Sportster 72
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True dat!This guy has more moves on a football field than Michael Jackson had on a dance floor.
True dat!This guy has more moves on a football field than Michael Jackson had on a dance floor.
True dat!
True dat!
True dat!
Yes sir. I played CB and RB. You could concentrate all you wanted on that belt buckle but a good jump cut could leave you grasping for air. Still it is the right way to approach a tackle but it isn't 100% full proof. Teaching angles are the biggest things because most often we are not tackling head on.I'm sure you can relate to this from coaching but I played corner and safety in high school and my coaches always told me to tackle my keeping my eyes on the ball carrier's belt buckle because he could move his shoulders and he could move his hips but he had to go where his belt buckle went and then hit him low. Well, that didn't work out too well either a few times when I was trying to tackle a water bug since his belt buckle seemed to be where his shoulders and hips were and I found myself tackling AIR.
Yes sir. I played CB and RB. You could concentrate all you wanted on that belt buckle but a good jump cut could leave you grasping for air. Still it is the right way to approach a tackle but it isn't 100% full proof. Teaching angles are the biggest things because most often we are not tackling head on.
One of the reasons I like watching Jimmy Moreland so much is he is not a big guy but he drives through the tackle which is one reason he is such a good tackler.
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