How to Intercept a Football
Things You'll Need
- Football
- Players
- Football Field
Instructions
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Line up in position opposite the receiver you are tasked with covering. If he goes into motion, follow him to his next position.
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Begin running backwards, continuing to face your receiver to watch his motion.
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Pay attention to his hips first, his eyes second. If you are looking into his eyes, he may be looking in a direction opposite to where he truly intends to go, but he's going to have to shift his feet and hips in the true direction of his motion.
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Move into a position between the quarterback and the receiver. This is an optimal position for a defender when you want to intercept a football, although always a risky one. If the receiver catches the ball, you may not have a chance to make the tackle and will have to rely on the safeties in the backfield for coverage.
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Close in to a point between the quarterback that would be a direct line between the two, keeping that position even as you move around the field. This makes it difficult for the quarterback to complete the pass.
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Hop, step or shift in the direction of the ball once it is in the air. If you are still in front of the receiver, you have a good chance of intercepting the ball.
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Catch it. Assuming you have done everything right up to this point, this part should be easy.
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