WR DRILL: Attack the Technique
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@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
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@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
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Check out "Route Tree Session with Gari Scott" on youtube.
Routes by Armanti Edwards and ball thrown by Cam Newton.
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im a wr
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@iGUYZ808 LOL exactly what i was thinking
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Stemming is a College and Pro technique
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look at the kid with the cross bar lolololololoololol
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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
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turkey :D
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God damn it! That fantasy football add in the right corner, That chick is so fucking sexy. Good god. Makes watching videos hard.
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.
mycallwasanswered 2 years ago 13
i like this guy he knows wat he is tlking bout...good video
flash2762 2 years ago 6