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SONATA UNPAINTED Spoiler Wing NO DRILL Trim 2006-2010
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MKS UNPAINTED Spoiler Wing NO DRILL Trim 2009-2011
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LEXUS GS350 UNPAINTED SPOILER Wing NO-DRILL 2007-2010
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LEXUS GS460 UNPAINTED Spoiler Wing NO-DRILL 2007-2010
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CAMRY Unpainted Spoiler Wing Trim NO DRILL 2007-2011
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SONATA Painted Spoiler Wing NO DRILL Trim 2006-2010
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MALIBU Unpainted No Drill Spoiler Wing Trim 2008-2011
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VW JETTA Painted Factory Style No Drill Spoiler Wing 3M Tape Install 2011-2013
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LINCOLN MKZ ALL MODELS Unpainted Spoiler Wing No Drill 3M Tape Trim 2010-2012
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MALIBU Painted Spoiler Wing Trim No Drill 2008-2011
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Wing Drill

Is there anything in sports as pretty as a wide receiver snatching a football out of the air and toe tapping both feet in bounds? I know that I don't think so. This is not a routine catch, but it must be practiced in order to have it work and hopefully look graceful and effortless.

The drill is simple. Place the ball in between the hash marks and have the receiver line up with the correct spacing from the ball. This will obviously vary depending upon the route you will run. For this demonstration we will have the receiver run a simple 10 to 15 yard down and out. This route will have to fine tuned to find out just how far he will be able to run depending on where the ball is actually placed between the hash marks and the timing for the quarterback to take his drop back. The idea is to have the quarterback take his drop and throw the ball high so that the receiver is the only one able to catch the ball as he comes out of his break close to the sideline.

As with all practice drills, this must be done at full speed to try and match game speed. This will be the only way that the quarterback and receiver can be on the same page. Have the receiver come of the ball at full speed to drive the cover corner down the field. At the desired depth, plant his left foot and drive toward the right sideline. At this point the ball should already be in the air. The receiver must get his head around, find the ball, make the catch and get both feet in bounds. The depth of this route will be determined during practice and every receiver will be slightly different. It is up to the receiver to make his break at the proper depth.

The quarterback must always take his proper drop, whether it is a straight drop or roll out. He must also know exactly where to throw the ball, depending on which receiver he is throwing to.

This is a simple drill that must be run at almost every offensive practice in order to work, but when it does it is a thing of beauty that could result in either a first down or touchdown.

Do you want to learn more about how to play quarterback? Visit the website below for more training and drills.

http://youthquarterbackdrills.com/

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How to Attack a Zone Defense

Do you know how you would attack a zone defense? If a team is prepared to meet a zone, it should be able to get good shots by excellent passing and moving the ball. If an attack is to be successful, your percentage of shots must be good against any type of defense.

The attempt to score inside must be made against the zone at least one third of the time. Failure to get the inside shot will favor the zone and lessen your chance to penetrate the defense.

<b>Let's look at the purposes of the zone defense:</b>

1. To frustrate the driving and screening game of the offense.

2. To increase the rebounding opportunities for the defense.

3. To create an opportunity for fast break.

4. To force the offensive team to shoot a high-risk percentage long shot.

5. To keep the players on defense, especially key players, from committing unnecessary fouls.

6. To develop a focus on playing the ball.

<b>What are the simplest ways to beat a zone?</b>

1. Good ball handling.

2. Strong outside shooting.

<b>What Is the Best Attack for the Zone?</b>

Most zone defenses cannot be attacked with the same method used against a man-for-man defense. In attacking a zone, keep the following objectives in mind:

1. Move the ball well inside and out.

2. Aim at overloading and employ cutters through the defense.

3. Place men in open spots to force the defense to change to man-to-man type of defense.

4. The best way to beat the zone defense is to bring the ball quickly down the floor and attack the zone before it can be set up strongly.
 

<b>Attacking the 3-2 Zone</b>

Players in the offensive attack must be placed according to the open spots in the zone. There are two variations of attack against the 3-2 zone. These attacks are the 2-1-2 attack and the 1-3-1 attack. The center man in each of these attacks may be moved slightly to force the defense to protect the middle at all costs.

In the 2-1-2 attack, either of the attacking front men can go to the side to pull the defensive wing man out with him. As the pass is made from the front man to the corner man, the inside back defensive man must move out to cover him. At this point the center man playing in front of the free throw line, moves to the side of the ball. This move forces the zone to drop back to fill the middle.
 

In the 1-3-1 attack, the baseline man moves as a floater to the side of the ball. He must not go too far toward the corner. This maneuver would make the shot attempt too long. The high post man playing at the free throw line also moves to the side of the ball. Thus an overload situation is created and a double triangle
is formed with the four men on the side of the ball. The opposite  wing man will need to come out toward the mid-court line to protect position for defensive possibilities.

If the wing man shoots, he should never follow his own shot as the overload favors his side. The congestion will not allow the wing man shooting to get on the boards effectively. The front man who is the key feeder of the attack should be mobile, moving to either side of the defense for good angle passing opportunities.

The floater along the baseline and the high post man should possess good rebounding and close shooting abilities. The two wing men should be fast and be able to shoot from outside. The front man in the attack must be smart, able to diagnose movements of the defense, and be the best shooter and passer on the squad.
 

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How is learning basic math, spelling, reading and writing considered acts of 'liberal indoctrination'?

Since some conservatives believe that our entire nation's history has taken a 'left-wing' slant, what about basic math, spelling, reading, and writing?

Should they also be condemned for being part of the liberal plot to 'indoctrinate' our nation's kids in a vain effort to brainwash the whole lot of them...?

If so, what can conservatives do to *avoid* such subjects? Do they have replacements upon which to drill into their kids that could equal the above list of school curriculum?

First of all, I could read, write and do basic math before I ever entered kindergarten. More children should be so fortunate.
Second, the liberal indoctrination comes from how our HISTORY is taught, IF it is taught. A good example is Benedict Arnold; school never taught me what his act of treason was. The Constitution? That was my father; he literally would quiz me on it while cutting firewood. The US Code? Again, my father.
However, public school was more than willing to show me how to use a condom (which my father also taught me) and where my closest planned parenthood was. They were willing to tell me of the wrongs of the settlers against the natives, but neglected the wrongs of the natives towards the settlers. My "social studies" teacher spent more time on socialism and its economics than he did Adam Smith. That's what I can remember right now.
If the system refuses to teach the Constitution at least, how can we honestly say they are serving America interest for next generation?

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