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Former Texas Tech/Washington State/Mississippi State HC Mike Leach - Block it Up Drill Great work for both sides of the ball - Offense (Perimeter Blocking) - Defense (Block Destruction) "In the back of their mind, WRs think they're too good to block. You have to destroy that thought. We...

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