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Behind the Line

CHAPTER XIX
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Remember what I've said about team-play.
Don't think that your work is done when you've put your man out; that's the time for you to turn around and help your neighbor.

It's just that eagerness to aid the next man, that stand-and-fall-together spirit, that makes the ideal team.

I don't want to see any man on Saturday standing around with his hands at his sides; as long as the ball's in play there's work for every one.

Don't cry 'Down' until you can't run, crawl, wriggle, roll, or be pulled another inch.

And if you're helping the runner don't stop pulling or shoving until there isn't another notch to be gained.


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