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Bobby Bowden's Six Commandments To Victory

 
As "The King of the Road" approaches his 33rd Season, it's time to review Bobby Bowden's Six Commandments to Victory. Every Friday Night before games he talks to his teams about not violating these six commandments: First Commandment- Thou shall not have any breakdowns on the kicking game. Kicking game breakdowns are where the greatest upsets occur. Second Commandment- Thou shall have NO missed assignments. Show it, tell it, NO missed assignments on the field.This means everyone has to know where they are supposed to be on EVERY play. Third Commandment- Thou MUST have a great Goal Line Offense and Defense.This is not hard to develop if you emphasize it in practice. Make it competitive, Offense versus Defense, it creates enthusism.You must practice throwing the ball on the goal line. Don't just practice from the 50 yard line all week. Fourth Commandment- Thou shall have NO foolish penalties.Make sure your teams line up correctly. Also, use officials in practice so the team can get used ... (link)

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