Tince
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The thing that still concerns me about Oregon secondary is on long balls they don't turn on the ball, see ball and deflect ball. Instead many times they have their backs to the ball arms out not knowing where ball is. In Pop Warner, & HS as a DB that was basic teaching & drill. Yep, Cal got a TD in the corner without our db knowing where the ball was.
I've talked to multiple DB coaches about this and they all say it's far trickier than people think. Turning your head will cause the corner to lose speed, there is no certainty they'll be able to find the ball, and it makes tackling much more difficult if there is a reception.
In a perfect world, the DB will be next to the sideline and their teammates will let them know to turn, but those scenarios are not the norm.
