[HTML1] Quarterbacks have lots of plays that they can use to score points and move the football down the field. If you watch the quarterback and never take your eyes off of him you will be able to identify the tricks of his trade and Talk QB Talk!
- Bootleg: The QB pretends to hand off the ball to another player but instead he keeps the ball moves in the opposite direction of the fake hand off and either runs with the ball or passes it
- QB Scramble: The QB runs out of the pocket to avoid being sacked hoping to buy time for one of his receivers to get open so the QB can throw the ball to the open player
- QB Sneak: Upon receiving the snap from the center the QB immediately lunges forward with the football. The quarterback sneak is used when the team only needs short yardage (sometimes a few inches) to gain a 1st down or score a touchdown by reaching the goal line.
- Draw Play: The QB makes another fake move by dropping back as if to pass but instead he runs the ball or hands the ball off to another player to run with it
- Hail Mary: The QB throws a long, aerial pass hoping to find one of his receivers near the goal line who can catch it and score a TD. This pass when it works is a “thing of beauty.”
Fresh out of Villanova Law School Susan worked at a corporate law firm in Philadelphia and also served as the legal counsel of the Philadelphia Eagles. After several years at the Eagles she became the Vice President and acting general manager of the franchise—the only woman to ever hold all three positions with a professional football team.
Susan learned everything a woman needs to know about football during the 5 years she spent with the Eagles. Here are some of the highlights:
- Watched a ton of football games and sat in with coaches when they reviewed game films and picked players’ performance apart
- After raising ticket prices for the first time in 10 years she became public enemy number 1 with Eagles ticket holders
- By changing the press luncheons from steak to hot dogs the press gave her the title of “the wicked witch of the vet” (Eagles stadium was named Veterans Stadium)
- As the spokesperson for the Eagles she was often booed and once received a 10 minute standing boo from several hundred males at a prestigious award ceremony
- Once the fans knew her car as she drove out of the stadium they often pelted her car with eggs
- Through it all she negotiated players’ contracts, worked with the coaching staff, scouts, trainers, and video crew, and represented the Eagles at many of the NFL league meetings
- Susan made many friends in football and credits her success to knowing how to talk football
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