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2LD Defense - Gregory Double Wing

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End is lined up closest to will provide the strongest key, of course (OT whenaligned Loose or Tight, TE or tight slot when aligned Loose). After the initial 3-on-1 drills, a blocking back can be added to attempt to kick out or log the End.Finally, a running back can be added to the drill to run inside, off-tackle andoutside. Regardless of the specific parameters of the drill, the End must:Crash under control;Read his key triangle to anticipate what play is coming; andStay on his feet.In run drills, the End must either Crash or Trail; when pass drills are added, hemust also be prepared to Max a receiver, drop to a Cover zone, or defend hisShortside Square (pp. 21-24).ALLEY/HALF-LINE DRILLSThe purpose of these drills is to integrate 1L defenders in pass rush situations.The Alley Drill can take several forms -- 2 on 2, 3 on 3, or 5 on 3 linemenoperating live (but under control -- i.e., lock-up to thud). With a live quarterbackand (optional) running back, the drill teaches 1L defenders to rush the passerfrom within their gaps, which turn into pass-rush alleys as they read pass by theoffense.ALLEY DRILL (Even Front vs. Sprint-Out)47

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