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through on the inside, but only to fox
his man, or when he is absolutely sure
that the attack is inside.
If a tackle should find himself unable to
get through alone, and the play is around
his end, he should keep his man off from
him and fight his way out, to back up the
end. The tackle should keep a wary eye
on the opposing end who comes in to
help opposing tackle to block him on end
plays. Whenever the opposing end comes
within reaching distance, he should push
him back where he belongs. Make.him
keep his distance. When a tackle finds
himself pocketed by the opposing end
and tackle, there are two things that
he can do: either split the two and go
between, or step back and out of the
pocket. Go through, if possible; if not,
get clear.
Plays directly at the tackle call for
great judgment and great strength. The
tackle should, if possible, shove his man