Duo Combos
- high knee mentality, get hip to hip thru gallop, trigger lead or drive block
- OT want to gallop vs. angle drive allows you to track near backer easier compared to power where you are working further back
- OC high knee gallop to DL or brace step then rock back to him
- DL disappears from your gap slip to LB
-like work vs bodies more with lb, sled is good change up to work the drive aspect
- still lifter driver mentality covered vs uncovered blocker
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FULL INTERVIEW: After becoming one of the best receivers in Indoor Football League history, Jarrod Harrington is ready for the next phase of his career with the Quad City Steamwheelers.
WATCH: https://t.co/9vkczlKMlg
F cancer - it hasn't met an opponent like @CentreFootball QB Trentin Dupper. Though @TDupper has wanted to give up at times, he's kept fighting. His message on @D3FBHuddle was downright heroic, & it's a moment I'll never forget.
Interview: https://t.co/IDSQx5zHEf (31:30) #d3fb
A deeper dive into that 1920 @CentreFootball team that knocked off TCU by 56 in the bowl game.
Also beat Transy, UK, Georgetown... and played in front of 40,000 at Harvard.
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CONGRATULATIONS to my Boyle Co Rebels! What a Great Game and Win! The Players, Coaches, and Community are unmatched! It is a special place!!!
Take a week off and get ready for number 12!
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We loved the support from the community tonight for the Rebels. There’s a lot of blood, sweat, and tears that have been shed by the men in this picture that paved the way for this program! Make it out tomorrow to Rebel Stadium at 7:30 as your Rebels take the field! #LND
Let's goooo! I know Coach Schlarman is upstairs proud of how the OL finished that game! These guys don't quit. Congratulations to Coach Stoops! Couldn't be happier to be a Wildcat! @OL_Coach_Yenser kept the guys up front going and never let them quit
If I have a concern about something at my kid’s school… I should:
A. Post about it on social media
OR
B. Contact someone at the
school who can actually do
something about it
(I’m gonna go with B!)