In Part Three of his 2006 NFL Preview, Bullseye-Sports.com’s Dwayne Bryant provides his thoughts and predictions for the NFC South. Teams are listed in their predicted order of finish. 1. CAROLINA PANTHERS Offense: WR Steve Smith returned from a 2004 injury and lit up the league last season, tallying 103 catches, 1,563 yards and 12 TDs. With newly-acquired Keyshawn Johnson…
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Phoenix Suns Tickets Will Bring You To The Local Nba Fireworks Show
If you manage to get your hands on Phoenix Suns tickets, you need to be ready to move your head back and forth as the ball zooms up and down the court for 48 frenetic minutes. The Suns make no apologies for their style of play, even though their offensive game tends to ruffle the feathers of basketball purists. The…
Coaching Basketball Defense Top 12 Most Important Things To Emphasize On Defense
As a basketball coach, you’ve probably struggled to find enough time to teach everything that you want. It seems that all coaches have this problem! To be an effective coach, you have to prioritize and strategically decide what you will emphasize. Coaching is all about what you emphasize! If you do not continually harp and emphasize certain aspects, your defense…
Flag Football Strategies Offense
This article will cover flag football strategies. I am going to assume you are coaching or playing 7-on-7 flag football. Offense in flag consists of a couple of key things, first misdirection. Misdirection is key for running an efficient offense. Reverses, halfback passes, and having your offensive lineman pass are some very effective trick plays. Those plays are a good…
New Nfl Coaches Face Unique Challenges
This offseason saw nearly one third of the teams in the NFL bring new coaches aboard, and each situation presents questions that will ultimately lead to the success or failure of the new regimes. History suggests that some will succeed and others fail. We’re betting that the new coaches are spending many of their working hours pondering some of the…
2006 San Diego Padres Preview
2005 Overview: In 2005, the NL West Champion San Diego Padres managed to accomplish more with less. Despite a new ballpark, the offense for the team was spotty all season. Ryan Klesko (.248 18 58) led the team with 18 homeruns while Mark Sweeney (.284 8 40), Brian Giles (.301 15 83), shortstop Khalil Greene (.250 15 70) and catcher…