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Written by Coach Bass
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Wednesday, 25 January 2006 |
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In this drill, the wide receiver should not be concerned with learning how to run the complete "out" pass pattern. The focus, instead, is on teaching the receiver how to use the glide phase of the pass pattern to maneuver the defender away from the final area of the intended route. The receiver will not actually break to the outside, but should continue running up the field until he has passed the coach. The same drill setup will be used for teaching the tight end how to adjust his glide based on the coverage location of the defensive player.
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