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© August, 2010
by David Reeves
Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Coach Southern Arkansas University
© August, 2010
by David Reeves
Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Coach Southern Arkansas University
With spread teams continuing to become more prevalent in offensive football, the use of safeties and corners in defending the run and screen game has also increased. The secondary players are continually drilled in getting “downhill” to stop the run or “being fast” to beat the quick outside tunnel and bubble screens. Without proper consideration and preparation, a defensive secondary can quickl ...The full article can only be seen by subscribers.
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