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Originally Posted by Michigan Joe
Shabby you don't need double coverage to stop a boat base, you need a cover corner. In my view, a true cover corner in miniature football can bump AND RUN (not hold). This is achieved by attacking the reciever from an angle with arms/body forward figures. If attacking the reciever from the reciever's front right corner, have the cornerback's base arc to the right. The arms should lead the contact and help the corner to turn, and the slight arcing base will make the corner complete the turn to run with the reciever. Make it a fast TTC base and you can play simply man to man, bring those safties on up to blitz or stuff the run. When you play against boat bases or proline rounded fronts you don't necessarily take them on head-on, you try to direct the reciever to where you have coverage or you play cover corner techniques.
Joe
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Yes, I got it! I have seen figures like this, you are very correct, I was just thinking head on coverage. Thanks!