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Chad Thomas, Mcintosh and Gerald Willis are the best at getting skinny in the gaps. We're likely gonna see some crazy DL numbers this year.*What he says about flipping the hips and turning their numbers. I call it "protecting the numbers". It's something a lot of kids struggle with that's a very important detail. Love to him stressing that.
He looked good last year in Fall practice, too. I think he's a solid player; just needs to be consistent and finally show up. Hopefully, the $ will call his motivation.I can't believe I'm writing this but Moten (95) looked good in that video.
That pipeline of first-round DL is about to start up again....
Knowing his resume, we obviously could already assume he was teaching this stuff before seeing the video...
But it's nice to actually SEE HIM teaching the details that I would expect from an elite DL coach.
*What he says about flipping the hips and turning their numbers. I call it "protecting the numbers". It's something a lot of kids struggle with that's a very important detail. Love to him stressing that.
*What he tells Jackson about having both feet in the ground for greater power. This allows him to roll his hips and extend.
*How he empathizes an exaggerated rip move, not just leaving the rip halfway (where it usually gets stuck) but actually taking it all the way above your head. (clearing yourself from the O-lineman)
This is good, detailed **** man! And believe it or not, this type of detail is not being stressed all across the country. I've clinic'd with many D-line coaches and been to other University's practices and this guy is one of the best in the business for a reason. As someone who loves D-line play I am so psyched to have this dude here. We're extremely lucky.
Imagine keeping 2 of Mcintosh, Norton, Moten and Willis for 2018. Adding them to Ford, Martin, Silvera, etc. More likely we lose all 4 (as has been rumored), but fun to think about that absolutely incredible defense.He looked good last year in Fall practice, too. I think he's a solid player; just needs to be consistent and finally show up. Hopefully, the $ will call his motivation.I can't believe I'm writing this but Moten (95) looked good in that video.
He's also a kid that probably should have been redshirted as a frosh to gain weight and ect. It's a shame this is his last year.
Out of all the players on the DL my favorite is Kendrick Norton, he will ******* eat your lunch.
He's the real intimidator/bully on the line.
[TWEET]857787047662292992[/TWEET]It's still going on at Mizzou...That pipeline of first-round DL is about to start up again....
DE Charles Harris is going to be a 1st round pick from Mizzou this coming draft & he was a Coach Kool recruit.
Knowing his resume, we obviously could already assume he was teaching this stuff before seeing the video...
But it's nice to actually SEE HIM teaching the details that I would expect from an elite DL coach.
*What he says about flipping the hips and turning their numbers. I call it "protecting the numbers". It's something a lot of kids struggle with that's a very important detail. Love to him stressing that.
*What he tells Jackson about having both feet in the ground for greater power. This allows him to roll his hips and extend.
*How he empathizes an exaggerated rip move, not just leaving the rip halfway (where it usually gets stuck) but actually taking it all the way above your head. (clearing yourself from the O-lineman)
This is good, detailed **** man! And believe it or not, this type of detail is not being stressed all across the country. I've clinic'd with many D-line coaches and been to other University's practices and this guy is one of the best in the business for a reason. As someone who loves D-line play I am so psyched to have this dude here. We're extremely lucky.
Out of all the players on the DL my favorite is Kendrick Norton, he will ******* eat your lunch.
He's the real intimidator/bully on the line.
Just ax Frenchy The Flicker at FSU. When Norton attempted to decapitate him, I wept tears of pride.
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