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This year I worked across multiple levels and roles in football and watched even more. With that said, here is a thread of my observations/thoughts, and what I will be thinking about moving forward. As always, I'd love to hear others thoughts, so lets begin...🧵
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Remaining needs for NE: TE2 (please some athleticism) LB4 (with Gibbens out, Muma competing with KJ Britt, but both are true STers). SAF4 (Pettus 3rd; Maybe Mapu there full-time?) Swing tackle EDGE3/4 (Ponder/Swinson currently) IDL3/4 RB3 Cherry on top: Top WR
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ICYMI, Gregg Williams joined us last week on the Make Defense Great Again podcast. Here is his story about how he got Jon Gruden drunk, had him reveal a weakness in their defense, and the call he created to take advantage of it. Spoiler: it's called "Chucky." @CoachGreggSB44 @BarstoolGruden @BarstoolBigCat @PFTCommenter
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This year I worked across multiple levels and roles in football and watched even more. With that said, here is a thread of my observations/thoughts, and what I will be thinking about moving forward. As always, I'd love to hear others thoughts, so lets begin...🧵
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Grass: Slower acceleration (Top speed often multiple MPH lower), tougher reactionary movement (defense). Pass rush is slower (power rushing >), man coverage is tougher, and short striders thrive. Pass windows are larger!!
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So as a team-builder, who do you target and how do you build your team? Quicker than fast players can dominate on grass because no one is fast, but better acceleration can create windows and widen the gap early in reps.
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