Mastering the Art of Man Coverage for Defensive Backs

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  • Опубликовано: 28 янв 2025

Комментарии • 7

  • @StevenPGonzalez626
    @StevenPGonzalez626 Месяц назад

    Appreciate you, coach. And the intro song 😂

  • @michaelallen8112
    @michaelallen8112 Год назад

    Great content GridSD.
    Can u name drop the coaches& who u were coached? As well the system thereof they come from far as philosophy

  • @neckupfitness3274
    @neckupfitness3274 Год назад

    So do you teach "face the play" type man to man? I used to coach secondary and we did a lot of match up zone based on route reading along with eyes on the QB or face the play for zone concepts. Your thoughts?

    • @GridironStuds
      @GridironStuds  Год назад +2

      'Face the Play'? Not familiar with that term. Does this mean turning my back to the sidelines?

    • @neckupfitness3274
      @neckupfitness3274 Год назад +1

      No it means eyes on QB and running with the receiver versus watching receiver and not knowing where the ball is. I see it in college and pros....man to man technique that is not effective because the DB is "guessing" as to where and when the ball is coming. See the field and use FTP technique to attack the ball, not the man. @@GridironStuds

  • @mikeblasterock3841
    @mikeblasterock3841 Год назад

    It happens a lot when the WR is racing towards the end zone. The defensive back is watching THE WR and more often than not will not turn his head to see where the ball is coming in.I don't get it.

  • @mikeblasterock3841
    @mikeblasterock3841 Год назад

    Most defensive backs for some strange reason are not trained to turn back when the ball is in flight.