Sunday, April 19, 2009
Mailbag question: Regarding Coach Robinson's new way of tackling
I believe that in one of your reports from the Coach's Clinic you mentioned that Coach Robinson was teaching a new way of tackling. Could you expand on that a little?
Thanks,
Bob from Cary, NC
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Thanks for the question.
It is called tracking the football and was designed by a high school coach from California.
Coach Robinson has been teaching the method for a few years now. It involves a different method of teaching and executing pursuit, angles, and breaking down on ball carriers called "shimmying."
It finishes with what players call the Wolverine Wrap. We will be doing a full-length article on this new method in the near future.
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2 comments:
I think Coner already free styles the "Wolverine Wrap" emirite?
the coach in california is bill williams, i know him well. He is the founder of football coaches professional growth association..
he serves as a consultant and is brought in by 100's of professional, college, and highschool teams eveyr year..robinson started subscribing to his stuff when he was at texas...
its not really that new, ive been doing it for several years now..
chuck clemons from central missouri is one of the best teachers of the williams philosphy i have ever met...
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