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@NoFlyZoneChat1 @Wardbord_ @1stGenCoach A2: We pattern match coverage so we collision if that is the pattern we end up matching. I.e. OH that doesn’t have a rec. pushing to the flat will collision and help carry a vert by #2, but if he has a rec. pushing to the flat, we don’t want him hung up in the collision #nfzchat
@NoFlyZoneChat1 @Wardbord_ @1stGenCoach A2: a balance between aggression and discipline. Wall the route runner and still maintain position to cover your ground.
@NoFlyZoneChat1 @Wardbord_ @1stGenCoach My favorite technique. You have to practice it and you have to teach it with film. The key is teaching your players mastery of routes based off offensive alignment. Once they get it, they can drop with their eyes in the backfield while still getting hands on 2 and 3.
@NoFlyZoneChat1 @Wardbord_ @1stGenCoach I Call it box drill. First teach the guys there drop zones then add a #2 Receiver with a box made of cones about 5-9 yards away. I teach them as they are working to there drop and the receiver is running through there box you have to get them out of it. And then add a #1 WR