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In Power, if the Will plays the outside shoulder of the Fullback and the Mike plays the outside shoulder of the puller with the End playing inside the tight end, how do you handle the gap between the TE and the Pulling Guard?
Thank coach
Split 6 is what we ran in high school in 80s vs mostly option offenses. I played 6 technique DE. Designed to give LBs the tackles. I was responsible for keeping the tightend off the inside LB. I was responsible for QB on the option and outside contain of QB on pass.
When I coached we gave teams that were heavy cover2 man fits...
Is there any way to See part 2 or the total Video?
Evidently no one here has seen the "46" defense run out of the 4-3
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@MightGiants1 One thing that I don't like about the Cover 2 scheme is that it leaves the middle open. Wouldn't it be more beneficial to have the middle backer drop into the middle and half the outside drop to hook/curl? I understand the man coverage underneath with the running back, but unless he flares out, is that a feasible solution?
gta440 that's a good point. I was thinking more of in a passer happy type offense. Even if you would have the guys drop you would still be able to make a play of the Dline doesn't over pursue and the backers come up. Ultimately guys will have to read the situation What solution would you have to not leaving a hole in the deep middle?
A nickel defense is the best type of defense to run in 90 percent of the time, a nickel gives you the benefit of having the extra DB on the field for better coverage situations, and every effective against all type outside run plays by bring up the safety to the outside of your defensive ends, and playing a better man situation when you want bring pressure to a quarterback by 5 in coverage and 6 blitzing, or even having a 5 blitzing 5 in coverage and 1 over the top safety, a nickel defensive is the best type of defensive to run if you know to coach it correctly the same can be said for a 3-3-5 stacked defensive if it is coach and taught correctly
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I played Safety Position in the years 80's and 90's in Mexico City and These players are my favorite Safeties of all time: Ed Reed, Sean Taylor, Brian Dawkins, John Lynch, Charlie Waters, Cliff Harris, Mel Renfro, Randy Hughes, Bill Bates, James Washington, Thomas Everett, Darren Woodson, Brock Marion, George Teague, Roy Williams, Ken Hamlin, Gerald Sensabaugh, Barry Church, JJ Wilcox, Ricardo Ponce, Gary Fencik, Ronnie Lott, Troy Polamalu, Earl Thomas, Kam Chancellor, Darren Sharper, Willie Wood, Rodney Harrison, Steve Atwater, Leroy Butler, Rod Woodson, Joey Browner, Ken Houston, Robert Griffith, Tim McDonald, Eugene Robinson, Kenny Easley, Eric Berry, David Fulcher, Bob Sanders among others Safeties either Strong Safety or Free Safety which is my Favorite Position in NFL
Losing Wilcox and Church, I'm still mad lol. But they were stronger vs the run than pass
This sounds like Monte Kiffin lol
If the D is flooding the strong side.Wouldnt the offense have 1 on 1 with the corner with virtually no Help from the safety
I'm not a coach but I play a lot of Madden and this helps.
Paul Rael lol yup
I'm 5 ft 9 and 194 pounds. Can I play linebacker?
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I only use the term "nose" when I have defensive tackle lined up over the center, for example the 3-4, or 4-3 over. the base 4-3 they're just the weak side and strong side Defensive Tackle.
he was the QB coach for the 49ers 2015
Love the terms "Sugaring" and "Settle with a Pedal"
Okay, they're standing up when they fire off. That's wrong. Don't arch your back up when you fire off the line. Think of yourself as a bullet, unless in Punt Return situation.
I think your dead on with the fundamentals 1 thing you should change inside hand down /// defensive linemen should mirror the offensive lines down hand this video is 5 years old is this the way you do it now ?
We ran something very similar to this in high school, except we always had the nickel back on the field because of our defense. Made for some good match ups.
Speed, Strength, and good form is what got me on to varsity freshman year :)
did your team suck?
TheCrimsonFlame17 No we are actually one of the top teams :) but thank you very much :D
1LaZyMoNkEy it wasnt a diss to you or anything but most teams that use freshmen straight away on varsity suck
TheCrimsonFlame17 Yeah but i wasn't used straight away i had to work hard until about 3/4 of the season then i practice i got very little playing like once or twice that was all but i still feel great i was varsity :D
1LaZyMoNkEy oh that makes sense congrats and keep working hard
i thought The SLB Lines up on the Strong side of the field?
How come?
There going on the ball not the count so shut up
Anyone know the name of this coach?
Lol
im running weak side pull guard and d is out numbered
yeah and im 16 6'8 3.9 40 yard 340 lbs first round pick
RRANGEPWNS doubt it
its supposed to be high. Your butt should be higher then your head it is how you generate power off the line.
Why is the Will backer on the strong side?
Joseph Thomas Colleges and Pros do this because they see weak side iso plays at weak B gaps so they want the Bigger Sam lb to the open side bubble.
Dan Why don't they just have the will be the bigger player then. It just doesn't make sense terminology wise
Yup my friend. Absolutely right! Ray Lewis wasn't happy when the goose retired so they had to draft H.nagata.
It really hinges on the nose tackle to be a strong guy and clog the middle. It pits athleticism and speed against the oline as oppose to going more head up like the 4-3. Alot of people think you can just double the DT and Ends.. but that will leave the LB's to shoot the gap against the run
The strong is in reference to where the strong side of their offensive line is... i.e. if their tight end is lined up to OUR left, then they would be in "strong left" and the Sam/Strong backer would line up on OUR left (or the linebacker already in that position would take on the "strong role"). Doesn't necessarily mean that the Sam LB is any stronger than the Will.
Mike = middle ;)
Im not sure if its just us but my teams Sam goes maybe a yard to the left of right of the far left or right lineman and a yard or two of the line of scrimmage is their any big differense in the effectiveness of this defense versus what he shows here? (I am sam so I was just wondering)
a very good understanding of things put im confused about the techs his calling for the d-line
decent defensive lineman, 15 years old, leave you comments or impressions please! /watch?v=Rfz-8xysdLk&feature=plcp
This entire video basically tells you how your players will shift after a run read.
3-4 is not easy to run against. It's very difficult to run but when a team gets it down, watch out!
3-4 defense is the most versatile defense. Creates the most pressure and has the best run stopping abilities. Only the best defense in the NFL run the 3-4. Example; 49ers, texans, steelers, ravens etc.
Why is it a unlikely coverage, vs a run formation? whether it´s a 43 or 34 defense it is man, coverage always good against the run and short pass. not wasting safties because the threat of the pass in always there, whether on PA or bootlegs.
Covering crossing routes is a "weakness"? Seems like that'd be a strength! If a WR runs a crossing route over the middle, he's going to have a LB sitting there waiting to blast him! Am I wrong? Maybe I'm thinking of the Tampa 2 defense, which is a little different than a regular cover 2 from what I've heard.
That's why it's all about route-combinations: If they are gonna run crossers they are probably also gonna want to clear the middle by releasing the half-back to the flat or wheel route, and/or send the TE on a deep over route.
Great video thanks coach.
the feet under the body is to give you a good strong base. My school does 4 point stance. If your stance is comfortable to be in. its wrong. We get the feet under your body. Ass up. A bend in the elbows and head cocked in towards the ball. The more uncomfortable, the fast you want to get out. And also. the legs under let you bring you hips more and explode up and through the line, and allows you to fire off low.
If I'm not mistaking, Chicago and Baltimore both run a Tampa 2. Am I right? Chicago's defense, so far, is REALLY impressive! They lead the league in creating turnovers. And of course, Baltimore's defense is always good!
it makes sense to have you Sam on the weak side, it's backwards, because there's less support on the weak side, your better OLB will play weak side and have more responsibility..
if the OL does zone blocking, does the D do anything different or is it the same concept as the video?
poor reaction time, dude this is basicially a fundamental video, im pretty sure their reaction time would be alot faster than that they're college players... dumbass kid.
That's what makes the Patriots' duo of Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez so tough to cover. They'll outrun all but the fastest linebackers, yet they're big enough to fight off corners and safeties for the ball. And if Brady so chooses he's got Wes Welker underneath in a crossing pattern in the area the LB vacated. A defensive coordinator's nightmare!