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?
He also has consiberable more speed at his disposal. I wouldn't say it's adviseable to sit in cover two at all, let alone consistently, against a pro set in high school.
@kruelgor No... You are teaching middle school/high school players this terms.. The players have been taught this their whole football career. Will = Weak ; Mike = Middle; Sam = Strong; Backside A-Gap = I believe is the A-gap opposite of the strongside.. so if the TE is aligned on the offensive right.. it's the left A-gap.. not positive though..
MMMMMM the sam and the will linebackers should be switched the [S]am is on the [S]trong side and the [W]ill is on the [W]eak side. maybe you didn't know that because UCLA cant play football for shit! ahahahah FIGHT ON USC!
i thought The SLB Lines up on the Strong side of the field?
a very good understanding of things put im confused about the techs his calling for the d-line
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?
that would seem to confuse players more especially if you have already taught the hole concept of the WIll and SAM backers
if the OL does zone blocking, does the D do anything different or is it the same concept as the video?
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
He also has consiberable more speed at his disposal. I wouldn't say it's adviseable to sit in cover two at all, let alone consistently, against a pro set in high school.
@kruelgor No... You are teaching middle school/high school players this terms.. The players have been taught this their whole football career. Will = Weak ; Mike = Middle; Sam = Strong; Backside A-Gap = I believe is the A-gap opposite of the strongside.. so if the TE is aligned on the offensive right.. it's the left A-gap.. not positive though..
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you can do it, but you better have some incredible linebackers
nicee vid this 4-3 iz great the sam and will need to switch though
Not sit in cover 2 at all? We won a state championship with a 4-3 Cover 2 defense as our base set...without having what you'd call exceptional speed.
MMMMMM the sam and the will linebackers should be switched the [S]am is on the [S]trong side and the [W]ill is on the [W]eak side. maybe you didn't know that because UCLA cant play football for shit! ahahahah FIGHT ON USC!