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No, getting low, getting leverage and having a good base are not like running fast. And no one is stronger or less likely to be moved by playing high. A high center of gravity only makes you more vulnerable to getting beat. The technique is easiest to apply to interior lineman, because for a running play, you often get hit before you can truly stand up. At this point its a hand fight and shoving match. Low man usually wins.
Low man wins. That's what Line coaches always teach, same with LB coaches teaching a breakdown. There is a technique to it and bending at the waist will not help.
Some are natural at it and have no problem operating in the correct position. Some people (waist benders vs. knee benders in scouting parlance) do not come by it naturally and must learn to operate that way. Its no different than any hand technique. Gifted, large players can get away with not having it at lower levels, but will get burned by the pros. Undoubtedly, there area few pro specimens who never had to worry about it because they were gifted beyond most. But they are rare.
Walk through any high school practice field and there will be a contraption built of metal fence posts and ropes. Its like a limbo stick for lineman. There will be three to five paths (like part of an obstacle course) through the fence posts and then open space on the other side. Lineman will line up in the paths, facing the posts and rope. And if you don't want to strangle yourself, then when the coach yells "HIKE!" or blows the whistle, you shoot out real low.
The chutes?
Originally posted by pbmax
Originally posted by bobblehead
Its a gift to get low and have power still. Just like running a 4.4 is a gift the ability to have good knee bend and still play with athleticism is a gift. You absolutely can not teach it. So when guys get destroyed and MM says its all about pad level and we need to get that fixed I'm begging the question HOW!!!
If a speedster ran by our DB would MM say its just a matter of not being fast enough and we have to get that fixed?? Hell no, but its the same damned thing.
If a speedster ran by our DB would MM say its just a matter of not being fast enough and we have to get that fixed?? Hell no, but its the same damned thing.
Low man wins. That's what Line coaches always teach, same with LB coaches teaching a breakdown. There is a technique to it and bending at the waist will not help.
Some are natural at it and have no problem operating in the correct position. Some people (waist benders vs. knee benders in scouting parlance) do not come by it naturally and must learn to operate that way. Its no different than any hand technique. Gifted, large players can get away with not having it at lower levels, but will get burned by the pros. Undoubtedly, there area few pro specimens who never had to worry about it because they were gifted beyond most. But they are rare.
Walk through any high school practice field and there will be a contraption built of metal fence posts and ropes. Its like a limbo stick for lineman. There will be three to five paths (like part of an obstacle course) through the fence posts and then open space on the other side. Lineman will line up in the paths, facing the posts and rope. And if you don't want to strangle yourself, then when the coach yells "HIKE!" or blows the whistle, you shoot out real low.


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