
Round the Horn- short push passes from backfield through the 25, and midline and into the far corner for a cross or a pass to top of circle.
short push passes from backfield through the 25, and midline and into the far corner for a cross or a pass to top of circle. Teaches importance of solid passes and pass placement, as well as to advance the ball on outside and to avoid through the middle. It also helps train the Mids to be up from backfield and go offensive at top of circle.
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