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Drafting a Running Back
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Quote:Parts of your statement are true, parts are not. Granted, how the player holds the ball in his hand is key - it needs to be "high and tight", hold the ball tight to body and high enough so that it can't be poked out from behind - but which hand it is held in is also important. One thing that coaches teach player is to "keep your body between the bad guys and the ball." If you are running to your left, odds are that the bulk of the defenders are on your right, so put the ball in your left hand, the one that keeps it away from all the bad guys. That is what everyone says, but most fumbles occur far from the sidelines, so defenders can come from either side to punch the ball out. |
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