Talking about coachable technique here. Watching a game (want to say Seattle) the color guy was prattling on about tackling technique. I think he was relating a conversation with R Sherman.
Sherm was saying that once you learned the basic techniques the staff taught you, it was simple to apply on the field, allowing for the individuals to quickly gel and get maximum performance.
Color guy labeled the tackling technique preferred by the staff as grab and twist (might have been slightly different word choice, but that was the gist). At the time, I assumed this applied mainly to DBs.
What would you call the Packers technique? What do Whitt and Perry coach? If I had to guess, it would be 'knock the pins out'. Meaning to always got for the legs. Or maybe 'eat a stiff arm'.
Any ideas?
Sherm was saying that once you learned the basic techniques the staff taught you, it was simple to apply on the field, allowing for the individuals to quickly gel and get maximum performance.
Color guy labeled the tackling technique preferred by the staff as grab and twist (might have been slightly different word choice, but that was the gist). At the time, I assumed this applied mainly to DBs.
What would you call the Packers technique? What do Whitt and Perry coach? If I had to guess, it would be 'knock the pins out'. Meaning to always got for the legs. Or maybe 'eat a stiff arm'.
Any ideas?

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