Coach Parker is one of the original developers of youth football’s modern Beast Offense formation variations and has coached over 30 tackle football seasons since 1994 — with 90% of that experience in Texas, the heart of youth football. With a nearly 70% win rate, 90% playoff appearance rate, and 50% championship game appearance rate, his results speak for themselves. He’s the author of the Power Wing Beast Offense, Pirate 6‑2 Defense, Gun‑T Multi Wing, and other top-selling playbooks trusted by coaches nationwide. A Texas native and nationally recognized blogger at CoachParker.org, he’s been a leading voice in youth football since 2008. For more about Coach Parker visit - https://coachparker.org/about-coach-parker-2/
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