Sunday, January 8, 2012

A-11 Professional Football League - 2nd Update...& How Would Tim Tebow, Denard Robinson, Russell Wilson, Case Keenum, Dan LeFevour, Robert Griffin III, & Great NCAA football players Do in the A-11 Offense at the Professional Level?

As we progress through our capital raising effort to inform & educate Investors to ramp up and launch our patent-pending, spring-summer A-11 Pro Football League, as mentioned in my previous Two Blog Posts about the type of Investors circling the new A-11FL and Why the A-11FL is poised to play a pivotal role in the future of Spring pro football, Investors and football Fans have often asked us to describe the type of football players that would be dynamic & INTERCHANGEABLE playmakers in the A-11 Football League, and Why the A-11 Offense fits their particular skill sets better than a “pro style” offense at the Professional Level?

*As an example of some thrilling football players that would be Game Breakers in the A-11 Offense at the Pro Level, we developed a sample A-11FL Marquee Player document for investors & broadcast media outlets to review, and that document is posted in our Chat Room at www.A11Offense.com for review.

1. The GAME Must Adapt to its Athletes in order to Evolve! Numerous Pro scouts and coaches have publicly noted & complained that most NCAA football teams DO NOT run a ‘pro style’ offensive system. Instead, most NCAA football teams use a Spread Option Offense or some variation of a Spread Shotgun Offense (and so do thousands of high schools & youth teams). Therefore, it’s incredibly difficult for many basic pro football Scouts & Coaches to accurately “project/predict” how these great NCAA shotgun spread offense players will actually pan out in basic pro football.

2. The majority of NCAA Spread Option offensive systems DO NOT resemble basic Pro systems, but they are MUCH CLOSER & SIMILAR in design & functionality to the super-spread A-11 Offense that is the backbone of the A-11 Football League.

3. Tim Tebow, Denard Robinson, Case Keenum, Russell Wilson, Dan LeFevour, Robert Griffin III, Tyrod Taylor, Armanti Edwards, Colt Brennan, Darron Thomas, Bryant Moniz, and MANY other great NCAA football players have produced Heisman Trophy winning years, incredible record-breaking statistics & numerous breathtaking victories in their NCAA football careers while operating in spread option & spread offensive systems. Just a recent example of an AMAZING NCAA quarterback at one of the Greatest NCAA football schools of all time, Michigan, their breathtaking QB - Denard Robinson is currently Projected as a Wide Receiver in basic pro football, but he's an incredibly versatile and thrilling Quarterback!

THESE great college football players & Many More have versatile skill sets tailor-made for the ultra-spread variants of A-11 Football, and there are THOUSANDS of great college players rising up through the ranks whose excellent skills fit perfectly into the A-11 game. It should be duly noted that these Tremendous NCAA football players are the Life Blood of a Multi-Billion Dollar collegiate football Mega Enterprise precisely because they are so dynamic and talented. ALSO, these great players and many more will be Showcased & Highlighted EVEN BETTER with FULL-TIME Pro Football Coaches & Players developing, fine-tuning & unleashing exciting New Concepts and unforeseen wild versions of the A-11 Offense!

** Entertainment & Action: Using (11) Fast & INTERCHANGEABLE Game Breakers in the A-11 Football League is the future of Spring Pro Football.

Step back for a moment and compare USING Eleven INTERCHANGEABLE great athletes in the A-11 Offense (A-11FL) to other pro sports leagues, and wonder how restricted and limited it would be if those other Pro Sports could not use EVERY athlete on the field or court to help their team Score and Win, and WHAT IF in these other examples of sports, IF in...

Basketball: only 3 out of 5 players could handle the ball & score?

Soccer: only 6 out of 11 players could touch the ball & score?

Baseball: only 5 out of 9 players could step up to the plate & swing the bat?

Hockey: only 3 out of 6 players could shoot the puck & score?

Lacrosse: only 6 out of 10 players could handle the ball & score?


These pro sports leagues are examples that would be very limited and hampered, if the above similar type of % restrictions were applied to the rules of their own sport that greatly LIMITED how many POTENTIAL players on Offense could Possibly score. And, these examples demonstrate by comparison how much more the A-11 Offense OPENS up the game of football like never before, so the Offensive Teams in A-11 Spring Pro Football can use 11 great Interchangeable players on the field at once, giving football fans, players and coaches Thousands of more thrilling options!

Stationary Target vs. Moving Target: As a defensive player, it is much easier to track, locate and tackle a Stationary target, as opposed to a MOVING target. EVERY Defensive Coordinator I've talked to over the years would MUCH rather game plan and prepare for an Immobile QB or Not Very Athletic QB, instead of having to deal with a Dual-Threat Nightmare at the Quarterback position.

4. MANY current & future NCAA head football coaches and their coaching staffs will LOVE having the A-11FL as the ultimate alternative Spring pro football league for their players to ascend into. IMAGINE for a moment that YOU are the Head Football Coach at ANY College in the nation, and MOST of your football players have been very comfortable operating in a spread option offensive system. Maybe your college Quarterback is a bit short by basic pro football standards, but he moves very well and throws a nice ball on the run? No problem…A-11FL. How about those “different or unique scat backs and receivers?” No problem…A-11FL. You have a couple of OL that are quicker than most OL but they don't fit all of the traits for basic pro football? No Problem...A-11FL. Then there’s the handful of “Hybrid” players that are a bit too small to play Tight End in basic pro football, and not quite fast enough to play WR? No Problem…A-11FL. Of course, there are the Thousands of great players each year that for one reason or another simply "Don't make the cut" in basic pro football or they DON'T even get looked at! And, that's not counting the half-dozen excellent players on each basic pro football team that are stashed away on practice squads too. An Abundance of TOP TIER TALENT is available that fits very well into the A-11 game at the Pro level.

5. The SAME exact reasoning is true for the DEFENSIVE players in the A-11FL. They will need to be mostly interchangeable, versatile & very in-shape athletes that are able to function at a high-level, and excel in the ultra-fast Tempo of the A-11 game, while competing against the complex and Mandatory No-Huddle A-11 Offensive systems in the A-11FL.

6. Recently, I was asked to discuss a “comparison” of an NCAA offensive football team that most closely resembles what the A-11 Offense will look like in the A-11 Football League?

7. My Answer: “Imagine the Oregon Ducks high-paced spread option offensive system, and make it even MORE spread out, and also using TWICE as many great athletes on the field, and having the versatility of the players ALL being Interchangeable, and THEN offer more than 16,500 post-snap variants that are NOT even Possible in Basic Pro Football!”

**The future of spring pro football is very bright and the A-11FL is poised to lead the way!

The A-11FL is simply the Natural Step in the Evolution of the Game...