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Summary: The Slip Block can be done on an outside zone as well as an inside zone in football. You will see how to properly perform this block on an outside zone in this free coaching video.
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When we did slip we’re talking about an inside zone now we’re talking about an outside zone or a tall sweep but an outside play. Same situation this can be a tight end and a tackle, it could be a tackle and a guard, it could be a guard and a center it’s all worked the same way against the defensive linemen and a linebacker. There are three reactions by the defense: Mike can stretch being the defensive end and the linebacker can be inside, the defensive can hang on, backer stack over the top trying to figure out where the ball’s going and then the last thing the defensive linemen inside the linebacker outside. Now the covered guy he’s going to go or again it can be anybody it could be the tight end, the tackle, the guard, it could be the center on the back side he’s working bay stretch, working bay stretch, bay stretch, bucket step, zone step okay, play side arm pits so we could go from full bench to rip but we’re bay stretching by the reaction.