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Your books on football coaching are fantastic. I've had them for 5 years now and still learn things each time they're read. Great antidote to the nonsense that passes as coaching these days. Thanks!
Today I am ordering two more copies of your Single Wing book for my other offensive coaches -- there is simply too much good, insightful information in there for them not to read it first hand . . . and I need them on the same page.
Again, thank you for the excellent publicatoins. I have all the other football books now, some in multiple copies.
thomas.mccallister@comcast.net
[Your books] are awesome - best books on coaching I've ever read.
I plan on buying all your football books now!!!
I didn't realize what an "idiot coach" I was until now.
THANKS for slapping sense into me!!
I'm switching over from the veer & spread to the Reed Single Wing.
2 months ago (spring ball) I had a single wing (with fullback) run against my 5-3-3 and I didn't know what it was and my defense suffered a slow, grinding defeat. The coach running the SW was Coach Mohns of Saguaro High School, Scottsdale, AZ.
Matt Thornton
Chandler AZ
“Over the past few years, we’ve been impressed by a West Point graduate (with a Harvard MBA after his name) who has been coaching and writing on practically every phase of youth football.
“ All of his books are excellently written, splendidly organized, and thoroughly practical. And so we keep asking ourselves: Why isn’t John T. Reed of [Alamo], CA, also writing for the college and even more advanced groups?
“Perhaps because he is still at his peak in the youth game. All you have to do is take a look at his latest offering: Coaching Freshman & Junior Varsity High School Football.
“This is not your conventional football text with yards of X’s and O’s, photographs, and other simplicities. The author has evolved an original format. He focuses on just seven major chapters, which he stretches out into all kinds of fascinating elaborations.
“The most intriguing of his subjects is the awesome winning streak that was compiled by the De La Salle (Concord, CA) High School football team coached by Bob Ladouceur.”
Herman L. Maisin, Editor-In-Chief,Scholastic Coachmagazine, January 2008