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UTSA DC Jess Loepp - Post Snap Movement vs Disguise (Two High Structure) "I don't want the QB to see people creeping before the snap. I want that ball snapped & the QB have to figure out the rotation as the ball is coming to him. I want the...

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Noah Basketball1 year ago

Train your shooters on the same technology the top coaches use for player evaluation. #MakeMoreShots #WinMoreGames

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Chuck Ross1 year ago

Do you think this limits what you can do with pressure packages and the timing of your blitzes by forcing your guys to be stagnant presnap?

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