BobPSU92 Well-Known Member May 6, 2015 44,692 58,335 1 Sep 11, 2017 #1 Reactions: Patterson825, Ranger Dan, The Song Remains the Same and 3 others
Ranger Dan Well-Known Member Gold Member Aug 31, 2003 19,928 10,651 1 York PA Sep 11, 2017 #4 That should be placed in the wikipedia page for form tackle... beautiful! Reactions: psu1969a and Player2BNamedL8r
Player2BNamedL8r Well-Known Member Jan 3, 2012 8,840 8,127 1 RI Sep 11, 2017 #5 Square to the runner...get low...lead with the shoulder...text book. Reactions: Ranger Dan and psu1969a
R Rhino80 Well-Known Member Dec 31, 2016 1,352 2,698 1 Sep 11, 2017 #6 Well executed double leg takedown. Sanderson been helping out at practice?
psu1969a Well-Known Member May 19, 2013 3,412 1,889 1 Sep 11, 2017 #7 Perfect tackling technique. If more players used their padded shoulders instead of their heads, we would have much less head injury. Reactions: Lion Lineage and Ranger Dan
Perfect tackling technique. If more players used their padded shoulders instead of their heads, we would have much less head injury.
J Jakey_John Well-Known Member Jan 26, 2012 3,445 320 1 Sep 11, 2017 #8 That was a beautiful tackle and should be used as an example of how to do it.
P PSU_l Well-Known Member Aug 9, 2017 633 446 1 Sep 11, 2017 #9 BobPSU92 said: Click to expand... If that's not a "form tackle", I don't know what is! Took a perfect angle, squared-up, gained lower leverage, instantly de-cleated him and drove him straight back on his back. You cannot execute a more picture-perfect tackle than that.
BobPSU92 said: Click to expand... If that's not a "form tackle", I don't know what is! Took a perfect angle, squared-up, gained lower leverage, instantly de-cleated him and drove him straight back on his back. You cannot execute a more picture-perfect tackle than that.
NittanyLionRoar Well-Known Member May 17, 2011 1,169 1,608 1 Sep 11, 2017 #10 And to think he was recently a RB. This guy looks like he was made to play defensive back. Reactions: Ranger Dan