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Old 01-13-2010, 10:34 AM
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Default WHAT ABOUT A WR and DB SEP RULE

coaches,


First off, in the MPFL the receivers are let go to run routes so this does not apply to that style.

But for styles where coaches like to place their DB'S directly in front ol WR'S to have them fight to get off the line of scrim. What about THE ROUND BASE RULE". This is for all wr's and db's who are placed on the los. They must have a round front base only. 2 square bases, (blocks, bricks, cars) will pretty much lock on to one another due to there shape. I KNOW COACHES CAN PLACE ROUND FRONT BASES ON THERE WIDE OUTS ALREADY. But if both coaches agreed to this, it will show whether or not your DB has Dearell Revis lock down abilities using his base only and not grabbing with his arms. It will also show if your receivers can get of the los like a Lare fitz-gee. WHAT ROUND FRONT BASE CAN HOLD ITS GROUND KNOWING WITH A ROUND FRONT, THE FOR ONE OE THE OTHER TO SLIP AROUND IS GREATER THAN 2 SQUARE BLOCKS.

Do you owm a lockdown DB BASE without the use of grabbing on to a receivers arm ?

DUE TO THE FIELD VIBRATION, CAN YOUR BASE STAND ITS GROUND TO EITHER

1)Lockdown that WR

2) Put a move on a DB and get around him.

**How great would it be to see your db not let a wr get off the line just by using it's base

Imagine a boat base not getting off the line of scrim. That's a lockdown DB !!!


THANX
MANTARAYDRE


NO SQUARE FRONTS, JUST ROUND FRONTS
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