It’s all about taking it to the defender. It’s why they are called “offensive” players.
Good football is often about controlled aggression.Watch a wide receiver beat press coverage and you’ll see what I mean.
One of my favorite wide receivers is UCLA’s Jordan Payton. He meets criteria I find important: Physical, versatile, and technically savvy for a collegian, learn why it’s what Payton does to set up the release move that’s more important than the actual hand movements.
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