Cleary, this is a very, very well written opus of educational technique geared toward a very, very special American pasttime: football.
Using very, very easy to understand terminology, any parent interested in becoming a very, very special component of their child's life should read this book. I keep my guide in a very, very special place... next to my Bible.
It's a very, very special gift for coaches at all levels: from novices to mediocre/middling collegiate coaches at a highly respected national university located in Syracuse, NY (name withheld to protect the innocent). It's the kind of gift you'd like to put in a little box and put a very, very special bow on the top and open it up at a very, very special time.
From coaching special teams, to underwhelming secondary play, to a complex offense which is too difficult for its own good, Coach Pasqualoni leaves no stone unturned on how to become an integral part of a football teams success and more prominently its failure.
Most importantly, the very, very special feature on how to not fire your assistant coaches when they fail to achieve satisfactory/mandatory results will charm the soul and question the logic of common intellect.
I would rush out today and buy as many of these very, very special books as I could possibly squander my money on.
Using very, very easy to understand terminology, any parent interested in becoming a very, very special component of their child's life should read this book. I keep my guide in a very, very special place... next to my Bible.
It's a very, very special gift for coaches at all levels: from novices to mediocre/middling collegiate coaches at a highly respected national university located in Syracuse, NY (name withheld to protect the innocent). It's the kind of gift you'd like to put in a little box and put a very, very special bow on the top and open it up at a very, very special time.
From coaching special teams, to underwhelming secondary play, to a complex offense which is too difficult for its own good, Coach Pasqualoni leaves no stone unturned on how to become an integral part of a football teams success and more prominently its failure.
Most importantly, the very, very special feature on how to not fire your assistant coaches when they fail to achieve satisfactory/mandatory results will charm the soul and question the logic of common intellect.
I would rush out today and buy as many of these very, very special books as I could possibly squander my money on.