How To Memorize Your Football Playbook

  • March 3, 2010
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If you want to play to your full potential on the field, memorize that playbook quickly and thoroughly.

You Will Need

  • A football playbook
  • Index cards
  • A recording device
  • Space to run plays
  • Video of teams running plays (optional)
How To Memorize Your Football Playbook: Know what the name means

Step 1: Know what the name means

Learn why the play is named what it is named. A play is often named after what it is designed to do.

If a play is named after a team who uses the play, try to get a video of the play executed by that team.

How To Memorize Your Football Playbook: Make playbook flash cards

Step 2: Make playbook flash cards

Make playbook flash cards by putting the name of the play on one side of an index card and a diagram of the play along with a description on the reverse.

How To Memorize Your Football Playbook: Test your knowledge

Step 3: Test your knowledge

Guess what the play is after looking at the name side of the card. Repeat this process until you can describe every play correctly.

How To Memorize Your Football Playbook: Record the names of the plays on a voice recorder

Step 4: Record the names of the plays on a voice recorder

Record yourself calling out plays on a portable voice recorder. Find space, listen to the calling of the plays, and pretend to execute your job in the play.

How To Memorize Your Football Playbook: Continue to test yourself

Step 5: Continue to test yourself

Test yourself frequently. There may be plays your coach never calls, but could call unexpectedly later in the season.

Homer Jones of the New York Giants became the first NFL player to spike a football in 1965.

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