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        <title>Two way players... </title>
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        <![CDATA[ Several guys and I were discussing the merits and risks of playing kids both ways. We have a coach over here on the west side who plays his QB both ways. We
all agreed that you want to have your best athletes on the field. However, I think there is a limit to that, especially in D1 high school where you have a
larger talent pool. So, I told these guys I would bring the topic to my Searn brothers and get your thoughts...


GO EK! ]]>
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			<title><![CDATA[ Re: Two way players...  ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ It&#39;s a simple equation.  As one of those former two way players, conditioning is key.  I was in the best shape of my life as a senior in HS and while I was
tired after playing a full 48 minutes (I left the field for about 3-4 plays a game) I would have had it no other way. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ For smaller schools, it&#39;s not an option, it&#39;s a necessity. I do think that playing both ways can produce a superior athelete, so your star running back
can pick a pass on defense just as easily. Injuries are always a hazard, and they cut both ways when kids play both ways. I guess balanced coaching is key,
knowing you players limitations. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I think for the smaller schools, it&#39;s an asset to have two-way players. Since most of them will not get the chance that D1-4 schools will get to play DI
ball, it will show other colleges and universities their capabilitiles and get them an opportunity to play DII ball (Or D1). Sure, some two-way players are
going to be exhausted after games and be banged up (increasing the risk of injury), but it&#39;s more of a risk for QB&#39;s and RB&#39;s to go both ways,
since they will most likely... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Several guys and I were discussing the merits and risks of playing kids both ways. We have a coach over here on the west side who plays his QB both ways. We
all agreed that you want to have your best athletes on the field. However, I think there is a limit to that, especially in D1 high school where you have a
larger talent pool. So, I told these guys I would bring the topic to my Searn brothers and get your thoughts...
<br>
<br>
GO EK! ]]></description>

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