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  • Answered September 21, 2009 in Football
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    David Sloan asked:

    What defence to run against passing offence

    Dave’s answer:

    drpends on age and skill level of the players.

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  • Answered September 21, 2009 in Football
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    Robert Galvan asked:

    What is the best way to teach corner-backs in youth football to defend against the run or sweeps.

    Dave’s answer:

    in this case treat them like linebackers lotts of contact drills and make it a compition to see who makes the best tackels.allways remind them that they are the only contain guys and stress the importance of that.

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  • Answered September 18, 2009 in Football
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    Kujuan Buggie asked:

    i want to play for a team im from newyork

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    my kids play in new york try cdpw (capital district pop warner) or ask your schools athletic director to guide you to the right people.

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  • Answered September 18, 2009 in Football
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    Lisa Smith asked:

    I need drill suggestions to get my flag football defense to follow the ball after it's snapped. My kids are between 4-6 years old.

    Dave’s answer:

    as silly as this sounds it worked for us,we told the defence the ball was a cookie and everyone likes cookies right.by the first game allthe kids would yell get the cookie! and they did.must be a food thing.

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