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Behind the Line

CHAPTER XVIII
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If we'd been able to try the play in a game with another college we would know more about what we can do with it.

As it is, we only know that it will stop the second and that theoretically it is all right.

We'll be wiser on the 23d.
"Frankly, though, Burr," he continued, "as a play I don't like it.

That is, I consider it too hard on the men; there's too much brute force and not enough science and skill about it; in fact, it isn't football.

But as long as guards-back and tackle-back formations are allowed it's got to be played.


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