Wide Receiver Crack Blocks - TCA 1997
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I never thought i could say ouch so much in only 3:47.
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i love the moment when u see a crackback coming and u know its gonna be bad
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@neovista11 - I dont know how you can compare sprinters to football wide receivers. If wide receivers were in the same stance as sprinters, they would be at a disadvantage. If WRs are in a good sprinting stance and use the same form as sprinters, WR's would not be able to see coverages, and if they are press covered, they will be put on their face. I understand that there are hall of fame receivers that came out of a 3pt. Im just saying that it is not biomechanically effecient to start in one...
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i liked the part where he made it back to the line.
TophatOSx86 11 months ago
@TophatOSx86 - Yeah, it was the end of the game. For the linebacker. He was out for the rest of the game and we ran another play. And then another. And then another. A hit can be the game for a player but rarely for a team. The next guy got it too.
neovista11 1 month ago
nice video, but wr's in a 3points stance is simply retarted
BblockB3 1 year ago
@BblockB3 - Winning the last game of the season isn't.
neovista11 1 month ago
lol he's in a 3 point stance. this bantam league?
bonecrusher43 1 year ago
@bonecrusher43 - Glad you noticed. Ever seen a sprinter in the Olympics? I'll skip the history lessons about how many Hall of Fame receivers were in 3 point stances or how man to man coverage is harder against a 3 point stance, etc. If all you know is stand-up starts then I can understand your comment, but the fastest release into a route is a 3 point stance.
neovista11 1 year ago