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Offensive Lineman Techniques : How to Block a Spin Move as an Offensive Lineman

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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2008

Get tips for preventing and blocking a spin move as an offensive linemen in this free American football instruction video from a varsity lineman.

Expert: Mike Nguyen
Bio: Mike Nguyen is a 250-pound offensive lineman on the varsity Palacious Sharks team in Palacious, Texas.
Filmmaker: kyle saylors

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  • 6'7" 315....For anyone that really cares, the way to handle a spin is to NOT BE LEANING OIN HIM in the first place. One you get leaning, a good DL will feel it and take advantage.

  • someone send me some videos of GOOD lineman videos please.. im still kinda young in the game so thatd be nice. I learned what i know from UNI camps and Iowa camps

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  • hmmm, expert village is starting to lose its credentials, i would have settled for a cfl linemen doing the instructional vid

  • @4ras2tafar0i I meant 185

  • not many times when a DL spins the same direction theyre running..

  • @longhorns000 well at 5'7 and 285 your fat and play OL

  • @99F 6'2 125... you anorexic or something? eat a sandwich i could knock you out with only my left hand

  • Just cause you're fat doesn't mean you can play OL we have a player that's 6'1 and 300 lbs and he's awful all of our linemen are under 225 lbs and I start and I'm 5'7 285 lbs at LT

  • Dude your team sucks, yall lost every single game

  • Is this a joke? Any GOOD lineman knows that you never lunge on a pass block, that only makes it easier to get past you. This is terrible.

  • This guy's shit, why's he giving advice...

  • An effective pass blocker can defend against the bullrush AND be able to react laterally to a speed move. No sh!t...how??

    Its easier said than done, and takes YEARS to perfect. The key-when you punch, be prepared to HIT NOTHING. Its very tempting (especially when tired) to lean into a bullrusher, but a good DL can create the illusion of a power move, then slap hands, spin or give a soft shoulder. If you lean and he does this, ur done!

    Punch hard dont lean dont give the DL ur chest

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