Some of those LB's could've blown the back up if they dropped the pad level and ran through the contact. Good stuff though, love watching hitting drills
hey bro! its a year later, however you seem to know your stuff. im playing d-end, and i always get caught in a block which means i cant hit the rb if he shoots towards the outside. any suggestions? im in a race with another guy to see who is going to win the last d-end position.
@@JuanTurks27 no, my coach said i should engage the tackle for 2 seconds, then proceed to outside. he's reaching my inside shoulder. it was a new way of coaching, as im used to doing my best to get him off, and to stop the outside run. my main con is i cant figure a way off the tackle in order to get the guy running on the outside.
@@rosso5072 so I played DE too, the best advice I can give you is line up where your inside shoulder is in line with the middle of his chest, have your inside hand down in your stance, on your first step don’t step farther than your other foot and make it as quick as possible. if your coach wants you to rush off the edge it’s all about hand fighting, keeping your feet moving and keeping a low pad level. When you shoot your hands to make contact, hit with your inside hand in the lineman’s chest and use your outside hand to either knock his hands off you or rip his shoulder down to swim or whatever move you prefer. If you can have your inside arm fully extended with you pads at his midsection, you won. Just don’t stop your feet and make sure to stay wide to catch the back on the outside. I’d look up some outside contain videos to get a visual
UCE Xy It’s part of the drill. The D-line men are just supposed to be there to simulate in game blocking but aren’t actually supposed to make the tackle
@@markusbg8843true but the LB needs to work on his tackling. In a real game if the RB is breaking tackles that easy in practice, in a real game he’s getting 0 tackles
i like the aggression but you need to teach some kids better for tackles some were standing straight up hitting with actual speed they will miss the tackle every time
As a high school football coach, i can honestly say i have never ran this style of drill with my boys. we run a 5 out look (basically air raid) every down, and it works. our workouts are mainly running, and beating defensive formations. i have never ran any physical drills to this extent. this also has worked surprisingly well with my defensive boys as well!
@jonathan williams honestly i would love bringing more intensity/ physicality, but i can’t. sure i am the head coach, but i coach in the suburbs of NYC. media influence is everything. the reporters had a field day with my teams last head coach, he didn’t do anything but run em hard, however, the media took that, and brought up abuse, unfair conditions, etc. at least we are still winning, ha.
All u gotta do is get low and bring the shoulder. Every kid on my team that tackles like that gets trucked or bang up their head. One kid on my 8th grade team is 4’9 and like 70 pounds (ik he small) but he can tackle kids two times bigger then him by getting low. Btw my team isn’t a bunch of 4’9 kids just to clear that up.
I’m 8th gr 5’3 120 shortest one thier I get low and truck the fuck out the the 180 lbs 165 Lb we have and I’m the qb we run triple option it just depends how fast and low u get I think cuz I truck kids twice my size sometimes
I don't really understand this drill. The linemen are incredibly separated to the point where it's nothing close to a live action scenario. In addition, both the offensive and defensive lineman seem to have no real purpose in the drill other than a head to head collision. Meaning, the offensive linemen don't seem to be creating a hole (because it's already there) and the defensive linemen don't seem to be focusing on the ball carrier at all (likely, because the hole is created before the play begins). What you are left with is a very unlikely 1 on 1 collision with both he RB and LB getting about 5 yards of clear running space before they meet (again, very unlikely). I know this is old, but it came on my feed and just my two cents from seeing it.
Ok.. 1st: the QB should be over the far left bag. 2nd: have 3 gaps A,B,C. Huddle call the gap so the O-Line know the gap to block for and where RB will run through. Get rid of the right bag! This makes the D-Line and LB have to read and fight pressure like in a real game. LB starts over the bag too if MLB or B gap if its a 2 LBs set or off the DE if LBs is a OLB in a 4-3. Make it realistic. This here way to easy for the D players. Straight hand offs in the B gap every time teaches them very little. Might as well just run 1 on 1s.
My scared ass was so good at this drill. They would make me change positions to run it again and see if someone could win against my side. All I wanted was to get outta there lol. Shit was violent and terrifying. It was always at the end of practice too so you just want to get out of that Texas heat and go home. “Builds character!!”
You every kids looking at who they’re bout to go against and hopping they don’t get popped Also, I just got the adrenaline to run a marathon just from watching this lol
In the '60's, I tried to tackle Dick Butkus's "little brother" (who was actually bigger than Dick). I would tell you more about it, but he knocked me out, and I don't remember anything after that. But the good news is, I gained a lot of character from it.
I remember one time I did this drill and my two linemen drifted to the right so the opposite linemen did as well an I did with them leaving the left side completely unattended so I spun out of five people pushing each other around and I didn’t even get touched , I was 11 with no years of experience, everybody was impressed but I was just like , what did I miss? What happened thinking I did something wrong. And while all of this was happening the LB that was supposed to hit me was in the pile of OL and DL and he didn’t know where I went
Loved that drill. On defense, I’d watch the eyes of the running back when coach told him where to run left middle or right. Kind of cheating, but again it wasn’t.
Tbh their hitting is weak some of them look scared. This drill shows who the men are and who the boys are. Always funny when you would see people hiding in the back 🤣 here in Tx it was always a team favorite
Why is the qb back so far? That will give the rb a false sense of timing of receiving the hand off, when in a game. It's all about the small details people. GET IT RIGHT!
Your heart always be beating crazy right before you go.
Fr
Facts
Naww y’all just scary I love this 😂😂
@@e_2times992 He means adrenaline. I remember being so hype before this shit back in highschool.
Yo fr
This gave me nostalgia in a weird way
What does that mean
Trenee Clifton I don’t know what does it mean
Trenee Clifton memories
Same
@@lllllllllllllllII thanks
Oh god, the memories, bitter sweet feeling. Concussions, many many of them. Smiles and laughs many many of them.
Mane 😂 I used to kill kids on this drill. These linebackers ain’t hitting hard enough for me 🤦🏽♂️
quarantine got me down bad for this drill😩😩
I remember my senior year I used to be concussed every other practice. Still practiced though. Highschool was a good time.
@@gabe5875 what concussions like? I’m starting as a sophomore and never had ine
@@nathansarfo1768 you’ll be fine bro these new helmets Speed Flex, Schutt F7, and Vicis are almost concussions proof
The quarter back sounds like Patrick Mahomes
Plot twist- he is Patrick Mahomes
Yo he is pat Mahomes
I agree
Fr
Fr
This drill has single handedly ended more seasons than just about any other.
I do this all the time I did it today
Bullshit
This drill literally simulates iso / dive / power . How do you Coach to defend off tackle plays ? Have a talk ?
Yeah, our kicker broke his collar bone doing it
@@arathearapaima7107 .... why TF was your kicker running this drill.... dumb coaching then
Some of those LB's could've blown the back up if they dropped the pad level and ran through the contact. Good stuff though, love watching hitting drills
JuanTurks27 ikr
hey bro! its a year later, however you seem to know your stuff. im playing d-end, and i always get caught in a block which means i cant hit the rb if he shoots towards the outside. any suggestions? im in a race with another guy to see who is going to win the last d-end position.
@@rosso5072 so are you saying the tackle is reaching your outside shoulder?
@@JuanTurks27 no, my coach said i should engage the tackle for 2 seconds, then proceed to outside. he's reaching my inside shoulder. it was a new way of coaching, as im used to doing my best to get him off, and to stop the outside run. my main con is i cant figure a way off the tackle in order to get the guy running on the outside.
@@rosso5072 so I played DE too, the best advice I can give you is line up where your inside shoulder is in line with the middle of his chest, have your inside hand down in your stance, on your first step don’t step farther than your other foot and make it as quick as possible. if your coach wants you to rush off the edge it’s all about hand fighting, keeping your feet moving and keeping a low pad level. When you shoot your hands to make contact, hit with your inside hand in the lineman’s chest and use your outside hand to either knock his hands off you or rip his shoulder down to swim or whatever move you prefer. If you can have your inside arm fully extended with you pads at his midsection, you won. Just don’t stop your feet and make sure to stay wide to catch the back on the outside. I’d look up some outside contain videos to get a visual
am i the only one who didn't see a single d line try to use an actual move instead of head on Collison
Nope but maybe it’s just for the drill who knows
UCE Xy It’s part of the drill. The D-line men are just supposed to be there to simulate in game blocking but aren’t actually supposed to make the tackle
Not a d line drill
Theres nun to tackle so y do a move? It’s prolly fo da drill
its a runningback linebackker drill
where boys became men
Where boys get concussions
Pie Man you girl I bet you scared to get hit in football you pussy
TDMichael 1 😭😭😭😭did him dirty but🤷🏾♂️if yuh ain’t ready to fight on tha field, just stay home
I remember I was scared to tackle in football my freshman year and after this drill i became a man and now I’m hitting people
Pandagold 672 when did you start playing football?
Coaches that stand like that just like seeing us hit each other
I mean if your coach doesn't like watching people hit eachother he shouldn't be a coach
He’s a football coach so isn’t that part of the game🤨
So much nostalgia. We used to do these drills, playing high school football in Sweden. Best time ever. Where boys became men.
you mean soccer?
in sweden???
Ahh, i love this drill. 1 is because im a D lineman, and 2 this is where basketball players are made.
Do you like warzone
Why basketball?
Or identified .
@@govindasotoj6124 DBs get hurdled all the time
i’ll never forget getting trucked in these drills. ah the great memories. good times.
The sound of pads smacking will never get old.
This drill has produced more basketball players than anything else in sports history
I laughed so hard at this🤣
“Nah I’m good coach, I have a really good jump shot”
That RB is a freak just running over the linebacker
The linebacker is quite frankly poop
The LB sucks 😭😭
@@tateayala4069 yea but they still look like they have a 40 pound weight advantage
@@markusbg8843true but the LB needs to work on his tackling. In a real game if the RB is breaking tackles that easy in practice, in a real game he’s getting 0 tackles
i like the aggression but you need to teach some kids better for tackles some were standing straight up hitting with actual speed they will miss the tackle every time
You must coach for the nfl sir
Thank you...I post the videos so they can see them, not for coaching 101 class.
John Noneya it’s basic technique lol u mad?
dre merce I bet y’all lost erry game
@@lllllllllllllllII you want to put money on that?
As a high school football coach, i can honestly say i have never ran this style of drill with my boys. we run a 5 out look (basically air raid) every down, and it works. our workouts are mainly running, and beating defensive formations. i have never ran any physical drills to this extent. this also has worked surprisingly well with my defensive boys as well!
Your players must hate you if you have non contact practice lol I would transfer and go to a real football school
@jonathan williams honestly i would love bringing more intensity/ physicality, but i can’t. sure i am the head coach, but i coach in the suburbs of NYC. media influence is everything. the reporters had a field day with my teams last head coach, he didn’t do anything but run em hard, however, the media took that, and brought up abuse, unfair conditions, etc. at least we are still winning, ha.
@@tyler7549 unfortunate what the media does nowadays. so sad you cant even run an decently physical football practice anymore
If you winning it works out fine!
I would hate to be a RB at ya school 😭
Are we not gonna talk about how good this camera quality is 😂
2019 was not that long ago chill 💀😭
This gave me the 'you only gunna play this sport for a few more years, make em good' speech from my coach replay in my head
i’m the quarterback for my team and my coach still makes me do this drill and my advice when tackling, GO FOR THE LEGS!!!
For sure
Yess sir
Yep same
All u gotta do is get low and bring the shoulder. Every kid on my team that tackles like that gets trucked or bang up their head. One kid on my 8th grade team is 4’9 and like 70 pounds (ik he small) but he can tackle kids two times bigger then him by getting low. Btw my team isn’t a bunch of 4’9 kids just to clear that up.
Yeah well all got them short kids that good 😂
Yea it’s all fun n games till I jump over yo ahh
same and the person that short on my team is my cousin hes are fast running back and cornerback
I’m 8th gr 5’3 120 shortest one thier I get low and truck the fuck out the the 180 lbs 165 Lb we have and I’m the qb we run triple option it just depends how fast and low u get I think cuz I truck kids twice my size sometimes
Better Than pac I don’t even think they know what football is there.
I don't really understand this drill. The linemen are incredibly separated to the point where it's nothing close to a live action scenario. In addition, both the offensive and defensive lineman seem to have no real purpose in the drill other than a head to head collision. Meaning, the offensive linemen don't seem to be creating a hole (because it's already there) and the defensive linemen don't seem to be focusing on the ball carrier at all (likely, because the hole is created before the play begins). What you are left with is a very unlikely 1 on 1 collision with both he RB and LB getting about 5 yards of clear running space before they meet (again, very unlikely).
I know this is old, but it came on my feed and just my two cents from seeing it.
Qb sounds like Mahomes but throws like Nathan peterman.
Man I miss football, & school.. Late night Practices & Games were life
The one guy who ran out of the bags😂🤦🏻♂️
The only smart dude
@Don’t worry About it Gotta put your head down not up lol
Anyone who plays knows that that running back that was seamlessly avoiding tackles and had to go again is the best back they have
I took these days for granted 🥺 I wanna go back
Concussion drills were always my favorite
Great to see our young men getting to know the game of football.
Well side my friend, well said.
This drill is one of my all time favorites
Ok.. 1st: the QB should be over the far left bag. 2nd: have 3 gaps A,B,C. Huddle call the gap so the O-Line know the gap to block for and where RB will run through. Get rid of the right bag! This makes the D-Line and LB have to read and fight pressure like in a real game. LB starts over the bag too if MLB or B gap if its a 2 LBs set or off the DE if LBs is a OLB in a 4-3. Make it realistic.
This here way to easy for the D players. Straight hand offs in the B gap every time teaches them very little. Might as well just run 1 on 1s.
It’s more for the running back
My biggest pet peeve in football: watching guys try to use hit stick and never wrap up thinking the pop alone will put em down 😂
My scared ass was so good at this drill. They would make me change positions to run it again and see if someone could win against my side. All I wanted was to get outta there lol. Shit was violent and terrifying. It was always at the end of practice too so you just want to get out of that Texas heat and go home. “Builds character!!”
Love drills like these.....remember in high school only once in a lifetime
Should’ve been 2 online and 1 d lineman and 1 lb because its normally like that in game
My favorite drill in 8th grade man nobody wanted to do it other than me and my two friends that was a great year now it's time for freshman year
This drill ends all the little league all stars fantasies about football
This is my highlight of every practice
i can smell the CTE
You every kids looking at who they’re bout to go against and hopping they don’t get popped
Also, I just got the adrenaline to run a marathon just from watching this lol
Love doing this glad I’m still in high school got 3 more years left time flys by hopefully I reach my dream of going D1
Best drill of them all love hitting drills
That’s a nice field and a nice background bro
Expert photographer 😂
Reminds me of my childhood!!!!
Hey coach was your base defense a 4-3 or 3-4?
Dude I love this drill
I MISS FOOTBALL I can’t wait until this summer year to start playing again.
bro ive done this drill before and it's fr the most fun thing ever
This gets me fired up
Nice work!
SO CLASSIC. so inspirational
1:10 sooo are we just gonna ignore the frog in the background?
I swear this is just for the coaches entertainment 😂
I play Rugby but i love this bro
Damn I miss this drill I miss football 🥺
That was a good hit
That feeling of accomplishment when you threw the other guy in the air just cant be felt no where else
1:13 what is the own guy taking down the RB
In the '60's, I tried to tackle Dick Butkus's "little brother" (who was actually bigger than Dick). I would tell you more about it, but he knocked me out, and I don't remember anything after that. But the good news is, I gained a lot of character from it.
This is a very well coached team and it shows. Obviously theyre young and have a lot to improve but still impressive
Gotta love the alley drill
I remember getting hit hard in the kidneys when a LB tried to tackle me, it hurt but I still laid him out
We usually go one on two for the line acting as if we are in the gap with a blitzing backer coming in behind us
Does the linebacker understand how to jab then wrap around the running back?
Man where I am we are not aloud to do this drill anymore because how many concussions my team caused on each other
I remember one time I did this drill and my two linemen drifted to the right so the opposite linemen did as well an I did with them leaving the left side completely unattended so I spun out of five people pushing each other around and I didn’t even get touched , I was 11 with no years of experience, everybody was impressed but I was just like , what did I miss? What happened thinking I did something wrong. And while all of this was happening the LB that was supposed to hit me was in the pile of OL and DL and he didn’t know where I went
Same
@@footballman8891 bruh , what you mean same ?
Fun Fact: That drill is called the Oklahoma drill. I do it at my practices.
"It hurts more when your the nail" Be the hammer
Loved that drill. On defense, I’d watch the eyes of the running back when coach told him where to run left middle or right. Kind of cheating, but again it wasn’t.
I love this drill
No joke I did this today and it just popped up In my recommendation
This drill was one of the most fun
Good runs
I like this drill running in a small area
this makes me miss playing football
The quarterback sounds like Patrick Mahomes.
Is that Asher from All American standing in the back? 😂
Tbh their hitting is weak some of them look scared. This drill shows who the men are and who the boys are. Always funny when you would see people hiding in the back 🤣 here in Tx it was always a team favorite
they is scared they freeze when they meet up when i use to play i use to tackle full speed no breaks and vise versa when running the ball
Fax the mike couldn't tackle for shii tbh
Y’all got sum good hitters
God I miss this shit man😢
Love this stuff!
Man I love when we do those
This drill banned in nj
Tuff
I'm live in nj and my team does it 😳
Why
Ricojames same in ct
pa too
They hit to high
This drill makes basketball players🤣🤣
QB doing the easy job
1:13 is the type of running back you want he looks for his lane plants his foot and attacked the defender can't ask for nothing more
Felt kinda weird to hear the pads again it’s been awhile huh…?
Hits different
this drill is so fun we do it all the time
Oklahoma’s!!! Man I miss those days
There all stopping their feet as soon as they make contact and some aren’t getting low enough.
Good hustle.
Why are the Offensive linemen so far apart this gives the Linebacker a clear shot at the back
Why is the qb back so far? That will give the rb a false sense of timing of receiving the hand off, when in a game. It's all about the small details people. GET IT RIGHT!
From the video it looks normal, but when you are in there it feels like a fucking war zone
Aye yo just remember if u don’t bring the pop then the pop gonna come to u and hurt worse
Most QBs:
“Down, Set, Hut”
Peyton Manning
“BLUE 20! BLUE 20! BLUE. BLUEEE! 96 DOUBLE! 96 DOUBLE! HEY NICE DEFENSE HUH! 9666! OMAHA OMAHA! FLOOD LEFT! FLOOD LEFT! TRICK TRICK TRICK! BLUEEE! SET HUT! HUT! HUT!”
u need to teach some of those backers to wrap around them rather than hand tackling and to hit first with riddell logo
God I miss these days..