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Spring Ball Teach Tape ✏️ 🖥️ Off man 🗣️Coaching points: - 7x1, inside leverage - Slow pedal. Eyes on QB for quick game - Snap eyes back to WR - Crossover run - Keep front shoulder down - If the WR tries to push, you pull and hook - Break-Point-Drive

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