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OFFENSIVE PHILOSOPHY 1.BALANCE – THE ABILITY TO RUN AND THROW THE BALL EQUALLY 2.MULTIPLE FORMATIONS, PERSONNEL GROUPS, SHIFTING AND MOTION. 3.ALLOWING THE QB TO PUT YOU IN THE RIGHT PLAY. 4.TO PREPARE FOR EVERY SITUATION THAT MAY ARISE

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OFFENSIVE PHILOSOPHY. BALANCE – THE ABILITY TO RUN AND THROW THE BALL EQUALLY MULTIPLE FORMATIONS, PERSONNEL GROUPS, SHIFTING AND MOTION. ALLOWING THE QB TO PUT YOU IN THE RIGHT PLAY. TO PREPARE FOR EVERY SITUATION THAT MAY ARISE. TRAINING THE QUARTERBACK. I.TYPES OF DEFENSE - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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OFFENSIVE PHILOSOPHY1. BALANCE – THE ABILITY TO RUN AND

THROW THE BALL EQUALLY

2. MULTIPLE FORMATIONS, PERSONNEL GROUPS, SHIFTING AND MOTION.

3. ALLOWING THE QB TO PUT YOU IN THE RIGHT PLAY.

4. TO PREPARE FOR EVERY SITUATION THAT MAY ARISE

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TRAINING THE QUARTERBACKI. TYPES OF DEFENSE• A. 7-Man Front – 4 Secondary Defenders

1. 3 – 4 Front – 3 Down Linemen, 4 Lbers 2. 4 – 3 Front – 4 Down Linemen, 3

Lbers B 8 Man Front – 3 Secondary Players

1. 4 – 4 Fronts – 4 Down Linemen, 4 Lbers

2. 5 – 3 Fronts – 5 Down Linemen, 3 Lbers

C. Nickle Front – 5 Secondary Defenders 1. 40 Nickle – 4 Down Linemen – 2

Lbers 2. 30 Nickle – 3 Down Linemen – 3

Lbers D. Dime Fronts – 6 Secondary Defenders 1. 40 Dime – 4 Down Linemen – 1 Lber 2. 30 Dime – 3 Down Linemen – 2 Lber

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II. NAMING DEFENDERS

A. Down Linemen 1. 4 Down Linemen – 2T’s, 2E’s

2. 3 Down Linemen – Nose, 2T’s 3. 5 Down Linemen – Nose, 2T’s,

2E’s

B. Linebackers 1. 3 Lbers – Sam, Mike, Will 2. 4 Lbers – Sam, Mike, Buck, Will 3. 2 Lbers – Mike, Will

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III. READING DEFENSESA. Why read defenses?B. What QB looks for once he breaks the huddle

1. Play clock 2. Free safety 3. Strong safety 4. Front C. How to identify fronts

1. 50 Defense – Lber over OG 2. 60 Defense – No playside Lber

3. 70 Defense – 3 Man side Lber over OT

4. 80 Defense – 4 Man side 5. 90 Defense – 3 Man side Lber

stacked over OG or aligned in “A” Gap

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IDENTIFYING FRONTS

Offensive Guards are uncovered - or have a LBerover them.

Offensive Lineman are covered and their is no playside LBer.

3 man side LBer aligned over Offensive Tackle.

4 man side LBer aligned over Offensive Guardor Tackle.

3 man side, Offensive Guard covered with LBerin the “A” gap or stacked behind the OG.

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6. Stack Defense – LB slide towards TE

7. Solid – Defense – Center and both OG

8. Bear Defense – Lber Secondary aligned over TE and a rush defender outside.

9. +(Plus) – Nose shades to the TE or strong side.

10.- (Minus) – Nose shades to the TE or strong side.

11. Wide – OT uncovered by Down Lineman

12. Tight – OT and OG covered by Down Linemen

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Lber’s are Slide One Man Towards the Tight End

Offensive Guards and Center are Covered by Defensive Down Linemen.

Defensive lineman Shading the Center to the Tight End Side.

Defensive lineman Shading the Center to the Split End Side.

Offensive Tackle is not covered by a Defensive Down Lineman.

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3 Down LinemenCommon Alignments

4 Down LinemenCommon Alignments

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CENTERS CALLS

“ODD”- CENTER IS COVERED BY A DOWN LINEMAN

“EVEN”- CENTER IS COVER BY A LBER”

“CLEAR”- THERE IS NO DEFENDER COVERING THE CENTER

“SOLID”- THE CENTER AND BOTH GUARDS ARE COVERED BY DOWN LINEMEN.

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D. How to Identify Coverage 1. 3 Deep Zone-Sky,Cloud (Defines Flat Coverage)

a. Cover 3 – Strong side 3 Deep Zone 1. Cover 3 Sky – Strong side 3 Deep 2. Cover 3 Cloud – Corner Flat Defender b. Cover 6 – Weakside 3 Deep-Fox Ws Flat Coverage

1. Fox – WS Flat Defender 2. Cloud – Corner Flat Defender

2. 2 Deep Zone a. Cover 2 – 2 Deep Weakside Zone b. Cover 3 – 2 Deep Strongside Zone

3. ¼, ¼, ¼, ¼, Zone a. Cover 4– Weakside 1/4, 1/4, 1/4, 1/4.

b. Cover 7 – Strongside ¼, ¼, ½ c. Cover 4 Cloud – ¼, ¼, ½.

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3 DEEP COVERAGES 3 SKY

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WEAK SIDE 3 DEEP COVERAGE 6 CLOUD

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STRONG SIDE 2 DEEP COVERAGE

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WEAK SIDE ¼ COVERAGE

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STRONG SIDE 1/4 DEEP COVERAGE

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4. Man Freea. Cover 1 – Strong side Man Free 1. Assume 5 Man Pressure – Strong side 2. 1 Man Hole – Strong Man Coverage Lber

Free. 4 Man Rush. 3. 1 Man Robber – Strong Man Coverage SS

Free. 4 Man Rush.b. Cover 8 Weak side Man Free

1. Assume 8 Man Pressure – Weak side 2. 8 Man Hole – Weak side Lber Free

3. 8 Man Thief – Weak side Man Coverage WS Free

5. Pressure Mana. Cover 0 – Lber Pressure

1. Assume 6 Man Pressure 2. Man Hole – Lber Free

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5.b. Cover 9 Secondary Blitz.

1.Assume 6 man Pressure.

6.Zone Pressures

a. Z P = 4 Man Pressure

1. End Drop

2. Tackle Cop

b. Hand = 5 Man Pressure

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MAN FREE COVERAGES COVER 1

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WEAK SIDE MAN FREE COVERAGE COVER 8

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MAN FREE COVERAGES COVER 1 HOLE

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PRESSURE MAN COVER COVER 0

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PRESSURE MAN SECONDARY BLITZ COVER 9

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ZONE PRESSURE 4 MAN RUSH

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ZONE PRESSURE 3HAND 5 MAN RUSH

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IV. FORMATIONS AND HOW THEY AFFECTDEFENSES

A. Middle of the field open or closed B. Two Back Formations

1. Rt/Lt (7 or 8 man Box) 2. Slot Formations (7 or 8 man Box) 3. Open Slot Formations a. Create 6 Man Box

C. One Back Formations 1. One Back Formations a. 2 TE’s, One Back (7 or 8 man Box) b. Must Defend 8 Gaps (Softens Force) 2. Dbl – 3 WR’s, 1 TE, 1 Back a. 6 Man Box

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D. Three Back Formations

1. Balance Formation

2. Make Defense Balance

E. No Back Formations

1. Displace Lber or Pressure

3. Spread – 4 WR’s, 1 Back

a. 5 Man Box = MFO

b. 6 Man Box = MFC

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V. UNDERSTANDING HOW FRONTS ANDCOVERAGES ARE COORDINATED

A. Coverages 1. Rotation – A Secondary Defender with underneath coverage. Strong side or Weak side rotation. 2. Rush/Coverage Ratio’s – 4-4-3 a. Number of defender’s in the rush b. Number of underneath defenders in coverage c. Number of deep defenders 3. Flat Defender a. QB should know flat defender both

strong and weak by reading coverage.4. Anticipate pressure by reading coverage @ front.

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B. Fronts

1. Balanced – Fronts

a. 50 – (3/4) Personnel – 7 Man Front

b. 60 – (4/3) Personnel – 7 Man Front

c. 70 – (4/3) Personnel – 7 Man Front

d. 80 – (4/4) Personnel – 8 Man Front

5. Identify if Front and Coverage are coordinated

a. Weakside Zone Coverage – Overshifted Front

b. Strongside coverage = Undershifted Front

c. Balance front, drop off Lbers determined by coverages.

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2. Over shifted Defenses a. 3/4 Personnel – Nose over shifts to TE

side b. 4/3 Personnel – Mike Lber over shifted

to TE side c. 4/4 Personnel – Line over shifted to TE

side

3. Under shifted Defenses a. 3/4 Personnel – Nose aligns to Split

End side b. 4/3 Personnel – Mike Lber aligns to Split

End side c. 4/4 Personnel – Line over shifted to Split

End side

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VI. HOW TO UNDERSTAND WHERE TO RUN THE FOOTBALL

A. Numbering the Defense –

B. Two Back Running Rules 1. TE Side -Never run the ball to a 5 Man Side

2 . SE Side – Must run ball to Split so defense won’t overload TE Side

C. Two Back Split End Rule

1. 3 or less SE – Run SE, 3 ½ or more – Run To TE D. Reduction rule – SE

1. 70, 90, 2 Man side – Run SE, Run TE vs. all other looks

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RT / LT FORMATIONS

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RAZAR / LARY FORMATION

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E. One Back Rules – 3 WR’s, 1 TE, 1 RB 1. TE side a. Never run to 4 Man side 2. Split End side a. Count the number in the box 1. MFO – 6 Man Box – Run 2. MFC – 7 Man Box – Throw b. One Back Split End Rule – Allows you to

run the correct side with the 7 defenders in the box F. 4 WR’s One Back Rules

1. Count the box a. MFO – 5 Man Box – Run b. MFC – 6 Man Box – Throw

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DEUCE FORMATION

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DOUBLE FORMATION

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SPREAD FORMATION

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G. 3 Back Rules

1. MFO – 7 Man front – 3 or less

2. MFC – 8 Man front – A gap

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HOW TO UNDERSTAND WHERE TO THROW THE FOOTBALL

A. Know how to read coverage pre-snap look. (PSL)

1. Know position of weak safety

a. Hash

b. Depth

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2. Identify flat defenders a. Read defenders – not receivers3. Recognize man coverage a. Depth of Secondary b. Defenders looking at receivers not QB c. Alignment of safeties and corners d. Body language of Lbers

4. Identify easiest throw a. Anticipate hots and choose where to go with

the ball. b. Know where and when you are one on one c. Take the first open receiver

5. Field Zones a. Zone #1 – No cover zone – 100% completion 1. Screens 2. Swings 3. Crab route

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b. Zone #2 Short Game – 60% completion

1. Quick game – 3 Step

2. 8 – 10 yards – 5 Step Game

3. Check Down Routes – 7 Step Play Action

c. Zone #3 Intermediate Zone – 50% completion

1. QB must be conscious of the drop of the Lbers

2. Must be able to throw over Lber or through lanes with touch and good velocity.

3. Play action to control Lbers

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d. Zone #4 Deep Zone – 30% completion 1. Vital to stretch the defense 2. Look for mismatches for home run – 1 Big

Play per half 3. Controls or influence Safety 4. 9 Route – out run a corner

6. Understanding Launch points and passing lanes

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In order to be efficient in throwing the football, a Quarterback must understand the concept of field zones and the related concepts of rush plus coverage.

As shown below we have defined four vertical field zones; Based on the spot of the ball, these zones extend from an area of 5-6 yards behind the L.O.S. (Line of Scrimmage) to a depth of 55-60 yards beyond the L.O.S. or into the end zone.

In addition, the vertical zones have been sub-divided into 11 horizontal coverage zones with five short zones, 3 intermediate and 3 deep zones. The ability of the defense to cover or defend these zones is directly related to their rush-coverage ratio.

Defining Field Zones

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Zone #1 - Behind the L.O.S.(No Cover Zone)

Zone #2 - Short Zone

Zone #3 - Intermediate Zone

Zone #4 - Deep Zone

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QUARTERBACK TEST #1

1. NAME THE IDENTIFYING CHARACTERISTICSOF EACH OF THE FOLLOWING FRONTS.

A. 50 FRONTB. 60 FRONTC. 80 FRONTD. 90 FRONTE. 70 FRONTF. 50 STACK

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2. WHAT DO THE FOLLOWING TERMS MEAN IN REGARD TO DEFENSIVE FRONTS?

A. WIDE

B. TIGHT

C. LOOSE

D. BEAR

E. SOLID

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QUARTERBACK TEST #1

F. CLEAR

G. ODD

H. EVEN

I. BOSS

J. BOW

K. 40 NICKEL

L. 30 NICKEL

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3. DESCRIBE THE FOLLOWING COVERAGES AND GIVE THEIR RUSH COVERAGE RATIOS.

A. COVER 3 SKY

B. COVER 6 CLOUD

C. COVER 2 HAND

D. COVER 4 STAR

E. COVER 7

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QUARTERBACK TEST #1

F. COVER 1 HOLEG. COVER 0H. COVER 9 WEAKI. COVER 3

4.HOW DO THE FOLLOWING FORMATIONSSTRESS A DEFENSE?A. DEUCE

B. SPREADC. DOUBLED. RAZAR/LARRYE. BONE

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SLIDE SHOW

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DBL LT SCAT LT 346 SHORT

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1. WHAT IS THE FRONT AND COVERAGE ?

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1. WHAT DO YOU NEED TO BE ALERT FOR ?

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ARE YOU PROTECTED ?

WHO IS YOUR HOT RECEIVER?

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WHO IS THE S.A. ?

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WHO IS THE FLAT DEFENDER TO THE FIELD?

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1. WHO IS YOUR READ?

2. WHAT MUST YOU BE READY TO DO ?

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ARE YOU PROTECTED ?

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WHAT IS THE COVERAGE?

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WHAT MUST YOU DO ?

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WHAT MUST YOU DO WHEN YOU SEE THIS DEFENSE ?

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WHAT’S THE COVERAGE ?

ARE YOU HOT OR ARE YOU THROWING S.A. ?

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MIDDLE FIELD OPEN OR CLOSED ?

WHO IS YOU READ ?

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WHAT’S THE COVERAGE ?

• IS THIS A S.A. ?

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WHO ARE YOU HOT OF OFF ?

HOW MANY MEN IN THE BOX ?

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MIDDLE FIELD OPEN OR CLOSED ?

WHERE SHOULD THE BALL GO ?