Sideline Inbounds Play

Published: Fri, 06/26/09

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SIDELINE INBOUNDS PLAY

June 26, 2009
 
 
Today's resource is to a diagram from a sideline inbounds play from Coach Creighton Burns' newsetter.
 
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