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The Importance of the Punt Return Team
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© February, 2012
by Jermod Mapp
Special Teams Coach • Shaw University
© February, 2012
by Jermod Mapp
Special Teams Coach • Shaw University
At Shaw University, we believe that a good stance, an attacking style, and a good return are necessary for a punt return team to be successful.
A proper stance for the linemen sets the stage for the crucial first steps of this unit. The front foot or the power foot should be six to twelve inches from the line of scrimmage. The toes of the back foot should be close to the heel of the front foot. There should be ample pressure on the fingers with one arm supporting the body like a tripod giving you a proper three-point ...The full article can only be seen by subscribers.
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