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Agility Drills for Your Running Backs
When you’re working on football drills for your running backs, you want to focus on a variety of different skills. The following drills will help to improve your players’ agility. Start with an Active Warm-Up What we’re trying to work on here first is our ball security–keeping the ball tucked tightly to the body with [...]
Receiver Drills – Isolating and Improving Your Weak Hand
There are physical advantages that make the truly great receivers exceptional – like Randy Moss for example. And it is possible to improve your speed and quickness – but for the most part what separates great receivers from good ones is their level of concentration, and their consistency in maintaining that level of concentration. That’s [...]
Running Back Drills – Coaching Football Security
Ball security. Protecting the rock. Cradling the egg. Whatever you want to call it, preventing fumbles is invaluable, and almost expected from your runners. While a coach can live with an interception here and there – it’s part of the risk of passing the ball, a fumble will drive him absolutely crazy. It’s extremely easy [...]
Football Conditioning – 3 Bag Drills You Can’t Miss
Proper running technique can make a huge difference for every player – no matter what their position. That’s why I like to put all my players through these bag drills, to help them learn how to run with high knees and good balance. And while every player should learn these, I would say it’s absolutely [...]
Playaction Bootleg – Quarterback Reads Made Simple
On some plays, you’ll need your QB to drop back, survey the entire defense, and find the open man. But on certain plays a QB can figure out which man will be open by simply keying in on one player. That play is your standard playaction bootleg, and that player is the corner on the [...]













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