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Tyler Roehl: Tight End Training for a More Dynamic Offense
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    Series Preview
  • Chapter 1: Tight End Techniques Introduction
  • 2

    Tight End Techniques Introduction
  • Chapter 2: Run Game Essentials and Run Blocking Fundamentals
  • 3

    Run Game Essentials and Run Blocking Fundamentals Introduction
  • 4

    Tight End Practice: Using PVC Pipe to Focus on Footwork
  • 5

    Tight End Practice: Body Position and Body Control
  • 6

    Tight End Practice: Working to a Defender
  • 7

    Tight End Practice: Getting out of the Stance
  • 8

    Tight End Practice: Using a Medicine Ball to Practice Blocking
  • 9

    Tight End Practice: Hitting a Moving Target
  • 10

    Tight End Practice: Competition Drills
  • Chapter 3: Gap Drive (C-Gap Scheme)
  • 11

    Gap Drive (C-Gap Scheme) Introduction
  • 12

    Gap Drive Game Example: Backside Leg and Hand Position
  • Lesson 13:
    Gap Drive Game Example: Tackle & Tight End Double Team

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    • NDSU's Tyler Roehl breaks down an example of the tackle and tight end double team on a defensive lineman.
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    Gap Drive Game Example: Violence through Aim Point
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    Gap Drive Game Example: Block Your Gap First
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    Gap Drive Game Example: Run Hips and Knees Vertical
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    Gap Drive Game Example: Shift/Motion
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    Gap Drive Game Example: Moving North & Caving in Red Zone Line of Scrimmage
  • 19

    Gap Drive Game Example: Red Zone Blocking
  • 20

    Gap Drive Game Example: Lineman with an Eligible Number
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    Gap Drive Game Example: Importance of Eyes and Feet
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    Gap Drive Game Example: Shifting Before Snap
  • Chapter 4: Back Side Cutoff
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    Back Side Cutoff Introduction
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    Back Side Cutoff Practice Plays
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    Back Side Cutoff Game Example: Cutting Off a 5 Technique
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    Back Side Cutoff Game Example: Staying Thick on the Block and Moving North
  • Chapter 5: Pin/Man (Pin Pull)
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    Pin/Man (Pin Pull) Introduction
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    Pin/Man (Pin Pull) Game Play: Creating Separation
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    Pin/Man (Pin Pull) Game Play: Giving Defense Hard Looks
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    Pin/Man (Pin Pull) Game Example: Coming out of the Stance
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    Pin/Man (Pin Pull) Game Example: Gain Ground and Put Pressure
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    Pin/Man (Pin Pull) Game Example: Blocking the Secondary
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    Pin/Man (Pin Pull) Game Example: Attacking the Defensive Line of Scrimmage
  • Chapter 6: Tight End Q&A
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    TE Question 1: How do you decide what drills to do based on opponent?
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    TE Question 2: How do you break up coaches for circuit training?
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    TE Question 3: What specific stations are in the TE training circuit?
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    TE Question 4: How do you coach keeping eyes on next level while blocking?

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Tyler Roehl: Tight End Training for a More Dynamic Offense

In this course, Former North Dakota State University Offensive Coordinator and Tight End/Fullbacks (Current Iowa State RB Coach) Tyler Roehl breaks down the schemes and techniques that are essential to being a successful tight end. Roehl looks at run blocking/essentials, gap drive (C-gap scheme), back side cut off, and pin/man (pin pull) to help coaches and players of different levels understan...

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