Daylight inside
Purpose
- To work on the runningback's ability to find the open gap (daylight) and hit that hole hard and confident.
Description
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8 Comments
willie6 wrote at 08.07.2008 05:29
Your Comment good zone idea. Maybe defenders could start with bag direct in front of them. Two "free" their outside shoulders, one ducks behind to show he's reached? How to make one bag guy a backer?
willie6 wrote at 08.07.2008 05:27
Your Comment good zone idea. Maybe defenders could start with bag direct in front of them. Two "free" their outside shoulders, one ducks behind to show he's reached? How to make one bag guy a backer?
coachroth wrote at 28.03.2008 00:41
@thecoach: yes you can run it anywhere, the tackle as the designated POA is just an example.
thecoach wrote at 22.03.2008 22:49
Just curious, but don't you think that since this is inside daylight shouldn't the drill be ran between the guards. with no bouncing it out until the rb is passed the LOS. Like I said not to Sure because I have never ran this drill before. Just seems to make sense to me.
help wrote at 30.08.2007 06:07
I can't see the description.
coachroth wrote at 03.12.2006 23:31
Tig22 and Snatch, sorry for the late response, but here are 2 graphics trying to make it clearer how the drill works.
Snatch wrote at 08.11.2006 04:21
I agree with the layout or diagram
Tig22 wrote at 11.10.2006 19:31
good description, but a layout would be better


