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Coach Dantzler, Sr.
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Coach Dantzler, Sr.
@81ways
When I die I want them to say he gave more than he took, that would be true success to me!
Odenton, MD Katılım Mayıs 2010
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Need ALL WR’s to take note on how Parker Washington had EMPHASIS on looking the ball in.
These small details can help with concentration drops and increase chances of securing the catch.
Jamal St. Cyr@JStCyrTV
Slo-mo P Dub
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Yup it was stressed to me in college how important it is to get out of curls and comebacks in 3 steps.
Jettas found an old yet simple way for guys to practice being efficient in & out of their breaks.
Mike Hill Jr.@CoachMikeHillSF
I remember some folks told me getting out the break in 3 steps wasn’t important… Always taught getting out the break in 3 steps & exploding out the route… If you don’t believe me…Believe @JJettas_2
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As an AD, you quickly learn that people want to win. However, many do not like what the landscape of winning looks like. The reality is that athletics are constantly evolving. Expectations change, competition changes, and the level of commitment needed to be successful changes.
When the landscape of your league changes, you must be willing to adapt if you want to remain competitive. Programs that refuse to evolve often get left behind while others continue to grow.
Adaptation does not mean changing your core values or standards. It means finding better ways to develop athletes, support coaches, build culture, and meet the demands of today’s competitive environment.
Growth requires honesty, flexibility, and the willingness to improve instead of simply wishing things were the way they used to be. In athletics, standing still is rarely standing still. Most of the time, it means falling behind.
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A 6’4” receiver running routes like this is beautiful to watch.
Fearless in the vertical stem with a low pad level and no indicators when selling the go route. Violent hip drop and feet with great hip rotation to get out of the break. I love the ball adjustment here to come down with the reception.
I am very excited to watch Chris Brazzell II on Sundays.
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