Ok if you're the head coach of a youth football team ages 8 to 10 what do u go with? The kid who has wheels and is agile ,not as big , good explosiveness, or ... pure size and strength?
Ok if you're the head coach of a youth football team ages 8 to 10 what do u go with? The kid who has wheels and is agile ,not as big , good explosiveness, or ... pure size and strength?
Coachyouth wrote:
Ok if you're the head coach of a youth football team ages 8 to 10 what do u go with? The kid who has wheels and is agile ,not as big , good explosiveness, or ... pure size and strength?
You're an idiot for asking this question and not specifying which position.
QB, WR, RB
Coachyouth wrote:
Ok if you're the head coach of a youth football team ages 8 to 10 what do u go with? The kid who has wheels and is agile ,not as big , good explosiveness, or ... pure size and strength?
If you're really into actually winning games why so young? At that age all that matters is are these kids learning the game.
Now, at the HS level, ya go with size and strength. A big power guy will wear down a defense, at all levels of football. Now there goes the pass rush, the DB;s are hurting.
I've played vs big backs, after awhile you are.......HELP.
Right.. I get it. My son is a little guy entering tackle next yr he's only 7, and 50lbs.. right now he's in flag, really fast. Not sure how things will go next yr. Has a good arm, maybe he'd make a good QB someday.
In tackle football there's not much passing at that age. Even in HS it's mostly a ground game at many schools.
It sure is! Gets boring lol
When I played Pop Warner, about a dozen plays. We ran the ball every play. We did use a lot of razzle dazzle: reverse, double reverse, pulling and trap blocks. It was fun, but very violent. I played before the 125 pound cut off. I was out-weighed by as much as 80lbs.
When I first seen the subject I got excited, than I read what OP said than I went home DEVASTATED!!!