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Guys I want to share with you a great opportunity for  your middle school, high school and even college football players to get some great offseason work, we took a group of kids to Halls high school in Knoxville this past Sunday and I can say we were absolutely blown away at the work these players were going through, there were 40 or so players there ranging in all age groups and I can tell you the instruction and position training that was going on was very impressive.

 

 The tempo of the drills and transitioning from one to the next looked as if these kids had practiced together for a month and much to my surprise most of the kids that were there had just came for the first time, I highly recommend the work and if you have a QB he can get some really good training there.

 

Was told that there were players from 10 or 12 different high schools and one college, check it out Sundays at Halls high school you won't be disappointed.

 

They also have a National traveling 7 on 7 team that is traveling all over the SE this spring and summer.

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