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JIM HANIFAN St June 4 &5 9am-5pm Hunter Stadium Lindenwood University 209 S Kingshighway JIM HANIFAN St. Charles, MO 63301 314-562-8880 Arguably the finest offensive line coach in the history call for registration of professional football, Hanifan came to St. Louis for information. Space is limited. Fee: $395 the third time in 1997, taking over a young, developing group that emerged as a vital component in the Rams' Super Bowl and playoff runs from 1999-2001 Football Techniques Hanifan’s unit allowed the fewest sacks in the NFL in five consecutive seasons, beginning in 1974. In 1975, Film Analysis the Cardinals’ eight sacks allowed represented the second-lowest total in NFL history. The 9 sacks is the Nutrition Class lowest in NFL history for regular and post season play Strength and Conditioning review Hanifan was NFL Assistant Coach of the Year as Team Picture selected by coaches in 1977. Following a one-year tenure as assistant head Autograph Session coach/offensive line with the San Diego Chargers (1979), Hanifan returned to St. Louis as head coach Participants must be High School age (1980-85), posting winning seasons from 1982-84. Jim (or entering High School in Fall 2011) was the Atlanta Falcons’ offensive line coach for three Athletes should wear sports shorts, T-shirt, and cleats (non-metal), and a years (1987-89) before moving to the Washington mouthpiece. Redskins (1990-96). Washington won Super Bowl XXVI Camp will provide lunch both days and a following the 1991 season, and the offensive line souvenir camp T-shirt. allowed only nine sacks in the Redskins’ 17-2 season. Jim Hanifan’s ALL-PRO team consists of NFL Jane Higgins Diane Kettering professional players, coaches, and staff. This is a rare Jane Higgins & Assoc. Executive Director opportunity for St. Louis area High School athletes to Public Relations be filmed, critiqued, and coached by Jim Hanifan and his ALL-PRO team. Application for exemption in process. Gus Frerotte: QUARTERBACK-selected to Ray Agnew: DEFENSIVE TACKLE-Defen- Roger Wehrli: CORNERBACK- former the 1997 Pro Bowl while with the Redskins, sive Tackle drafted by New England Patriots Cornerback who played his entire 14-year also played for the Detroit Lions, Den- with the 10th pick of the 1st round of the 1990 career with the St. Louis Cardinals . He ver Broncos, Cincinnati Bengals, Miami NFL Draft. Ray played for the Patriots (5yrs), was a seven-time Pro Bowler after play- Dolphins, Minnesota Vikings, and St. Louis New York Giants (3yrs). He went on to the St. ing college football at the University of Rams, Pro Bowl selection (1996). Gus tied Louis Rams where he played for three years Missouri, where he was a consensus All- record for longest touchdown pass (99 yards, and was the starting Defensive Tackle for the American and a fi rst-round draft choice by against the Chicago Bears on November 30, Superbowl Champion St. Louis Rams. the Cardinals. He was elected to the Pro 2008) Football Hall of Fame in 2007. Jim Hart-QUARTERBACK-Former “Big Willard Harrell: RUNNING BACK-Running Red” Quarterback. Jim Hart had a successful Back, Kick Returner, Green Bay Packers, St. Aeneas Williams: CORNERBACK/SAFE- 18 yr NFL career. Was a 4 time Pro Bowler Louis Cardinals. 10 year career in the NFL. TY- 8× Pro Bowl selection ( 4× First-team when with the St. Louis Cardinals before All-Pro selection) 1× Second-team All-Pro moving on to the Washington Redskins selection Super Bowl XXXVI Appearance, shortly before retiring. Jim was the 1974 Bart Starr Man of the Year Award (1999) NFC MVP. Arlen Harris: - RUNNING BACK-Running NFL 1990s All-Decade Team Arizona Car- Back for St. Louis Rams, Detroit Lions, dinals Ring of Honor . Joe Dickinson: QUARTERBACK-Rec- Atlanta Falcons. Arlen is currently the Head ognized as one of the premier developers Strength and Conditioning Coach at Christian of quarterbacks in the nation, has trained Brothers College High School. Dana LeDuc: STRENGTH & CONDI- several of the nation’s top quarterbacks TIONING: a University of Texas Hall of coming out of the high school ranks, served Famer, LeDuc stayed on as UT’s strength as the Offensive Coordinator and Recruiting Tim Kearney: LINEBACKER. Linebacker and conditioning coach. LeDuc’s charges Coordinator at several Division 1 football for Cincinnati Bengals (1972-1974) Kansas made the top 20 seven times, and even programs such as Tulsa and Oklahoma. City Chiefs (1975) St. Louis Cardinals (1976- more impressively, 78 Longhorn players 1981). Also known as a great Special Teams were drafted by the NFL. He went on to be Conrad Dobler: OFFENSIVE LINEMAN- Player. Strength & Training coach for the Seattle Former St. Louis Cardinal, New Orleans Seahawks and The Superbowl Champion Saint, and Buffalo Bills Offensive Lineman. St. Louis Rams. Conrad played 10 years in the NFL and is a Eric Williams: LINEBACKER-Drafted by the three time Pro Bowler (1975-77). Conrad is St. Louis Cardinals in the 8th round. Eric also known for his intensity, toughness, and pas- played with Los Angeles Rams and San Diego Jim Anderson: NUTRITION & TRAINER: sion for the game. Chargers. 8 year career in the NFL. Former Head Athletic Trainer for the St. Louis Rams. Spent his entire 26Yr career Andy McCullum: OFFENSIVE LINEMAN- in the NFL with the Los Angeles/St. Louis World Bowl champion (VII) World Bowl Mel Gray: WIDE RECIEVER- Drafted by Rams. MVP (VII) AFL All-Rookie Team Super the St. Louis Cardinals (4 x-time Pro Bowler Bowl champion (XXXIV) Ed Block Cour- & 1-time First-Team All-Pro. Mel played his age Award ,New Orleans Saints, St. Louis entire 12 yr career in the NFL with Cardinals. Ray Ogas- CAMP DIRECTOR- Former Rams, Detroit Lions . Offensive Lineman for San Diego State where his teams were undefeated in both D’Marco Farr: DEFENSIVE TACKLE- Jackie Smith: TIGHT END-St. Louis Cardi- his Jr and Sr years. Ray later coached at Started as defensive tackle for the Rams. He nals, Dallas Cowboys, Pro Football Hall of San Diego State, UCLA, Boise State, Univ. was a member of the Rams team that won Fame 1994, 5× Pro Bowl selection (1966, of Hawaii, and Eastern Illinois. Most re- Super Bowl XXXIV. The lead color com- 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970) 5× All-Pro selection cently, for the past 10 yrs with the NFL as mentator for the Rams Radio broadcasts. (1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970). Director of Player Development..
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