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    When I'm in my position should I be outside, inside, or directly in front of the receiver?
    Community Answer
    Line up on the receiver's inside foot. Going outside would give them an inside push, and going directly on them is very hard to do.
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    What do I do if they run the ball a lot?
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    Most of the time, if the other team will run it, the receiver will try to block you. Evade the blocker if there is one, and watch where the ball carrier is going.
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    What if the receiver has stronger hands than me?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Strength is a big part of football. Keep exercising to get stronger.
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    How long do I jab at the receiver before I have to stop?
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    You are allowed to jab and grab the receiver until the receiver is 5 yards down field. After that it is defensive holding, pass interference, or illegal contact.
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    If I can tell that the quarterback is going to throw it to a different receiver should I leave my man?
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    If you look at the QB and he's throwing it to the other receiver, just leave your man and start running towards the intended receiver, and try to make a play.
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    What if the receiver is taller than me?
    Community Answer
    Don't play as aggressive and focus on trying to knock the ball away instead of going for the pick. Also, improve your vertical.
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    What if I am slow?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Slower players are probably better suited for positions other than defensive back.
  • Question
    Which direction should my shoulders be towards when the receiver is running deep or when I am standing pre-snap? Should I be turned towards the outside of the field or towards the quarterback?
    Help please
    Community Answer
    Point towards the quarter back so you won't cause a false start.
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    What if the receiver is faster than me?
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    Play about 7 to 12 yards off the receiver in order to give yourself time to react to the route. But beware, if he runs a short route like a hitch, he could easily take advantage of the amount of yards that you are playing off. Also, try not to jump into the tackle. Break down and either aim low for the tackle to get him to the floor quickly, or edge him towards the sideline so he can go out of bounds. Do not lead him to the middle of the field, as this gives him time and space to make a play.
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    Is it OK if my man doesn't receive the ball, but I tackle the running back who is running the ball?
    Donagan
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    Yes, any defensive player is allowed to tackle whoever has the ball.
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    What if the ball is thrown high and I can't jump for it?
    Help please
    Community Answer
    If he catches it, then tackle him, and if you can't get him in time there is nothing you can really do.
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    How can I be a better tackler?
    Kevin K. Green
    Community Answer
    If you pay attention to their speed, moves, and pattern you can get a better decision on where they'll be. You can ask your coach for specific instructions on what you can practice to become a better tackler.
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    Should I run over and tackle the quarterback immediately and leave my receiver alone?
    Donagan
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    Assuming you're a cornerback, your job is to cover a receiver. The only exception is when a blitz is called, and your coach wants you specifically to blitz.
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