Jonny Eph
One of the best Football Books I've read is "Football Genius". Based on Michael Lombardi's 35 year scouting and player personnel career. He worked closely with 3 great coaches/ Football minds- Al Davis, Bill Walsh and Bill Bellichick. He makes some great observations on the way they coached and ran their organizations.
Maybe a little more advanced than you are looking for but the book goes a long way in terms of characterizing the coaching and football management qualities of these 3 legends and some others.
Thanks...I got 3 other ideas , not sure if u have read any of these.....
1. The Football Coaching Bible.
2. Offensive / Defensive Football Systems.
3. Blood Sweat and Chalk.
When I was watching the Williams at Trinity game it took me 20 minutes just to dissect a blocked extra point in the 2Q.
1. Trying to see why Trinity overloaded the weak side of the line against Williams' lefty kicker.
2. Why Williams lined up in the formation they were in, with what seemed like a guy on each end of the line turned and faced each sideline blocking no one. Kind of like a mini box to protect the kicker..
3. #77 John Freeman ended up isolated and blocking thin air as Trinity blasted right thru the Williams line and blocked the Xtra point. It was not his fault but my point is this Sport is intensely intricate as everyone on the field has to be watched on tape to see what happened on each and every play. Time consuming would be an understatement. Getting a base of knowledge I think would help me save a little time. We will see but thanks for ur book idea