![]() The legendary Chuck Noll used a philosophy that turned men into hardened warriors that could adapt to any known or unknown variable bestowed upon them. This 4X Super Bowl Champion did not care what you were good at. To make it to the highest level of football you must have been good at something or you would not have been there in the late 70's. This era of football had no rules. Performance enhancers, vicious blows to the head and gladiator type play were a everyday occurrence. Knowing the brutality of this era, it took a different type of man to play the game, as these men really do not exist in the modern day NFL today. The game has become more of a chess match compared to this era and more about strategizing. Learning the "Chuck Noll" model and also the model that won the USFL Philadelphia Baltimore Stars their rings, combined with a modern day Pete Carroll, ever evolving approach. We have identified thousands of weaknesses that are very identifiable and we will be listing them on our Scout Trout "Insiders" page for our current Scout Trout Elite members. Moving forward, it is time to intuitively and eagerly identify our weaknesses and begin to build them into strengths, on and off the field. Our S.T.E.P ratings very vividly identify an athlete's weaknesses, as far a college football recruit almost immediately. If you would like to know what effected your score in a negative fashion and begin to build that weakness into a strength, your viewing the right website and should seriously contemplate joining our mission of evolving much faster than our competition. Some use the phrase out with the old and in with the new, we decided that would work for us, with the exception of learning from our predecessors and the methods they employed that produced flourishing diamonds at the time, Division Three program Kent State. Happy Father's Day to all my former Steelers and my Father David Trout, former Kicker for the Steelers and Philadelphia Baltimore Stars. I hope you all decided one day to wake up and know that WE ALL HAVE WEAKNESSES and that there is another man out there who was identified his and turned them into GREATNESS! Below is the full game video of when I got my head taken off by a 380LB DT from the New Mexico Stars, his last name was Blockmen or something, that's how much I remember that game or moment. I had just nailed the first ever four point drop kick and I refused to let off the gas at LB.
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