LB Side Sprint Drill
- Linebackers should initiate their drop by getting to a 45-degree setting when the quarterback sets.
- The "drag dig box" drill simulates a scenario where one runner crosses in front and another behind the linebacker's vision.
- Coaches should teach players that for every "under" route, they should expect an "over" route to be present.
- Linebackers must maintain focus on the quarterback's shoulder and hand once they are aware of the surrounding runners.
- Players must be in a crossover and ready to break exactly when the quarterback's hand comes off the ball.
- If a defender waits until the ball is already in the air to begin their break, they are considered late to the play.
Jeff Koonz, Assistant Special Teams Coach, Green Bay Packers
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