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11 minutes ago, Bill said:

Why would you turn all the way inside into the defender when you already have him beat to the outside?  It seems like you're allowing the defender time to catch up?  It seems like a weird to design a play.  Maybe that's why I'm a mailman.

It's designed that way.  You do the up and in or the go, all based on what the defense gives you.

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It is different but he's so quick he actually freezes the defender and gets inside him.   Once you have the DB sitting back thinking you'll turn back into him, set that up for a few plays, then you add on a double move and go upfield.   He'll be wide open up the sideline.  

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12 hours ago, Bill said:

I can understand the concept and the fact that it's a one on one drill.  Perhaps you just do what the drill is.  But it just seems like he's slowing down turning inside back into the defender allowing him time to catchup

It looks like an LB covering him so unless it’s Urlacher chances are he ain’t gonna react too quickly.  And if you can draw him in and you’re able to move out faster than he... badda boom. 

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setting down his plant foot is allowing him to change direction quickly, thats why hes rotating inside.

What you dont see because the lens is forshortening the shot is that he isnt just moving left and right, but after the change of direction he is coming back to the ball and thats the separation he is gaining from the defender.

This isn't an out, it's a comeback.

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