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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; That play gets raised two levels higher when its Pierre Thomas following the blockers and picking his spots. NONE of the other guys do it as well. I'm trying to figure out if that can be taught, so I can ...
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SaintSince67
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That play gets raised two levels higher when its Pierre Thomas following the blockers and picking his spots. NONE of the other guys do it as well. I'm trying to figure out if that can be taught, so I can hold a class session for Ingram and Ivory. Week seven, and I'm still waiting for Ingram to make a cut, left or right, after breaking the line of scrimmage or the initial line of defense. He just seems to run up someones back or into the stack and gets driven backwards at plays end. We know what Ivory is going to do. PT finishes falling forward and defenders never hit him square in the chest. That takes vision, good balance, and great control of the head and shoulders. Ingram would be looking at 100 every week if he would learn how to cut back or break it outside.
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