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Double moves, double moves, double moves.  Nothing creates separation,  space and big plays like double moves.  However,  it doesn’t always have to be that way.

In this episode and clip of what did he do wrong,  I break down this clip from the 2019 game between Oregon and Arizona St. in which the cornerback was beaten for a TD on a stop n go.

In the clip I show you where the DB went wrong and what he could have done to fix it.  The problem is not biting on the double move.  I believe defensive backs should be aggressive and scratch an itch if they have one.  Of course this also depends on the situation but by and large I applaud aggressive defensive play.  So the issue is not the bite,  it’s what happens after the bite.

This video details for you how to limit the damage that is inflicted upon you when a double move is executed especially one designed for a big play up the field like a stop n go.  Listen up,  take notes and remember these tips because there will come a time or another time when you are hit with a double move.

As always,  feel free to send your feedback and or questions to me via email at: cwilson@alleyesdbcamp.com – Thank you for being a member.

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