Camp Offense-Defense summer camp reviews
	
		
		
	Camp Offense-Defense
	
	
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		  		  Boys
		  
	  	  
	
	      	
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		  		  Sports
		  
	  	  
	
	      	
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	 	Rating: 3.6 (1-5)
	 	based on 2 reviews.
        Summer Camp Offense-Defense 
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    |   | 7/17/14 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | We attend Offense Defense camps every year for the last 5 years.  (Az camp) my son has since gone on to become recognized in multiple other organizations, USA football being one of them. O-D is well coached and teaches skill, technique, leadership and heart!   This is a great organization for youth football! |   |  
    |   | 7/12/12 | 1 | 5 | 3 | 1 | 1 | The Camp in 2012 in New England promised celebrities- None came. They promised that all coaches would be College level or better- only one coach came from a college, the rest were local PW Coaches. They promised 1:1 coaching- false, They promised scrimages to practice what the boys learned- In reality most boys got one or two downs in skilled positions and were relegated to the line for the rest. The coaches only played the best boy in each spot for scrimages as though who won was more important than giving the kids playing time in a skilled position. It's Camp, not regular season! If your kid is already a star, then by all means, he'll love the camp. If you want the camp to provide your son with the opportunity to improve, you will be disappointed. My kid is not an NFL prospect, he just wants to get better. The camp treated him like a throw away. |   |  |  |