Buddy Blevins
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This video is not to cover all wide receiver releases. It is to help give you an idea of the two basic types of press that will be seen and a few moves/strategies to beat them. If you have any questions please feel free to send me a message on here and I would be happy to get back to you.
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  • @phdgkos47952
    @phdgkos47952 Рік тому

    but soccernutz u can study yea and get an understanding, but ya still needta be able to control tha rock, first and foremost

  • @thundacat9378
    @thundacat9378 2 роки тому

    Great info coach. The only thing i wish you would do is give us more top views from behind the wide-out. To get a better understanding of his moves vs the leverage. But great info

  • @patandsonjamcinerney7354
    @patandsonjamcinerney7354 3 роки тому

    Ok its part of the classroom program and Ive dubbed the 45 degree shin angle with the all important shoulders in the "blevins technique."

  • @patandsonjamcinerney7354
    @patandsonjamcinerney7354 3 роки тому

    the single most important video i can show to my youth football players.

  • @charlesbroadbent4266
    @charlesbroadbent4266 4 роки тому

    i am going to use one of those releases

  • @kenyattafrazier
    @kenyattafrazier 4 роки тому

    3:55 that wr was doing way too much

  • @keyworth82
    @keyworth82 5 років тому

    Well done! One fundamental concept to stress to your WRs that underpins all these cuts is the following: the series of steps are designed to position your plant foot perpendicular to the intended direction in order to provide maximum power and efficiency

  • @broq9194
    @broq9194 5 років тому

    Hey coach, great breakdown. As a former NFL wide receiver though I’m going to help you out with some things. Most of what you’re saying is quite excellent, however there are a couple of mistakes. Speaking about the 10 - 12 yd curl route, young WRs on the high school level can do exactly what you said and catch a lot of balls. However, that kind of curl will not be very effective on the D1 level, and will not work at all on the NFL level. First of all, I have been running precise curl patterns since the 10th grade - AND A CURL SHOULD NEVER USE MORE THAN FOUR STEPS. You counted 4 steps on the kid’s curl pattern, but he actually took 5 steps to complete his curl, which is one too many (5 steps are for the 15 yd comeback route, which can be devastating if you don’t use more than 5 steps to turn and drive back to the ball.) What every receiver should do is train their body to “stop” in as few steps as possible, and 5-steps is a bit sloppy curl for a wide-out, but many guys will probably need 5 steps at first. I’ve been stopping in 4-steps since I was 14 - 15 years old, and it is difficult at first, but a wideout should train himself to accomplish this, and his right inside foot should always be the first foot to begin the breakdown on the 10 - 12 yard curl (that’s along with using the inside foot up on the WR stance on the line, never the outside foot.) Like you said, the WRs momentum is actually stopped on the 3rd step (which is exactly right,) but at this point he should keep his shoulders square and keep his eyes looking forward as if he is going to continue to run, and not turn his shoulders too early. This is very important, and it could mean the difference between a PBU or Int, and a completion or a TD, especially when facing highly athletic DBs. I’ll break down the reasons one-by-one: 1) You already know that a WR turning his shoulders really early to face the QB will alert the DB, which I am sure will be ok on most high school levels, but against more athletic DBs with better reaction time it can be disastrous. I think you are already aware of this problem, but there are many more problems this creates that you are probably not aware of. 2) When facing better DBs (perhaps even on the high school level) the DB will be chasing you back to the ball, and IF YOU START TURNING TOO EARLY THE YOU WILL HAVE A VERY POOR BODY POSITION THAT WILL NOT ALLOW YOU TO BEAT THE DB TO THE BALL. Watch Hines Ward explain this very well ua-cam.com/video/AQdluYWJuek/v-deo.html 3) One thing Hines Ward doesn’t explain about the curl route, is how to maintain the stop-and-go body language at the top of the curl, so that if the DB is overly aggressive then the WR can then fake a 10 yard stop, and then continue to a go route, which usually results in a TD or a very big play. It is extremely important that a WR looks like you are still going forward when you stop so that 1) you maintain deception, and 2) you can easily continue forward to a go route. If a DB becomes overly aggressive on a curl, a coach can then set up the curl and go, or the WR can instinctively use a curl-and-go maneuver to fool the DB on a go route play. Personally, I call DBs “breaksteppers,” - because the only skill that most DBs (cornerbacks) have is break stepping. Most CBs are poor tacklers and usually have poor ball skills - BUT EVER CORNERBACK IS AN EXPERT BREAKSTEPPER. CBs practice breakstepping every day and this single skill is all that most CBs are particularly good at. Therefore - IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT YOU ARE ABLE TO MATCH THE DBs SPEED WHEN YOU COME OUT OF YOUR BREAK ON THE CURL. That DB will be coming like a bat out of hell and if you turn your shoulders too soon then you will come out of your very break very sluggishly and a good DB will be all in your shit! So have your WRs train as if they are playing against high quality DBs, because somebody hopefully some of them will. So 1) train to limit their curl routes to 4-steps, 2) have them maintain a “running forward” look until the very last second of their curl so they can maintain deception, maintain the “stop-and-go” option, and so they can beat the DB’s breakstep to the ball (most importantly.) Good luck coach

    • @gakta6756
      @gakta6756 5 років тому

      I’m gonna use this and add it to my game for this season thank you mr.roques for taking the time out of your day to type all of these useful tips down

  • @OnlyOneJosh
    @OnlyOneJosh 5 років тому

    Why is the camera so far away

  • @OnlyOneJosh
    @OnlyOneJosh 5 років тому

    This might have been the most confusing video ever

  • @malechiorozco8025
    @malechiorozco8025 6 років тому

    good stuff but bad receivers

    • @GReid-ol5gk
      @GReid-ol5gk 5 років тому

      Bad DB's. I feel like the wideouts ran good routes

  • @Cfink31
    @Cfink31 6 років тому

    Very helpful

  • @juwanbrown7784
    @juwanbrown7784 6 років тому

    Do you put your whole foot in the ground at the beginning of your route during the tic tac toe?

  • @zacturf-n-sports6203
    @zacturf-n-sports6203 6 років тому

    Great video seems that some times they are stemming a little much as the defender is already beat by alignment

  • @fallenwolf3250
    @fallenwolf3250 6 років тому

    When do I speed in or square cut in

    • @buddyblevins5605
      @buddyblevins5605 6 років тому

      FallenWolf depends on a couple main factors 1) ability/comfort (which one are you better at) 2) what type is separation is needed 3) what type of scheme the route is in

    • @fallenwolf3250
      @fallenwolf3250 6 років тому

      Buddy Blevins elaborate on what type of separation is needed

    • @buddyblevins5605
      @buddyblevins5605 6 років тому

      FallenWolf if you want horizontal separatuon, use the speed, if you want vertical separation then use the square

    • @fallenwolf3250
      @fallenwolf3250 6 років тому

      Buddy Blevins sorry for irritation but when do I want horizontal separation or vertical separation

    • @buddyblevins5605
      @buddyblevins5605 6 років тому

      FallenWolf no worries, always happy to help. It really depends on the type of pass concept and what you're trying to do to the defense

  • @jaystacks7231
    @jaystacks7231 7 років тому

    This video was very very helpful thanks man !

  • @Darth_pelttt_
    @Darth_pelttt_ 7 років тому

    Great video very informative

  • @demariuscooksey3833
    @demariuscooksey3833 7 років тому

    Thanks I'm a DB and I'll definitely try to use this to my own advantage .

  • @JuliusCoates3
    @JuliusCoates3 7 років тому

    Great video

  • @mellifluousification
    @mellifluousification 7 років тому

    Never step back though right ? Lateral and vertical deception into route. The release on top of route is most important agreed ?

  • @lesliemoran4412
    @lesliemoran4412 7 років тому

    That is the correct weblog for anyone who wants to find out about this topic. You realize a lot its nearly arduous to argue with you (not that I really would wantHaHa). You undoubtedly put a new spin on a subject thats been written about for years. Great stuff, just nice!

  • @s.bailey8635
    @s.bailey8635 7 років тому

    The other option on the bench route will be for the rec. to use a come-to-me theory on the route. Once he runs the burst release and gets on his straight stem threatening vertical, this will cause the defender to open his hips and think vertical route. This technique will allow the receiver to push his route to 12 yards and freely break-out.

    • @buddyblevins5605
      @buddyblevins5605 7 років тому

      S. Bailey, thank you for the comment, i would love to hear more about the technique you're describing! Did you play with Don Holmes for a season when you were with the falcons?

  • @jamesbarber9915
    @jamesbarber9915 7 років тому

    This was great will really help out this season

  • @buddyblevins5605
    @buddyblevins5605 7 років тому

    Thank you for your view and input! This video is only meant to address the initial release off of the line and how to defeat the types of press corner. The stack would be categorized as part of the route and very important, just not part of THIS particular conversation!

  • @Mac__fit
    @Mac__fit 7 років тому

    Only thing you don't talk about which is super important is stacking that DB once you have beaten him off the line.... soon as the WR gets the stack he is now in full control of the route..... still, great info, nonetheless!

  • @jaloniwilson
    @jaloniwilson 7 років тому

    perfect

  • @keilyfe
    @keilyfe 8 років тому

    Your email doesn't work

  • @iSh0Tu99
    @iSh0Tu99 8 років тому

    How do you know when to use hand techniques on press?

  • @keilyfe
    @keilyfe 8 років тому

    How can I get in contact with you

    • @buddyblevins5605
      @buddyblevins5605 8 років тому

      Please shoot me an email at buddy.blevins@opsu

    • @keilyfe
      @keilyfe 8 років тому

      +Buddy Blevins could you please email me. You email is not working. Kthgladden@gmail.com

  • @frankzhang8518
    @frankzhang8518 8 років тому

    really great video!!!

  • @KittyzYo
    @KittyzYo 8 років тому

    Hey can you please post more on routes and press releases?? These help a lot

    • @buddyblevins5605
      @buddyblevins5605 8 років тому

      have you had a chance to look at the other videos i have posted?

  • @thkmpos
    @thkmpos 8 років тому

    Very nice material! Thanks a lot.

  • @bobbywonder8480
    @bobbywonder8480 8 років тому

    Great stuff Mr Blevins I'm blessed to have seen you work hard to become the man you are.#CoachJett#Mesa0809

  • @babytigerx
    @babytigerx 8 років тому

    Good techniques

  • @functionc
    @functionc 8 років тому

    Have been trying to find a good explanation of steps during cuts to help me practice and this really helps. Thanks!

  • @odec1831
    @odec1831 8 років тому

    That description of the two different kinds of "tic tac toe" cuts ws exactly what I needed. I knew the 90 degree angle cut but I wasn't efficient enough trying to use that cut on a curl route thanks!

  • @QuestQb
    @QuestQb 8 років тому

    Great job coach

  • @alexverastegui1445
    @alexverastegui1445 8 років тому

    Loving the details. I'm getting better and better working on these techniques

  • @benmcalpine9641
    @benmcalpine9641 9 років тому

    Awesome vid

  • @EyeOfKings
    @EyeOfKings 9 років тому

    Thanks man

  • @jamesbreland2443
    @jamesbreland2443 9 років тому

    Good techniques...Thanks!

  • @xiaoleixie8544
    @xiaoleixie8544 9 років тому

    Thanks a lot. A great video with detailed instructions.