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No Fly Zone Chat Wardbord - Football Systems 🏈 Courtney D. Bridget Jr. Out of rip/liz (main middle closed I learned) would call it “Skinny” - basically just changing the rules for your 2 hook defenders and backside curl/flat. Strong hook= overdrop 3 Weak hook = 3 up Weak curl/flat = 4/1st crosser

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👉 How to use Wardbord's Play Reporting Feature 🔥 Reports are intended to generate learning 🧠... to help players understand the bigger picture and how important every assignment is! ✅

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🎯 NEW FEATURE DROP: COACHES CHAT 💬 🔥 New Way to Roast the Skill Guys on Staff 🫢 Built for the field house sarcasm, the staff groupthink, and the off-hours grind. (Sorry for the back ground noise 🦻 Now your coaching staff can communicate instantly—right inside Wardbord.

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📣 TOMORROW NIGHT! Our FREE Zoom Clinic is open to all HTXHSFBCA members! Join Matt Cannata, Lamar University O-Line Coach & Recruiting Coordinator, as he breaks down what O-Line Culture is all about! 💪🏽🛡️ 🗓️ June 17th | 🕖 7:00PM#HTXHSFBCA #OLineCulture#CoachesClinic

📣 TOMORROW NIGHT! Our FREE Zoom Clinic is open to all HTXHSFBCA members!
Join Matt Cannata, Lamar University O-Line Coach & Recruiting Coordinator, as he breaks down what O-Line Culture is all about! 💪🏽🛡️

🗓️ June 17th | 🕖 7:00PM#HTXHSFBCA #OLineCulture#CoachesClinic
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No Fly Zone Chat Wardbord - Football Systems 🏈 Coach Contreras Lower level guys, I like technique first. Keeps them engaged and much easier to teach scheme as they get older. Much harder to break bad technique habits after they’re formed.