Coach Emendorfer contributes 5 great Drills

Posted on April 5th, 2007 in Website News by admin

Coach Mike Emendorfer (Head Coach of the UW-Platteville Pioneers) contributed 5 great Drills around his famous Passing Attack:

Rabbit Drill: A Drill to teach and practice the Receivers (and Runningbacks) how to avoid a tackler in open field without slowing down
Coverage Alignment Read Drill: A Drill for Quarterbacks (and Receivers) to learn and practice how to read the defensive coverage alignment.
Stalk Block Drill: A Drill to teach and Practice the Receivers how to set an efficient open field block.

Scramble Drill: A Drill for the complete offensive and defensive backfield (including LBs) to work on the situation when the Quarterback has to scramble.

Uncovered Receiver Drill: A Drill for Quarterbacks and Receivers to take advantage of an uncovered receiver

The University of Wisconsin at Platteville (UW-Platteville) Pioneers play in the NCAA III Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.

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16 New Special Teams Drills by Randy Hedberg

Posted on April 1st, 2007 in Website News by admin

Coach Randy Hedberg of the St. Clouds State University contributed full 16 Special Teams Drills!

They cover every aspect of playing special teams: Open Field Tackling, Correct Lanes for the Cover Teams, Blocking Punts, Blocking Punt Protection, Blocking for Field Goals, Blocking for Punt and Kickoff Returns, Reading the Wedge for Kickoff Returners…

All the drills come also with an illustration of the setup (and execution) of the drills. They all can be found in the Special Teams Section

These Drills show how much you actually can practice for Special Teams which is not automatically covered with the drills for Offense and Defense.

The St. Clouds State Huskies play in the NCAA II North Central Conference.

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