Catching drills are a dime a dozen in football. What we have done is taken all of the routes we run and what type of catch we had to make over the course of the year and taylored our catching drills to mimic what type of catch we made in the game.
Want a simple was to become more efficient in your kicking game ... especially the kickoff return team. This course will allow you to maximize practice time and simplify how to make your KOR team special. During our State Championship run in 2020, the average starting point when teams kicked to us was the -42 yard line. Included: Game and practice footage of several returns.
The common releases vs. press man involves a WR using their speed off of the line of scrimmage to blow by the defensive back. Often times the WR has to create some type of move/footfire to iniate a particular move. This is a video course on our relases and techniques.
One of the toughtest parts of coaching the wide reciver position is dividing time in practice to teach them how to run routes, catch balls in traffic, proper releases, getting stacked, and how to properly block. Most of the time one of those gets neglected in practice. However, if your offense is based heavily upon perimeter runs, and screens they better know how to properly block in space. We have found that this step by step blocking progression has helped us elevate our perimeter and down field blocking.
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