The fade ball is the fear of almost every defensive back.  It’s the one ball that you just never want to give up.  Playing defensive back involves a great deal of amount of pride and giving up the 9 ball can put a dent in that pride.

When it comes to defending the ‘9’ ball,  there is an art to it.  Obviously, positioning is key and in the video I have posted below,  I put you up on game when it comes to staying over the top of and in control when a wide receiver is trying to take you to the cleaners on the fade.  This video includes not only an example from when a defensive back lost on a fade route but includes a drill to teach you how to stay in good position vs. this particular route.

If you have ever done good work at the line of scrimmage but still got beat by the wide receiver on a fade then this video is definitely for you.  Since that has happened to most defensive backs then all of you including those of you who coach defensive backs should take an interest in what it is I am pointing out in the video.  Football is a game of inches and when you play in the last line of defense,  it is important that you don’t give any of those inches away.  Check out the video below and feel free to leave a comment,  rate the article and send me an email with any questions to: cwilson@alleyesdbcamp.com – As always,  thank you for being a member.

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