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Behind the Line

CHAPTER XIII
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The idea is to open holes quickly and jab a runner through before our heavier and necessarily slower opponents can concentrate their weight at the point of attack.

For the close-formation we have, I think, plays covering every phase.

And so, while a good offensive strategy will be welcome, yet what we stand in greatest need of is a play to stop Robinson's tackle-tandem.

Now you apparently have ability in this line, Mr.Burr; and, what's more, you have the time to study the thing up.
Supposing you try your hand and see what you can do.

If you can find what we want--something that the rest of us can't find, by the way--you'll be doing as much, if not more, than any of us toward securing a victory over Robinson.


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