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Is Your Secondary Too Quiet? (The Silent Killer of Zone Coverage)
Hey Defender of the Airways,
One of the most common frustrations for coaches and DBs is a defense that stays silent until it’s too late.
You’ve seen it happen: the offense breaks the huddle, your guys are locked in, but nobody is saying a word. Then the ball is snapped, a receiver sits in a window, and everyone looks at each other wondering whose man it was.
The "Silent" Mistake: Most players think they need to communicate during the play. The truth? If you wait until the ball is snapped, you've already lost the rep.
In our latest All Eyes DB Camp breakdown, we reveal the specific "Pre-Snap Habit" that separates elite units from the ones that get picked apart.
In this video, you’ll learn:
The exact moment communication must start (it’s earlier than you think).
The three specific calls your Corners, Safeties, and LBs need to make to stay on the same page.
How to turn a "quiet" room into a vocal, ball-hawking secondary.
Don't let another easy completion happen because of a lack of talk.
[Watch] The Simple Habit That Turns Into Big Plays for DBs Click here to watch the full breakdown
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Stay sharp, keep grinding, and always keep your eyes on the ball.
Chad Wilson
Founder, All Eyes DB Camp
@alleyesdbcamp on Instagram
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