> funkster3019 said on
12-13-2009 at
23:02:
Watch that one video on youtube titled db combine drills, it shows the W drill.Deion Sanders and Rod Woodson explain that you shouldnt do the the step, its a wasted move, it causes you to lock and on wet weather you will slip.
> theyoungliberal said on
11-22-2009 at
03:09:
the t step is good. basically its like a read step in motion which allows you to go in for the run and to cover for the pass. if the receiver gets a pass on you and your behind him (usually happens with hitch, should never happen with more open routes) the t step lets you make a sure tackle.
> jpblanco said on
10-22-2009 at
19:25:
he says you are transfering your energy from the front to the back...but why would a CB want to transfer his energy to his back if he is breaking on a hitch or a slant? The T step opens your hips like he says, and opening the hips is if your breaking into stride... I favor the shuffle.
> The1stHNIC said on
09-27-2009 at
03:43:
T step is bad technique ... its a wasted step and it locks you up a good wide out will see it cut in then cut the opposite way and your gone
> thakidishot said on
08-27-2009 at
13:02:
works perfect
> mikejohnfran said on
07-26-2009 at
02:08:
blant n' pull works for me and i'm none for breaking on the ball it's prt of being a safety
> urmine94 said on
07-14-2009 at
07:48:
lol he failed that t-step his foot went way to far back
> Shadapaga said on
07-11-2009 at
16:08:
for athletes that arent very explosive the t-step works much better.
> porklover101 said on
07-11-2009 at
03:02:
still think the t step gives u a better break
> Shadapaga said on
07-10-2009 at
01:20:
if your a good athlete you would keep your feet moving.
> porklover101 said on
07-10-2009 at
01:10:
not true cause the t step should only b used on a comeback route , and if ur athletic, the t step gives u the best break n go, in my opinion.
> porklover101 said on
07-10-2009 at
01:09:
any good coach will tell you when they are teaching you the T step, that it is useless in rain. but i personaly find that in dry weather t step is the best.
> mikemarc92 said on
02-12-2009 at
05:17:
i hate the t step...doesnt work for me
> Shadapaga said on
01-28-2009 at
02:20:
it makes a difference
> GillisCB19 said on
01-28-2009 at
01:57:
Yeah I agree with you there, the t-step is a bad technique for good DB's to get in to. you stop your feet.. and your done end of story I agree with you.
> esquireq said on
10-29-2008 at
02:07:
the t-step isn't completely useless its will work in dry weather but if its wet on the field you will slip every time
> Shadapaga said on
08-26-2008 at
01:26:
my d-back coach played in the NFL for the redskins and he taught me this footwork and my break on the ball got alot faster.
> ReDskins4ever26 said on
08-21-2008 at
01:03:
When I was watch the combine for DBs deion, rod woodson and mike mayock was saying the same thing as you.
> Shadapaga said on
08-16-2008 at
16:15:
t-step is a horrible technique. it makes your break on the ball much slower, whenever you stop your feet you will get beat. keep your momentum forward and your feet moving. everytime a db gets beat on a comeback route its because of the t-step.
> uhohitsnico said on
01-24-2008 at
04:40:
this helps a lot