buddy06
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Post by buddy06 on Jan 28, 2006 15:20:09 GMT -6
can someone please xplain what stemming is for them?..i have heard several different explanations
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Post by phantom on Jan 28, 2006 16:07:16 GMT -6
Stemming is showing one front and/or coverae them moving to another.
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crl
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Post by crl on Jan 30, 2006 7:57:28 GMT -6
I use it to teach my WR how to shift an angle- the simple rule is this. If a Defender is covering your inside shoulder or an inside look you start your route and stem it at him. This causes him to think: Slant and he turns his inside hip, when he startts that we then run our route...big prob here, you must teach QB´s and WR to lock eyes and work timing issues. As for outside make the stem look like a fade. etc. Slants and Fades Inside /outside -stem looks.
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Post by brophy on Jan 30, 2006 8:03:41 GMT -6
a consistent vocabulary would make coaching too easy----then everyone would want to do it....
"Stemming" for us involves the DL shifting. "Sugaring" for LBs doing the same thing... "Prowling" for DBs doing the same thing....
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Post by rbush on Jan 30, 2006 13:13:18 GMT -6
We use "stem" to talk about defeating blocks. It basically comes down to juking an offensive linemen, but doing it in a very tight space.
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Post by coachnicholson on Jan 31, 2006 21:54:09 GMT -6
We will stem prior to the snap...for example a call of ours would be (4 G move Under). Line up in G and on the QB's cadence we shift to our UNDER front in an attempt to mess up their reads on the option game.
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crl
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Post by crl on Feb 1, 2006 7:14:58 GMT -6
you wonder why the divorce rate is so high in the coaching trade....Gee Honey thats not what I meant when I called your mom a Hag!... God help us all
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SlipScreen
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Post by SlipScreen on Feb 1, 2006 9:22:31 GMT -6
We refer to presnap shifting of the DL as Stemming.
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