im wondering in tight press do u do the same thing. i wouldnt think so. im guessing only in off man. i would be playing bout 3 yds of the ball and this would work. i need an expert answer i guess.
grammarist.com/spelling/spelled-spelt/ "In American English, spelt primarily refers to the hardy wheat grown mostly in Europe, and the verb spell makes spelled in the past tense and as a past participle. In all other main varieties of English, spelt and spelled both work as the past tense and past participle of spell, at least where spell means to form words letter by letter or (with out) to make clear. Outside the U.S., the two forms are interchangeable in these uses, and both are common." So here in England I spelt it right.
Although it' is all very good advice, it is too much for one video. This video should have been broken into 2 or 3 parts. I lost concentration watching it.
+rare_NDividual Dont look at nfl players to try and pick techniques they do. and to apply them for yourself. To make it very clear they are pros and you are not.They use techniques that fit them best. NFL players aren taught technique. They should know what is best for them to get the job done. I suggest that if you want to look at players to pick technique off of to watch college football.
+Tighe Watson My style of play is off-man. I watch cornerbacks of similar stature to myself. I think you misunderstood what I was saying or maybe I didn't make it clear enough. Ex: I don't watch bigger press corners and attempt to play like them, I know my limits.
Real good vid.Teaching the fundamentals and foot work are the key to a strong defensive back field.
Brilliant! This is a great coach
Thanks for this. Great. I've been looking for a complete basics video. And here I got it.
Great fundamentals. Thanks for sharing.
Very nice! Thanks for sharing!
fantastic video
Excellent job coach
Great and very useful video. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent video. I teach these techniques as well. The slow steps watching for 3 steps is important.
I'm a Sophomore And I play Varsity CORNER this' video helped me especially since we in sectionals 🅿
Yes Coach go Red Foxes !!!!
i think this is great
yes
im wondering in tight press do u do the same thing. i wouldnt think so. im guessing only in off man. i would be playing bout 3 yds of the ball and this would work. i need an expert answer i guess.
Guess Harvard coaches never learned how to SPELL!
I do it for McFarland
why would you open facing the field and lose sight of the receiver?
Well there are Parts 2+3...
Wtf Harvard has a football team. :-\
Do they give out scholarships?
Considering its Ivy, only academic scholarships
That guy was to lazy to even keep his arms in set position haha
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Who was your english teacher? It's spelled V-I-R-U-S
Good video, but I can't believe they spelt quickly wrong. Isn't Harvard a top uni?
I can't believe you spelled the word spelled wrong.
grammarist.com/spelling/spelled-spelt/ "In American English, spelt primarily refers to the hardy wheat grown mostly in Europe, and the verb spell makes spelled in the past tense and as a past participle. In all other main varieties of English, spelt and spelled both work as the past tense and past participle of spell, at least where spell means to form words letter by letter or (with out) to make clear. Outside the U.S., the two forms are interchangeable in these uses, and both are common." So here in England I spelt it right.
there's a pause button.. no need
Anyone hear "boob" at 3:11 ?
The front foot should be the first foot to move, the reverse of how it is when running forwards.
+ben-t no
ben-t wrong
Lol
Although it' is all very good advice, it is too much for one video. This video should have been broken into 2 or 3 parts. I lost concentration watching it.
NFL corners have bad technique I never see them that low. Not all just some
+rare_NDividual Dont look at nfl players to try and pick techniques they do. and to apply them for yourself. To make it very clear they are pros and you are not.They use techniques that fit them best. NFL players aren taught technique. They should know what is best for them to get the job done. I suggest that if you want to look at players to pick technique off of to watch college football.
+Tighe Watson My style of play is off-man. I watch cornerbacks of similar stature to myself. I think you misunderstood what I was saying or maybe I didn't make it clear enough. Ex: I don't watch bigger press corners and attempt to play like them, I know my limits.