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  • Check out "Route Tree Session with Gari Scott" on youtube.

    Routes by Armanti Edwards and ball thrown by Cam Newton.

  • im a wr

    

  • Stemming is a College and Pro technique

  • look at the kid with the cross bar lolololololoololol

  • @iGUYZ808 LOL exactly what i was thinking

  • Why waste steps going where you do not want to...I teach my recievers to attack his leverage to get to his shoulders...if I m running an outside route my first step needs to be outside to gain my leverage...taking his route inside takes way to much time on a timing route

  • @spudftwash Well you're not going to be doing posts or ten yard outs if it's a quick, timing type set up. If you're running a post and they have inside shade and aren't totally mismatched the db will cover it easy if you just go inside cause you'll be driving him back that way, but if you plant and go out he'd have to change direction

  • @Jeffeman29 All I want to do as a reciever is get to his shoulder. My first power step will allow me to his shoulder regardless of what he does he does. Once I am even with his shoulder or he is head up he is dead because I now can go any way I want and have a step on him..

    Now if I am stemming him outside (to run an inside route) and he has outside leverage then im taking too many uneccessary steps. im going to take my first power step inside because he is already beat

  • turkey :D

  • God damn it! That fantasy football add in the right corner, That chick is so fucking sexy. Good god. Makes watching videos hard.

  • i played in high school and wat he said in this vid made perfect sense and was used during my practice...this worked for me because teams stopped playing man against me i caught the ball pretty much every time in man...

  • You cant change the route in the middle of a play. This would be a INT.

  • this wont work against a good db

  • @NizzleShizzle100 idk see how it wouldnt work

  • @Bbarr25 if the db is not 7 yards deep and hes playing man against the reciever than i dont thing there will be a good seperation , and db can buzz up easily if u kno wat i mean.. so the key to defend against short routes would be to line up 1-2 yards away from the reciver not 7 yards

  • @NizzleShizzle100 yes it will u lookin at the kids the technique. of attacking his inside works

  • @Footballking33 dude i play db and it wont work on a good db cuz when the reciever is cutting to the outside the db is not dumb lol hes watching the recievers hips so he can buzz up to the reciever and block the ball , and in worst cases if it works and the reciever catches it , he'll pay the price by getting tackled and it isnt much of yardage gain.

  • @NizzleShizzle100 thats true but its still affective.. it will give u time to make a good catch

  • @LittleNBigPro if the db is not 7 yards deep and hes playing man against the reciever than i dont thing there will be a good seperation , and db can buzz up easily if u kno wat i mean.. so the key to defend against short routes would be to line up 1-2 yards away from the reciver not 7 yards

  • this coach actually knows what hes talking about. one thing he forgot is that when you break away from the defender, make sure you break fast and hard. when you break you dont want to turn right or left like the kids do in the video. you want to make a straight L. you have to suddenly change directions so the defender cant react quickly and you dont get popped while the balls being thrown to you.

  • this is a great video cuz i use these things all the time

  • I'm 6'2...and I'm a freshmen...I run a 4.62...I bench 205 max...and 335 squat max..and I weigh 180...ima beast not cauz of wat I cauz of my height and stuff cauz of my technique and skill

  • datz wat ur suppose 2 do after 10 yards look behind yu 2 cee if qb iz throwing 2 yu i kno dat n im not even on a football team

  • @Lupercio87 what happens if the route is a 5 dig??

  • This is a nice vid, when I saw these where small players I didn't take it seriously, but the coach has good knowledge. Great Vid !

  • advanced receivers?? those kids are 4ft tall

  • coach fail, that was a post..

  • If this video is for "advanced" WRs, then why are they using pop-warner kids do it? Plus in college no defender is going to play approximately 7 yards off and inside. Theyre either gonna man up in your face or they will line up close and bail deep. Anybody can get open when the defender is off, but the best WRs get open in man to man.

  • WRs dont usually choose the route at all. The coach, or QB does. WRs just adjust their routes, thats all they do. They run the route they're told to the most effective way, atleast they're supposed to do that. And you really need to plant quick, if you slow down too much it's gonna be intercepted or you'll get banged.

  • its also good to be quick, on your plants too, if your slow then the db is guna be all over your ass.

  • Thats called facking......One of my best fackes is looking the opposite way of were im going and until the safeties hips in in the other way i cut the other way so he hasto turn around and hopefully the QB throws me the football......thats why i have an average of 14 catches a game.....take the advice, it will work

  • the routes change according to coverage. receivers can have option routes and choose the best route based on the coverage being played. WRs dont just randomly pull routes out of their asses.

  • u can have one option route, but thats about it. remember the qb cant read all the receivers' minds.

  • thats pinball clemons you're thinking of

  • how by the look of these comments you can tell who has never played WR in College

  • you stem ur route as a WR to get space and make it a much easier throw for your QB if u dont know how to stem a Route or to run an option route then you shouldnt play WR. pretty good tips for kids to learn cuz once u get to HS & college this is what they will have you doing

  • So stupid... in real football you have plays and certain routes you run to make the play successful????cant just change up your route

  • wow this is retarded

  • you just change your route??

  • i realize this is more about moving the DB into a bad position but what happened to route cuts

  • thats up to your qb to not b an idiot

  • Good work Willis, this is Coach Ingram. I coached Willis when he played park board football at McRae Park.  He was a tail back and safety.

  • i like this guy he knows wat he is tlking bout...good video

  • Willis Jacox was a very good player in the Arena League and the Canadian League. Willis Jacox played with Kurt Warner when they both played for the Iowa Barnstormers of the Arena Football League.

  • Hi Coach Wilcox. Those are some very good fundamentals for a reciever to learn. I remember you when you played for the Iowa Barnstormers of the Arena League, and of course you knew my father, Art Haege, the Barnstormers D-coordinator and player personel director. Check out the coaching website that I made for my Dad at: Coachfootballnow dotcom

  • no that was Mike Clemons, genious

  • Thanks, genious, for setting me straight.... genius.

  • Isn't Willis Jacox the guy they use to call "Pinball?" He was only 5'7" but he was a legend in the Canadian League.

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