ptcarter
Boomshanka! (Google that)
- Joined
- Nov 26, 2012
- Messages
- 5,843
- Likes
- 13,275
Just throwing this out there. Not directed at Tennessee's injury situation. The targeting rule has fundamentally changed tackling in college football. Defenders, are taught to hit lower to avoid head to head collisions, which jeopardize knees, ankles and hips. Lou Holtz was describing how formerly, players tackled with their head in front of the defender. Now there is a technique ( and someone please feel free to clarify) where the player leads with his head behind and uses his arms to sling the runner down. It was a radio show and I had trouble visualizing it.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?