Joliet Christ would of course be Honolulu's representative. While Honolulu would ultimately prefer to send both an offensive and defensive player, if the program would only support one player, the quarterback would be one of the optimal choices. Successful quarterbacks are forced to have a general knowledge of every position and the pros/cons of different schemes in order to help identify defensive formations and use offensive audibles to counteract them. Being a VERY western team, Honolulu would travel to an Asian country that is currently featuring its ability to successfully support an international following of sports -- Japan! Christ would perform a 2 week training camp of sorts that would have teams spending a few days examining a condensed playbook with some moderate to advanced schemes from the classroom angle learning the philosophical principles, identifying the opposing side at the line of scrimmage, and how to overcome unexpected variables. The second part of the workshop would be to then execute them on the field, while simultaneously testing the defensive players' ability to exploit ithem.
While it would be a workshop for the players, it would also be a workshop from Christ -- putting his leadership skills to the test and testing his ability to be a league veteran. All-in-all, all attendees would benefit.
While it would be a workshop for the players, it would also be a workshop from Christ -- putting his leadership skills to the test and testing his ability to be a league veteran. All-in-all, all attendees would benefit.