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<blockquote data-quote="danny daniel" data-source="post: 262243" data-attributes="member: 1376"><p>This scout team thing is over rated. Most defensive skills are taught at full speed in drills, not scrimmages with the scout team. The key to good defense is selecting players with natural D instincts (get off blocks, find the ball, lives for contact, physically durable, and fast or quick); getting them in the right position for your scheme: building up strength and endurance; practicing fundamentals through full speed drills; and putting it all together with situational practice with the scout team. After that it takes game experience and film study. During the season there is very little full speed scrimmage with the scout team. After proper player selection and positioning the important issue is proper repetitive drills to hone skills, technique, and build muscle memory. Too much live scrimmage can just lead to bad habits and injuries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danny daniel, post: 262243, member: 1376"] This scout team thing is over rated. Most defensive skills are taught at full speed in drills, not scrimmages with the scout team. The key to good defense is selecting players with natural D instincts (get off blocks, find the ball, lives for contact, physically durable, and fast or quick); getting them in the right position for your scheme: building up strength and endurance; practicing fundamentals through full speed drills; and putting it all together with situational practice with the scout team. After that it takes game experience and film study. During the season there is very little full speed scrimmage with the scout team. After proper player selection and positioning the important issue is proper repetitive drills to hone skills, technique, and build muscle memory. Too much live scrimmage can just lead to bad habits and injuries. [/QUOTE]
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