CHAPTER SIX Whenever Pro coach Collins was feeling down in the dumps, he called on his old quarterback, Ron Jessup. He and Ron had a special friendship that went over a great number of years to Ron's start in professional football years back. In Ron's room now they discussed the strategy for Sunday's game at Milwaukee. "We're opening with you, Ron. You can probe them, feel out weaknesses-like you usually do. The kid will come in in the second period, as usual, and by then you will have given us some line on them that will make it easier for the kid." "The kid's good," said Ron slowly. "Yeah," agreed Collins. "He'll be in your class in three or four years. Great that he can break in and learn from you." "Let's not fool each other," said Ron abruptly. "Jim's got the knockout bombs in th

