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Quarterback Therapist applies game winning football strategy to a quarterback's failing marriage. Consider this quote from famous Joe Paterno, head coach of Penn State University, in Offensive Football Strategies (AFCA 2000) page 3: "Defensively, you lose games by your mistakes. You wait and react, you stymie the unexpected, you rely on satic environs such as the width of the field and hash marks. Yes, defense does have some ability to force the issue and certainly must be combative, but in essence, defense is a "watch and ward" type of action. Defense is the art of preparing for any eventuality. Conversely, offense is all about attack, assault, and surprise--striking the first blow. Offense must have the ability to force the defense into mistakes and then exploit these errors. You should and at times must take chances if you are to surprise the defense."