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How to Play Football : How to Confuse the Quarterback as a Defensive Back

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2007

Learn how a defensive back can confuse the quarterback in this free football training video.

Expert: Tim Gardner
Bio: Tim Gardner was one of Southern Methodist University's star football players. He now owns a marketing company and continues to work with high profile athletes and football clubs around the nation.
Filmmaker: Kenny Saylors

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  • u guys are asswipes man. hes just tryin to giv us sum tips!

  • This is good but it's not really advanced, more like beginner.

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  • @fazz2052 it's expert village what do you expect 

  • why is he on a baseball field lol good tip tho

  • @cookiegate I agree...for all the disguising of coverage I used to do, it seemed like the QB didn't really key in on us unless it was an obvious man situation. Even then he was checking to see if I was off or pressing. Not to mention a corner on a WR isn't normally the best matchup...they loved exploiting the safeties and OLBs against the slots. Without playing QB or WR its really quite difficult to understand what the offense is keying on according to their specific gameplan

  • Well If you all were talking about me 8 months ago as not knowing what I am talking about I only have 4 years of D-1 experience and 1 year pro playing wide receiver to back up my claims. I knew quite a few QB's in my day. And there is a saying its not how they line up its how they wind up.

  • ay vick hater stfu

  • why you supporting vick huh? do you like to support the killing of dogs?

  • @soccerdom10 u a bitch...

  • That is true, but all you need is a small break in concentration from the QB. If you plan to rush with the safety or drop into coverage(man or zone) the hesitation of a quarterback can create an advantage especially ina blitz situation. A QB may USUALLY read in his drop but for the chance that he doesnt audible and doesnt read his play properly, thats the lapse in focus your banking on with these type of misdirection moves.

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