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High and Tight Running Style

kennyschiano

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May 12, 2005
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I notice how as soon as any player gets the ball, whether it is a wide open receiver in the end zone or a running back about to hit the line of scrimmage, they hold the ball high and tight like no other team i have ever seen in college or NFL. i understand it is designed to prevent fumbling. It's like the ball carrying arm doesn't move at all, and two arms pumping would help you run faster. Is it possible tho it is preventing that break away speed needed for Kyle to get a touchdown on his long runs? I understand its purpose, but it is very weird, and Pacheco doesn't do it and don't think he did in college.
 
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