Hey coach, just wanted to say I love you channel and you have great videos. I have not come across a channel that breaks down amazing plays like you do. I was wondering how you get the film? There are great views of plays that you have that I have not been able to find. Hope you make more videos in the future!
7:56 This play, I am so impressed with Earl Thomas. He opened up to the right, but he was able to turn those hips back to the left and then into full sprint for the deep ball. One of the best Free Safeties to ever play.
Check to see if the quarterback has an arm to throw the 10-yard out cuz it's real far orbi has an okay arm the most likely he's going to throw away to the flat or post
This helped... tbh not many people know but we do play the sport in the UK and there isn't anyone who will teach you this stuff over here so this was good.
MEG (Man Everywhere he Goes) on the #1 WR backside of 3x1 by the CB. It’s part of the Nick Saban coverage language for his quarters coverage. rileykolstefootball.com/2018/04/15/nick-sabans-alabama-pass-coverages/ this link is a great resource to learn more about Alabama’s coverages.
+$DameDoLLa$ Hi. Could you please explain what you mean by the hip pocket? I always align my outside foot with the WR's center in order to cover possible slants.
That's good technique if your playing man, but if your playing zone I was taught to play outside. To answer your question though, by hip pocket I mean running with the WR I always have a hand there I guess is how you explain it.
@@HatchettTheGreat stay on the upfield hip is what I believe he means. If you’re fighting to stay on his upfield shoulder, your eyes are probably in the wrong place and that’s how receivers drop you