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@MarathonCee

brick by brick that’s how we going get rich .

Baltimore, MD Katılım Ağustos 2014
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4Swerve🩵@MarathonCee·
Remember: anything will give way to a sustained, persistent attack on your part. @RobertGreene
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Samuel Njoku
Samuel Njoku@RavensTalkPod·
Who should the Baltimore Ravens select with pick 14? Baltimore will certainly have options. Chase Coburn (@coolsportskid) talked about who would like to see Baltimore draft and it directly impacts Zay Flowers.
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Chase Daniel
Chase Daniel@ChaseDaniel·
Zone Coverage 101: Teaching All Cover 4 Variations
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coachkou@coachkou·
Texans play a ton of 4 robber vs 3x1. Very sound coverage in Demeco Ryans system. My site ahs plenty of clips and analysis!
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Nate Longshore
Nate Longshore@mrlongshore·
Cover 4 exposes quarterbacks who are guessing instead of processing. On paper it looks simple. Quarters. Four deep defenders. Even distribution. In reality, it is a match coverage system built on rules, not static zones. Defenders read route distribution, key releases, and adjust responsibilities post-snap. That is where problems begin. If you do not understand who each defender is keying, your progression becomes unstable. The read you thought was clean pre-snap can close immediately because of match conversion or a Palms modifier. Now you are late, your base speeds up, and the decision deteriorates. In Quarters, the apex defender, the safety, and the corner are all tied together through rules. If #2 goes vertical, the structure changes. If #2 is out, the structure changes again. If you do not know the rule set, you are reacting instead of sequencing. This is Conceptual Intelligence in real time. Modifiers like Palms and Mini add another layer. They are not new coverages. They are adjustments within the same framework that shift leverage and responsibility. Good defenses do not call new plays. They adjust within structure. That is why the best Quarters teams major in it. They build repetition. They build communication. They build cohesion across all four underneath and deep defenders. The picture stays the same pre-snap, but the rules allow them to solve different offensive concepts post-snap. You must know: • Who is keying #1 and #2 • How vertical releases trigger match rules • Where your access throws exist before the concept develops If you cannot answer those questions, you are not reading coverage. You are hoping. And hope has no place in progression discipline.
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• يمنى♡•@yumnah_elkhabir·
THIS!!
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Your Best Version
Your Best Version@YourPrimePath·
I fell in love with this quote: "No matter your age, you'll always wish you started younger, but today is the youngest you'll ever be. So start today."
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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
Rumi said “As you start to walk on the way, the way appears.” Clarity doesn't come before action. It comes from action.
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Joey@JoeyMulinaro·
Entourage 2026: the sportsbook
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milk@iShowShitpost·
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Survival Instinct
Survival Instinct@SurvivalInstint·
Spec Ops tries Krav Maga
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Squat University
Squat University@SquatUniversity·
Her hips were TIGHT until this mobility routine!
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Mike Vannucci
Mike Vannucci@WRCoachVannucci·
17+ Minutes of Davante Adams Route Running No particular order of clips. Personally, my favorite wideout to study.
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how i've been feeling mentally lately
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James Walker
James Walker@jwalkermobile·
Big Fan of Obsessed with the Best, I love the side by sides of different ingredients and/or cooking techniques, I picked up on Amazon amzn.to/3PuQUhm
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Matt Harmon
Matt Harmon@MattHarmon_BYB·
Jonah Coleman walks me through his process for being a top RB at “the little things” like pass protection, ball security, etc. and why you need to “match the breath” of a defensive back to quiet your mind when looking to hit long runs. Awesome conversation 👇
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Firstdown_XO’s
Firstdown_XO’s@FirstdownX__Os·
Cover 3 Overview + Beaters
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4Swerve🩵@MarathonCee·
Football is life
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