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Cut a Defender's Back Side to Avoid Penetration On Offensive Line

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Summary: A fast flow play in football needs to have help from the backside. In this free video you’ll see how to quickly avoid penetration by cut blocking from the backside.

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A 32-year veteran of collegiate coaching, former University of Texas coach Tim Nunez has drawn upon his vast experience to create the Clique Of Offensive Linemen Camp. Nunez recently...read more

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" Alright here’s Robbie on the backside we got flow to the right, flow to the right we want to change up, cut into this backside or it can be like a goal line situation where we know we’re going to penetrate, we want to get him on the ground right now. Robbie in a left handed stance, ball going right, cross over lunge, go, moving ahead across, get him cut, good job, good job. Alright Doc right handed stance, ball’s going to the left, the ball is going to the left could be a fast flow play or again goal line, it could be lined up inside usually we’re trying to reach the next guy inside. If Doc is right tackle Robbie could be lined up all the way on the guard because the guard has to get inside to help the center whose working play side. Alright here we go, cross over, lunge, go, put on cross over, on the ground, good."

eHow Article: Cut a Defender's Back Side to Avoid Penetration On Offensive Line

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