Outside Passing Explained: Why This Guard Passing System Is Impossible to Stop

Meyram Maquine's outside passing system — torreando, leg drag, and crazy dog pass — explained. Why pant grips destroy modern guard. Most guard passers try to go over or through. Meyram attacks the pants first, forces movement, then converts that movement into a passing angle before the guard player can reset. The system runs on one principle: pant grips create movement, collar grips create attachment. Control the pants to break structure. Attach the collar to seal the pass. Every technique in his outside game — torreando, leg drag, crazy dog pass — is a variation of that same formula. In this video, we cover: ✅ The 3 core elements of Maquine's outside passing system ✅ Pant grip setups: double pant grips vs. cross-collar combinations ✅ The one-handed leg drag entry — your fastest first attack ✅ The crazy dog pass — direct route into side control ✅ Collar attachment and why it anchors the entire pass ✅ How to pin the opposite leg so hips can't recover ✅ Drilling movements for instinctive execution Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 00:40 Preferred Grips 02:13 Collar Grip 03:27 Proper Base 04:36 3 Main Passes 07:07 Staging Position 08:19 Speed Drills 09:10 Recap 10:02 Outro 🔔 Subscribe for concept-driven grappling breakdowns every week Follow Grappling Theory: IInstagram →   / grapplingtheoryhq   TikTok →   / grappling.theory   Patreon →   / grapplingtheory   #bjj #jiujitsu #guardpassing #legdrag #outsidepassing #brazilianjiujitsu #grappling