The idea in this drill is to keep maintain your footworkability and not give up real-estate. The aperatus in the background forces a low start to the drill and they work along the line a certain distance out from the contraption.
The idea in this drill is to keep maintain your footworkability and not give up real-estate. The aperatus in the background forces a low start to the drill and they work along the line a certain distance out from the contraption.
Justin Venable practicing the deep snap. Imagine the leverage advantage a defensive lineman has at this point.
Brit Framel, (one of the recipients of Venable's snaps) prepares to kick as the other legs ( #83 David Schexnayder and #18 Drew Edmiston) look on.
awesome picture of #17. thanks.
Great pictures Turbine! As always.....Enjoyed chating with you Saturday...Hope to see you again soon!
As far as how practice has been going....Maybe this guys take on it will help!
"The Cajun defense has dominated the last two days, including Saturday afternoon's middle drill session when running room was at a premium.
Caleb Rubin had a solid gain on a sweep behind the blocking of Justin Venable on one play, and freshman Tyrell Fenroy fought for yardage up the middle, but there wasn't much other success."
Sound familiar?
See: http://acadiananow.com/apps/pbcs.dll...508140355/1006
Abdule Levier changing direction during middle drill on Saturday.
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