Post-season, too. Got into trouble, saw accountability coming toward him and just disappeared. Quite a set of moves. Put his responsibility right in the rear view.
I'm an old rugby player who was very good at defending for what would be like NBA G-league/NFL practice squad equivalent level as well advising on analytics for the NFL equivalent guys. Here's some points for young players or those interested. By the 10:18 mark by my count, 76 of 88 tackles missed where of a direct result of poor head positioning. The criteria for a miss tackle was approach proximity, engage and release I.e was near enough to influence, physical striking distance to make a tackle, physical contact made and ineffective or negative influence on the tackle. So if someone just getting burned to the outside or trying to react to another players mistake are weighed. So what do I mean by head positioning and a quick rugby interlude. In football, the helmet allows for otherwise dangerous players in other sports and rule changes over the years reflect this aka targeting calls etc. In contact sports like rugby where head protection is comparatively minimal the basic tackle technique differs. The head aims to always be to the outside as knees to the head and shoulder contact and hand offs (stiff arms) to the bare head are fair game and your fault if you get hurt. Game wise, using the helmet makes sense in football to dislodge and create higher impact collisions (a note on trucking tips later and how smaller players do it). Naturally by putting your head across the body you limit visibility on where you are looking to strike but for the purpose if a juke video it's about the angle. Here is the science. Elite players are able to consistently juke to around 45 degrees without sacrificing speed via gps study. The optimal way to close down to tackle is also 45 degrees. Gameplay rarely provide perfect scenarios so elite tacklers deploy measures to reduce options rather than always head hunting, something you can see repeatedly. A great defender does not always need to make a tackle to tackle someone. Pushing someone outside and no angle inside gives you the benefit of two touch lines to act as extra defenders, ths best are able to shift seemingly headlong tackles as close to a 45 degree entry as possible through foot movement, this gives the ball carrier a false choice, a leg chop or an inside shoulder. By going away from us we have an easy side tackle done in your sleep, because of the head position to the outside in the event of a ball carried trying to juke inside that will move 45 degrees inward and take a full deads centre at an unfavourable position. Now if you rewatch the video at any part, notice the angle taken by the football tackle, it's closer to a 55 degree angle and thus easy pickings for any elite ball carrier. This is why you get multiple jukes to the inside on plays as defenders coming across naturally put the head across the body and give to much and angle, where the defender will flail arms outwards on the over shoot. This is way too much of a 50/50 situation for any defence and why it's so important. As a trail runner arriving late, in rugby I know that the outside defender like a dub is not going to let him be able to cut inside at speed, hes going to push him out, therefore I know that even if the outside tackle is not successful, I know exactly where he is going to be. At this point you can say that blockers are around but from an elite tackler that's more ammunition as the worst thing you want to see is open space and angles. If the inside 45 line us covered by the first man, I know the next highest field position player is going to cover long to do the same where space will all but be gone and crisis averted. The only over option is what we would call an underfold and is sometimes done (with lessened results due to tackle teaching) to cover cuts back across field. In rugby as the defence slides to cover, with no where left to run a player has to do one thing and that is slow down this is where that little trucking tip comes in, often you will see trucks where the ball carrier will slow and and shift angles in contact to flip the advantageous angle (something that resembles what I described early in elite defenders). If you divide the body into sections of momentum and target you will see what I mean as trucking a third of someone's weight with the majority of yours allows smaller players to break tackles with targeted force and leg drive but that's a whole other rambling comment. By adjusting speed thd ball carrier attempts to widen the angle of which they can joke, this is why stationary sharp spin moves are so effective against football tacklers but it's very rare in pro rugby. The underfold in combination with proper angle discipline facilitates very nasty blindside hits that you especially see in rugby league. The best anecdote I could come up with tackling is treat it like blackjack. You can be a player, reacting to cards on the draw or you can be the dealer and know exactly what you need to draw to win. Reduce the options of attackers with clever positioning and I promise you, your pksy and those around you will improve.
Too bad you don't like the 49ers. You missed some great jukes, especially the on by Jennings for the TD against the Eagles. You certainly should have included a few more CMC runs from the 5 in where he jukes the defenders to get into the end zone.
It’s damn near every year I see my Saints’ Demario Davis end up on one or two of these clips 😂😂😂😂 …At least he’s a great player bc if he wasn’t I’d be on his ass😂
Don't show highlights of todays NFL with QB's juking or pulling any kind of moves on anybody but the chain ganfg Everybody knows if anybody hits a QB, whether it's legal or not, they a$$ getting fined so much they playing the next 3 games for free.
If QB jukes they ain’t sliding. And if you’re not sliding or not out of bounds, you’re fair game. That’s been pretty consistent from what I’ve seen from the refs.
@@Goatgokagewrld Your missing my point, I think. Other players are, and rightfully so, "afraid" to tackle QB's due to the amount of penalties and fines received. So in my un-football-educated opinion, lot's of quarterbacks (lamar jackson not included) "breaking ankles" is more of whoever is going to tackle them not wanting a penalty or a fine than the quarterback actually making a good move. Some do,
@@notans1krr46Bro you just trying to discredit Mobile QBs? "They're gonna get fined if they hit QB" helmet to helmet or above the shoulders is a penalty and fines. If the defenders miss the tackle it's because they're ankles were broken. Not because they're "scared" of a fine. Your educated guess is wrong. On defense linebackers and Guards are looking to hit the QB. Depends on how you hit the QB. But do not discredit there skills. Seems your underestimating these Athletes. Half these QBs not even Mobile QBs would snap your ankles. Even the guards. So just enjoy the sport and try not to be a professional sport analysis
perfect timing my post season depression is hitting extra hard today
Let’s go throw the football 🏈 around together 😂
@@jonb7205 bet.
3 more weeks :))
Glad to see you posting again❤
Bijan and CMC are bout to have multiple clips on this
Bijan’s cuts are absurdly clean. Sheesh 😮💨
FINNALY A VIDEO :DDDD IM SO HAPPY
Another banger by Ding! The GOAT is ready to dominate all off season!
Im a huge fan your videos are the best
The ravens have the best running back duo in the nfl, Lamar and Hennry
Better hope that passing game comes up haven’t done much with that
ravens are set for super bowl 59
Niners got beat by a running back then your QB isn’t nearly in his level
Henry might be a better passer
kind of a tough watch for a saints fam
@5:00 Diggs get tackled instead of the guy with the ball is hilarious
Rashee rice was a RAC god this past season
why you chiefs fans always glazing
i mean he was good but not a god
fr@@stuzi07
Post-season, too. Got into trouble, saw accountability coming toward him and just disappeared. Quite a set of moves. Put his responsibility right in the rear view.
We need Christmas intro all year round 🙌🏽
As a Falcon fan, i can safely say that Bijan Robinson is the best juker in the legue
Did you do 49ers Jennings vs Eagles touchdown? I didn’t see it.
Oh Man! Minchu victory touch down dance is something else!😂😂😂😂
Swear dings productions is a generational football TH-camr
0:44 Damn that was crazy.😂
Do y’all think kadarius Toney would be better at running back than wide receiver
You have the best vids Ding
Has anybody ever gotten more by doing less than Skyy Moore?? 2 rings in 2 seasons and literally contributes nothing
He’s trying his hardest
@@Qb13GOATstill bad
Kadarius Toney is elite after the catch *if* he catches it
Thanks for this post
4:55 The moment Khalil Shakir arrived
Every time I see teammates run into each other cracks me up every time 😅
These are insane
CJ Stroud pass to Ja'Maar Chase was unreal
14:03 that was just flithy. Man all in Deebo's face too 😂
Robinson had them running into each other
Awesome video. But not a single Viking juke 😢
Douglas on the braaaaaaakes, leaving burn marks on the grass
You got to see me at recess football kids be flying when I have the ball
You should do a every best week 1 game since 2010.
Please keep making these
That move on Huf was brutal. You could see his knee bend the wrong way, but I’m glad he’ll be back this season.
VERY GOOD
The goat ding
I’m a Texans fan, but bijan has to be the most elusive dude in the league in forever. He’s like a bulky, powerful Barry sanders
Have you not watched Saquon Barkley?
The savage 2-step at the beginning 😎
3:40 that man was coming😂
Malik Heath that was Dirtyyyy
This is definitely a new league when you have qb's jucking like that
Hebrews 9:27
And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment:
Joe buck is truly a specimen-"Gets it.... Breaks it.... Outta bounds near the fourty!"
Yo ding am I playing you on madden RN cuz the name is Dingproductons and ur cooking me. He’s the dolphins with Kyler Murray on qb.
yep that is me lmao
Those are good jukes
"It's a hail mary, alright...for the defense." 😂😂 27:44
That one Flowers put on Holcomb was straight disrespectful 😂
Can we get hurdles next pls? ❤❤❤
To infinity and Bijan
You should do one on non-players getting hit
Those player got there ankles broken
Do greatest trucks
These jokes are hard core
That bland 6 I well remember for ever
Bro I heard of snatching ankles but tearing ACLs is nuts
The first mccaffeey one is like me on madden 23 with Tony Pollard
Idk why it took 8 mins of this video to get CMC 1st highlight. That’s a freaking crime
He not tht shifty
Lamar having flashbacks to that HS juke after 2:25
How did they not have bijans first ever play in the nfl. That play was crazy
(Edit) never mind, they did
Bro got mad😂😂 6:22
good
14:50 Nahh that was personal💀
😎
real michael jackson vibes
hot
Rashee rice trying to run away from people on and off the field
I already know Gibbs has to be in this especially that game against the Vikings
Mike Vick out there juking that shit out ppl multiple highlights
Only Chris Berman could make these plays/jukes more exciting.
😍😁👏
hip drop tackles?
SF didnt play the Chargers this year. That clip snuck in from last year.
5:14 poor sterfon Diggs look no hate but i dont know hoa to spell his name
I'm an old rugby player who was very good at defending for what would be like NBA G-league/NFL practice squad equivalent level as well advising on analytics for the NFL equivalent guys. Here's some points for young players or those interested.
By the 10:18 mark by my count, 76 of 88 tackles missed where of a direct result of poor head positioning. The criteria for a miss tackle was approach proximity, engage and release I.e was near enough to influence, physical striking distance to make a tackle, physical contact made and ineffective or negative influence on the tackle. So if someone just getting burned to the outside or trying to react to another players mistake are weighed.
So what do I mean by head positioning and a quick rugby interlude. In football, the helmet allows for otherwise dangerous players in other sports and rule changes over the years reflect this aka targeting calls etc. In contact sports like rugby where head protection is comparatively minimal the basic tackle technique differs. The head aims to always be to the outside as knees to the head and shoulder contact and hand offs (stiff arms) to the bare head are fair game and your fault if you get hurt. Game wise, using the helmet makes sense in football to dislodge and create higher impact collisions (a note on trucking tips later and how smaller players do it). Naturally by putting your head across the body you limit visibility on where you are looking to strike but for the purpose if a juke video it's about the angle.
Here is the science. Elite players are able to consistently juke to around 45 degrees without sacrificing speed via gps study. The optimal way to close down to tackle is also 45 degrees. Gameplay rarely provide perfect scenarios so elite tacklers deploy measures to reduce options rather than always head hunting, something you can see repeatedly. A great defender does not always need to make a tackle to tackle someone. Pushing someone outside and no angle inside gives you the benefit of two touch lines to act as extra defenders, ths best are able to shift seemingly headlong tackles as close to a 45 degree entry as possible through foot movement, this gives the ball carrier a false choice, a leg chop or an inside shoulder. By going away from us we have an easy side tackle done in your sleep, because of the head position to the outside in the event of a ball carried trying to juke inside that will move 45 degrees inward and take a full deads centre at an unfavourable position. Now if you rewatch the video at any part, notice the angle taken by the football tackle, it's closer to a 55 degree angle and thus easy pickings for any elite ball carrier. This is why you get multiple jukes to the inside on plays as defenders coming across naturally put the head across the body and give to much and angle, where the defender will flail arms outwards on the over shoot.
This is way too much of a 50/50 situation for any defence and why it's so important. As a trail runner arriving late, in rugby I know that the outside defender like a dub is not going to let him be able to cut inside at speed, hes going to push him out, therefore I know that even if the outside tackle is not successful, I know exactly where he is going to be. At this point you can say that blockers are around but from an elite tackler that's more ammunition as the worst thing you want to see is open space and angles. If the inside 45 line us covered by the first man, I know the next highest field position player is going to cover long to do the same where space will all but be gone and crisis averted. The only over option is what we would call an underfold and is sometimes done (with lessened results due to tackle teaching) to cover cuts back across field. In rugby as the defence slides to cover, with no where left to run a player has to do one thing and that is slow down this is where that little trucking tip comes in, often you will see trucks where the ball carrier will slow and and shift angles in contact to flip the advantageous angle (something that resembles what I described early in elite defenders). If you divide the body into sections of momentum and target you will see what I mean as trucking a third of someone's weight with the majority of yours allows smaller players to break tackles with targeted force and leg drive but that's a whole other rambling comment. By adjusting speed thd ball carrier attempts to widen the angle of which they can joke, this is why stationary sharp spin moves are so effective against football tacklers but it's very rare in pro rugby. The underfold in combination with proper angle discipline facilitates very nasty blindside hits that you especially see in rugby league. The best anecdote I could come up with tackling is treat it like blackjack. You can be a player, reacting to cards on the draw or you can be the dealer and know exactly what you need to draw to win. Reduce the options of attackers with clever positioning and I promise you, your pksy and those around you will improve.
It’s one thing to juke someone on a run. But when that person who gets juked gets injured during the juke……. That’s making a statement 😮😮😮😮
Bryce Young ain't no Cam Newton but he WILL take your ankles
Too bad you don't like the 49ers. You missed some great jukes, especially the on by Jennings for the TD against the Eagles. You certainly should have included a few more CMC runs from the 5 in where he jukes the defenders to get into the end zone.
I like 49ers
It’s damn near every year I see my Saints’ Demario Davis end up on one or two of these clips 😂😂😂😂
…At least he’s a great player bc if he wasn’t I’d be on his ass😂
i was at the 2nd game shown
I hope Bijan gets more touches this year. He’s so good man
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You are fast guys!
Kenneth Walker III has the most underrated change-of-direction skills in the league imo
Don't show highlights of todays NFL with QB's juking or pulling any kind of moves on anybody but the chain ganfg Everybody knows if anybody hits a QB, whether it's legal or not, they a$$ getting fined so much they playing the next 3 games for free.
QB or not your job is to tackle and make sure they are on the ground if you shaking out ya cleats that's ya problem has zero to do with the rules
If QB jukes they ain’t sliding. And if you’re not sliding or not out of bounds, you’re fair game. That’s been pretty consistent from what I’ve seen from the refs.
@@Goatgokagewrld Your missing my point, I think. Other players are, and rightfully so, "afraid" to tackle QB's due to the amount of penalties and fines received. So in my un-football-educated opinion, lot's of quarterbacks (lamar jackson not included) "breaking ankles" is more of whoever is going to tackle them not wanting a penalty or a fine than the quarterback actually making a good move. Some do,
@@notans1krr46Bro you just trying to discredit Mobile QBs? "They're gonna get fined if they hit QB" helmet to helmet or above the shoulders is a penalty and fines. If the defenders miss the tackle it's because they're ankles were broken. Not because they're "scared" of a fine. Your educated guess is wrong. On defense linebackers and Guards are looking to hit the QB. Depends on how you hit the QB. But do not discredit there skills. Seems your underestimating these Athletes. Half these QBs not even Mobile QBs would snap your ankles. Even the guards. So just enjoy the sport and try not to be a professional sport analysis
bryce shook buddy ona saints wat u saying
Bigan Robinson is the best rb rookie and he has the jukes
hey ding,as you can see my pfp is booty hole i made it but it sucks do you think you can make me one
Making an open field tackle is not a simple thing.
BRO TORE HIS ACL FROM GETING CROSED LOL
I had to drive all the way to South Carolina from Florida 8hours
Sheesh
At 5:10 the stealers player tries to get a piggie back ride from the guy that doesn’t even have the ball 😂😂😂😂
damn
im commenting on my teachers youtube channel
The fact that they are only showing cardinals cause there defense would always let that is crazy
Do announcers are wrong moments (when they think something is going to happen but there wrong)
Gibbs and bland are tied for 1
No QB jukes? They are best. Mahomes, Allen, Lamar.
Christian McCaffrey really
5:13 bro tailed the wrong player
Show highlights of QB's juking. Ignore notans1krr46's comment.
Define juke?
The action of which a move is made to mislead the opponent.