SPORTS CLINICS
Pro Players Association is honored to have had Bill Harris represent us when he addressed over 650 members of the Broomfield Youth Football Association at their annual combine on Monday August 6, 2007 at the Broomfield Commons Fields in Broomfield, CO. Bill spoke to the kids about Leadership, Sportsmanship and Life.
Bill Harris is a former Denver Bronco Running Back, Punter, Kick Return, Defensive Back and Special Teams player, graduated the University of Colorado with a B.S. in Marketing in 1971 and an MBA in 1974. At CU, he was voted the Big 8 Sophomore Back of the Year, and 2nd Team Look All-American in 1965. Bill was voted Most Valuable Player in 1967, and was Senior Team Captain. In 1967, he ranked the 8th in All-Time Career Leader in Rushing Yards and 10th in All-Purpose Yards gained for the University of Colorado. Bill’s professional football career began when he was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons where he played the 1968 season. The following two seasons, 1969 and 1970 he played for the Minnesota Vikings and played in Super Bowl IV. In 1971, Bill played for the New Orleans Saints. He completed his football career playing with the Denver Broncos in the 1972 season. Bill went on to have a 35 years plus senior management career in marketing, sales and general management for several public and privately held firms. Bill has since completed post-graduate work at Wharton School and MIT. He resides in Colorado and is president of Marketron, Inc., a 17 year old consulting company. He is a board member of “Save Our Youth” and he is a marketing and branding instructor The Art Institute of Colorado and Colorado Technical University in Denver. He is a valuable asset to Pro Players Association, actively volunteering his time to many fund raising and community events. Bill is the father of four (4) sons and a daughter. His daughter Keela, a four year veteran of the Denver Broncos Cheerleaders recently retired to concentrate full-time on graduate school at Regis.



| As junior high school programs diminish, the NFL Junior Player Development program is an attempt to rebuild youth tackle football as an effective feeder system for high school programs. The program is a readapted youth tackle football instructional and developmental playing method for junior high school boys and girls between the ages of 12 and 14. In order to receive a full experience and understanding of the game, every participant receives a wide range of training in a number of positions. | ||
| • All basic fundamentals, such as tackling and blocking, are taught and reviewed at every practice. They are best taught progressively, with the idea of “crawling” first, then “walking, jogging and finally running.” Fundamentals of form tackling and the six-point progression of blocking are first introduced six inches apart and then slowly separated by distance. This structured and controlled environment enables all players to learn at their comfort level.
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NFL JPD JR. HIGH SCHOOL CLINIC, MONDAY, JULY 16 - FRIDAY, JULY 20; TIME: 8AM -12PM