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re: Dameyune Craig with the receivers

Posted on 3/8/16 at 9:22 pm to
Posted by ffhouston
The Woodlands
Member since Sep 2007
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Posted on 3/8/16 at 9:22 pm to
My guess is to use a quick and fluid (i.e., smooth and imperceptible at game speed) motion of tugging on a DB's jersey to gain separation, one that won't appear obvious to the naked eye.

It's also a simple drill that the WRs can pair off and do on their own time, meaning whatever practical effect it has can be perfected come the regular season.
Posted by LuzianaFootball
Bay Area
Member since Dec 2008
7849 posts
Posted on 3/8/16 at 10:38 pm to
My bad ffhouston, meant to upvote.
Posted by CyrustheVirus
Member since Jan 2013
2870 posts
Posted on 3/9/16 at 8:26 am to
quote:

My guess is to use a quick and fluid (i.e., smooth and imperceptible at game speed) motion of tugging on a DB's jersey to gain separation, one that won't appear obvious to the naked eye.


While this can be a good quality to have, it is not the point of the drill. The point is more to work on being strong in your stance and being quick off the ball. Did you see him bring someone back and he pulled him off the line before the snap? That guy was too far forward on his front leg and not balanced enough. It may seem trivial, but WR's need a good stance and start. These are the fundamentals that get taught in Spring practice.
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