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Title: Teaching Progression and Drills for Blocking and Tackling


1
Teaching Progression and Drills for Blocking and
Tackling
  • Dave DeJaegher - Alleman High School
  • ddejaegher_at_allemanhighschool.org

2
Fundamentals Win.
  • Football is two things Blocking and Tackling.
    I dont care anything about formations or new
    offenses or tricks on defense. If you block and
    tackle better than the team you are playing, you
    win.
  • - Vince Lombardi

3
3 skills we teach daily
  • Blocking
  • Block Protection
  • Tackling
  • super important that we dont compromise
    practice time on teaching these skills

4
In Order to Improve
  • Make it a top priority
  • Need to dedicate necessary practice time
  • Takes the commitment of the entire coaching staff
  • Emphasize high repetition technique over live
    blocking tackling

5
Goals
  • Improve Player Safety
  • Improve Players Skills Confidence
  • Improve your football team and program
  • In order to achieve these goals it is super
    important to strike the proper balance of
    practice tempo to game speed

6
With all 3 skills we teach the same 4 concepts
  • Stance Pre-Snap Communication
  • Footwork (heavy emphasis on first 2 steps)
  • Leverage (proper shoulder to hip relationship)
  • Finish (leg drive)

7
BLOCKING(Teach Shoulder Block in Our Program)
  • Stance Communication
  • Base/Set Position/Down Position/Line Calls
  • Footwork (First two steps critical)
  • 1st Step 6 Play-Side Step (Goalhead
    play-side)
  • 2nd Step Power Step (Shoulder/Leg Concept)
  • Leverage
  • Proper Shoulder to Hip Relationship to Achieve a
    Power Angle
  • Finish
  • Leg Drive (Feet Separated for Good Base)

8
Base
Set Position
Down Position
9
Footwork
  • Play-side Step 6/45 degree directional step,
    enable the player to position his head play-side
    on the defender

10
  • Power Step drive into the defender with a power
    step a shoulder/forearm combo, put the defender
    back on his heels, head has to get play-side,
    steer the defender away from the play with
    off-hand.

11
Leverage
Incorrect
Correct form
Shoulder-to-Hip Relationship
Incorrect
12
Finish
  • Feet separated, good base, drive the defender off
    the ball!!

13
Leg Drive
Incorrect feet too close together
Correct feet apart, wide base
14
Blocking Practice Drills
  • Chutes Boards
  • Crowther Sled Routine
  • 7-Man
  • One on One Live
  • Backside Scoop
  • Pass Blocking Routine

15
Practice Routine
Pre-practice Fundamentals Group Time Team
Monday Hand out blocking sheets and agilities 7-man Intro opponent
Tuesday Work on trap and veer steps Chutes/Crowther routines Play review Script
Wednesday Work on combo blocks and midline steps Pass blocking routine Pass blocking with backs, goal line run fits Script
16
Troubleshooting Blocking Problems
  • Assignment Overload
  • Bad Stance (need air under your heels)
  • Slow off the Ball
  • (getting off the ball is 1 priority)
  • Poor Footwork (review the first 2 steps)
  • Poor Leverage (hips too high or low)
  • No Finish! (feet stop after contact)

17
BLOCK PROTECTION
  • Before the defensive player can make a tackle he
    first must deal with the man assigned to block
    him
  • Most underrated, under-coached, and most
    important skill a defensive player can have

18
3 Main Points of Emphasis of Block Protection
  • Diagnose the Play (pre and post snap)
  • Attack the Blocker
  • Separate yourself from the Blocker

19
Block Protection
  • Stance Communication
  • Align Properly/Good FB Position/Eyes on Read Key
  • Footwork
  • React to Read Key/Attack the Blocker/Split
    Defender(2/3)
  • Leverage
  • Front 5 attack with their hands with power step
    and lockout
  • LBs attack with a shoulder/forearm combo with
    power step
  • Finish
  • Either - Jam Offensive player into hole,
    push/pull release, shed defender with off hand,
    or rip and release

20
Attitude for Block Protection
  • Attack and Stun the Offensive Player
  • Get off the block and get to the football
  • The blocker is an obstacle on your way to the
    football
  • Dont play the blocker play through the blocker

21
TACKLING
  • Definition Defensive player winning the desired
    collision between himself and the ball carrier
  • Safety is the 1 Priority
  • Build your players confidence in his tackling
    ability
  • Mentality- Be the Hammer and not the Nail

22
ABCs of Tackling
  • Approach
  • Transition from your FB position (stance) and
    close the distance between you and the ball
    carrier (Pursuit)
  • Breakdown
  • Gather momentum get back to good FB position
    (hips flexed in a good power position)
  • Contact
  • Correct head placement (Bite the FB), Power step
    with simultaneous contact with the top of the
    shoulder, wrap up the ball carrier, and run
    through the tackle

23
Block Protection Tackling Practice
Drills(Emphasis on Repetition, Form, Safety)
  • Program Form Tackling Circuit
  • Goal 8-10 Form Tackles reps per player
    in 10 Minute Period
  • Shed Tackle Circuit
  • Goal 4 Block Protections reps 6 Form
    Tackle reps per player
  • Sideline Pursuit Angle Tackles (4 reps-2each
    direction)
  • Bear Tiger Drill (12 block protect reps 6
    tackle reps per player)
  • 7 Man Machine Gun Block Protection (14 reps per
    player)
  • 1 Man Form Tackling Routine (4-6 reps per player)
  • Mirror Pursuit Drill (multiple transitions of
    shuffle to sprint)

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Contact Information
  • Dave DeJaegher
  • Alleman High School
  • 1103 - 40th Street
  • Rock Island, Illinois 61201
  • (309) 786-7793
  • ddejaegher_at_allemanhighschool.org
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