________________________Date of Birth_____________________________________Home Town_____________________________________High School_____________________________________College_________________________________________College Major____________________________________Height _____________ Weight_________________Pro Team (s)_____________________________________Career Stats: ______ Touchdowns _______ Interceptions________Completions _______ Passing Yards/GMPlayer Strengths_________________________________________________________________________________Player Weaknesses______________________________________________________________________________Favorite Food____________________________________Favorite Charity__________________________________ 28

Player Profile: Cam NewtonPlayer Name_____________________________________Date of Birth_____________________________________Home Town_____________________________________High School_____________________________________College_________________________________________College Major____________________________________Height _____________ Weight_________________Pro Team (s)_____________________________________Career Stats: ______ Touchdowns _______ Interceptions________Completions _______ Passing Yards/GMPlayer Strengths_________________________________________________________________________________Player Weaknesses______________________________________________________________________________Favorite Food____________________________________Favorite Charity__________________________________ 29

Player Profile: Warren MoonPlayer Name_____________________________________Date of Birth_____________________________________Home Town_____________________________________High School_____________________________________College_________________________________________College Major____________________________________Height _____________ Weight_________________Pro Team (s)_____________________________________Career Stats: ______ Touchdowns _______ Interceptions________Completions _______ Passing Yards/GMPlayer Strengths_________________________________________________________________________________Player Weaknesses______________________________________________________________________________Favorite Food____________________________________Favorite Charity__________________________________ 30

Player Profile: Donavan McNabbPlayer Name_____________________________________Date of Birth_____________________________________Home Town_____________________________________High School_____________________________________College_________________________________________College Major____________________________________Height _____________ Weight_________________Pro Team (s)_____________________________________Career Stats: ______ Touchdowns _______ Interceptions________Completions _______ Passing Yards/GMPlayer Strengths_________________________________________________________________________________Player Weaknesses______________________________________________________________________________Favorite Food____________________________________Favorite Charity__________________________________ 31

RUNNING BACKSPlayer Profile: Barry SandersPlayer Name_____________________________________Date of Birth_____________________________________Home Town_____________________________________High School_____________________________________College_________________________________________College Major____________________________________Height _____________ Weight_________________Pro Team (s)_____________________________________Career Stats: ______ Touchdowns _______ Yards________Receiving _______ 100 Yard GamesPlayer Strengths_________________________________________________________________________________Player Weaknesses______________________________________________________________________________Favorite Food____________________________________Favorite Charity__________________________________ 32

Player Profile: Emmitt SmithPlayer Name_____________________________________Date of Birth_____________________________________Home Town_____________________________________High School_____________________________________College_________________________________________College Major____________________________________Height _____________ Weight_________________Pro Team (s)_____________________________________Career Stats: ______ Touchdowns _______ Yards________Receiving _______ 100 Yard GamesPlayer Strengths_________________________________________________________________________________Player Weaknesses______________________________________________________________________________Favorite Food____________________________________Favorite Charity__________________________________ 33

Player Profile: Walter PaytonPlayer Name_____________________________________Date of Birth_____________________________________Home Town_____________________________________High School_____________________________________College_________________________________________College Major____________________________________Height _____________ Weight_________________Pro Team (s)_____________________________________Career Stats: ______ Touchdowns _______ Yards________Receiving _______ 100 Yard GamesPlayer Strengths_________________________________________________________________________________Player Weaknesses______________________________________________________________________________Favorite Food____________________________________Favorite Charity__________________________________ 34

Player Profile: Marcus AllenPlayer Name_____________________________________Date of Birth_____________________________________Home Town_____________________________________High School_____________________________________College_________________________________________College Major____________________________________Height _____________ Weight_________________Pro Team (s)_____________________________________Career Stats: ______ Touchdowns _______ Yards________Receiving _______ 100 Yard GamesPlayer Strengths_________________________________________________________________________________Player Weaknesses______________________________________________________________________________Favorite Food____________________________________Favorite Charity__________________________________ 35

Player Profile: Adrian PetersonPlayer Name_____________________________________Date of Birth_____________________________________Home Town_____________________________________High School_____________________________________College_________________________________________College Major____________________________________Height _____________ Weight_________________Pro Team (s)_____________________________________Career Stats: ______ Touchdowns _______ Yards________Receiving _______ 100 Yard GamesPlayer Strengths_________________________________________________________________________________Player Weaknesses______________________________________________________________________________Favorite Food____________________________________Favorite Charity__________________________________ 36

Player Profile: Eric DickersonPlayer Name_____________________________________Date of Birth_____________________________________Home Town_____________________________________High School_____________________________________College_________________________________________College Major____________________________________Height _____________ Weight_________________Pro Team (s)_____________________________________Career Stats: ______ Touchdowns _______ Yards________Receiving _______ 100 Yard GamesPlayer Strengths_________________________________________________________________________________Player Weaknesses______________________________________________________________________________Favorite Food____________________________________Favorite Charity__________________________________ 37

Player Profile: Jim BrownPlayer Name_____________________________________Date of Birth_____________________________________Home Town_____________________________________High School_____________________________________College_________________________________________College Major____________________________________Height _____________ Weight_________________Pro Team (s)_____________________________________Career Stats: ______ Touchdowns _______ Yards________Receiving _______ 100 Yard GamesPlayer Strengths_________________________________________________________________________________Player Weaknesses______________________________________________________________________________Favorite Food____________________________________Favorite Charity__________________________________ 38

Player Profile: Tony DorsettPlayer Name_____________________________________Date of Birth_____________________________________Home Town_____________________________________High School_____________________________________College_________________________________________College Major____________________________________Height _____________ Weight_________________Pro Team (s)_____________________________________Career Stats: ______ Touchdowns _______ Yards________Receiving _______ 100 Yard GamesPlayer Strengths_________________________________________________________________________________Player Weaknesses______________________________________________________________________________Favorite Food____________________________________Favorite Charity__________________________________ 39

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Wide ReceiversPlayer Profile: Jerry RicePlayer Name_____________________________________Date of Birth_____________________________________Home Town_____________________________________High School_____________________________________College_________________________________________College Major____________________________________Height _____________ Weight_________________Pro Team (s)_____________________________________Career Stats: ______ Touchdowns _______ Yards________Receptions _______ 100 Yard GamesPlayer Strengths_________________________________________________________________________________Player Weaknesses______________________________________________________________________________Favorite Food____________________________________Favorite Charity__________________________________ 41

Player Profile: Chris CarterPlayer Name_____________________________________Date of Birth_____________________________________Home Town_____________________________________High School_____________________________________College_________________________________________College Major____________________________________Height _____________ Weight_________________Pro Team (s)_____________________________________Career Stats: ______ Touchdowns _______ Yards________Receptions _______ 100 Yard GamesPlayer Strengths_________________________________________________________________________________Player Weaknesses______________________________________________________________________________Favorite Food____________________________________Favorite Charity__________________________________ 42

Player Profile: Randy MossPlayer Name_____________________________________Date of Birth_____________________________________Home Town_____________________________________High School_____________________________________College_________________________________________College Major____________________________________Height _____________ Weight_________________Pro Team (s)_____________________________________Career Stats: ______ Touchdowns _______ Yards________Receptions _______ 100 Yard GamesPlayer Strengths_________________________________________________________________________________Player Weaknesses______________________________________________________________________________Favorite Food____________________________________Favorite Charity__________________________________ 43

Player Profile: Larry FitzgeraldPlayer Name_____________________________________Date of Birth_____________________________________Home Town_____________________________________High School_____________________________________College_________________________________________College Major____________________________________Height _____________ Weight_________________Pro Team (s)_____________________________________Career Stats: ______ Touchdowns _______ Yards________Receptions _______ 100 Yard GamesPlayer Strengths_________________________________________________________________________________Player Weaknesses______________________________________________________________________________Favorite Food____________________________________Favorite Charity__________________________________ 44

Player Profile: Mark ClaytonPlayer Name_____________________________________Date of Birth_____________________________________Home Town_____________________________________High School_____________________________________College_________________________________________College Major____________________________________Height _____________ Weight_________________Pro Team (s)_____________________________________Career Stats: ______ Touchdowns _______ Yards________Receptions _______ 100 Yard GamesPlayer Strengths_________________________________________________________________________________Player Weaknesses______________________________________________________________________________Favorite Food____________________________________Favorite Charity__________________________________ 45


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