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1 OFFNSIV PHILOSOPHY 1. BALAN H ABILIY O RUN AND HRO H BALL QUALLY 2. ULIPL FORAIONS, PRSONNL GROUPS, SHIFING AND OION. 3. ALLOING H QB O PU YOU IN H RIGH PLAY. 4. O PRPAR FOR VRY SIUAION HA AY ARIS
2 RAINING H QUARRBAK I. YPS OF DFNS A. 7-an Front 4 Secondary Defenders Front 3 Down Linemen, 4 Lbers Front 4 Down Linemen, 3 Lbers B 8 an Front 3 Secondary Players Fronts 4 Down Linemen, 4 Lbers Fronts 5 Down Linemen, 3 Lbers. Nickle Front 5 Secondary Defenders Nickle 4 Down Linemen 2 Lbers Nickle 3 Down Linemen 3 Lbers D. Dime Fronts 6 Secondary Defenders Dime 4 Down Linemen 1 Lber Dime 3 Down Linemen 2 Lber
3 II. NAING DFNDRS A. Down Linemen 1. 4 Down Linemen 2 s, 2 s 2. 3 Down Linemen Nose, 2 s 3. 5 Down Linemen Nose, 2 s, 2 s B. Linebackers 1. 3 Lbers Sam, ike, ill 2. 4 Lbers Sam, ike, Buck, ill 3. 2 Lbers ike, ill
4 III. RADING DFN A. hy read defenses? B. hat QB looks for once he breaks the huddle 1. Play clock 2. Free safety 3. Strong safety 4. Front. How to identify fronts Defense Lber over OG Defense No playside Lber Defense 3 an side Lber over O Defense 4 an side Defense 3 an side Lber stacked over OG or aligned in A Gap
5 N S 50 Offensive Guards are uncovered - or have a LBer over them. 60 S S 70 Offensive Lineman are covered and their is no playside LBer. 3 man side LBer aligned over Offensive ackle. S 80 4 man side LBer aligned over Offensive Guard or ackle man side, Offensive Guard covered with LBer in the A gap or stacked behind the OG. IDNIFYING FRONS
6 6. Stack Defense LB slide towards 7. Solid Defense enter and both OG 8. Bear Defense Lber Secondary aligned over and a rush defender outside. 9. +(Plus) Nose shades to the or strong side (inus) Nose shades to the or strong side. 11. ide O uncovered by Down Lineman 12. ight O and OG covered by Down Linemen
7 S 50 SAK Lber s are Slide One an owards the ight nd SOLID N PLUS S Offensive Guards and enter are overed by Defensive Down Linemen. Defensive lineman Shading the enter to the ight nd Side. S INUS Defensive lineman Shading the enter to the Split nd Side. ID Offensive ackle is not covered by a Defensive Down Lineman. IGH Offensive Guard and ackle are overed by Down Linemen
8 50 3 Down Linemen ommon Alignments B N S 60 4 Down Linemen ommon Alignments S 75 B N S 76 S +57 B S 67 S 70 Solid B N S 65- S 89 B N S +56 S 78 B N S 75- S 70 OVR B S N +57 S 70 UNDR 50 BAR B N S N S R 50 OVR 50 UNDR S S 70 SOLID BAR FIS N S R 70 Under Solid S
9 NRS ALLS ODD - NR IS OVRD BY A DON LINAN VN - NR IS OVR BY A LBR LAR - HR IS NO DFNDR OVRING H NR SOLID - H NR AND BOH GUARDS AR OVRD BY DON LINN.
10 D. How to Identify overage 1. 3 Deep Zone-Sky,loud (Defines Flat overage) a. over 3 Strong side 3 Deep Zone 1. over 3 Sky Strong side 3 Deep 2. over 3 loud orner Flat Defender b. over 6 eakside 3 Deep-Fox s Flat overage 1. Fox S Flat Defender 2. loud orner Flat Defender 2. 2 Deep Zone a. over 2 2 Deep eakside Zone b. over 3 2 Deep Strongside Zone 3. ¼, ¼, ¼, ¼, Zone a. over 4 eakside 1/4, 1/4, 1/4, 1/4. b. over 7 Strongside ¼, ¼, ½ c. over 4 loud ¼, ¼, ½.
11 3 DP OVRAGS 3 SKY AK FLA S S SRONG FLA
12 AK SID 3 DP OVRAG 6 LOUD S AK FLA S SRONG FLA
13 2 DP OVRAG S AK FLA S SRONG FLA
14 SRONG SID 2 DP OVRAG S AK FLA S SRONG FLA
15 AK SID ¼ OVRAG S AK FLA S SRONG FLA
16 SRONG SID 1/4 DP OVRAG S AK FLA S SRONG FLA
17 4. an Free a. over 1 Strong side an Free 1. Assume 5 an Pressure Strong side 2. 1 an Hole Strong an overage Lber Free. 4 an Rush an Robber Strong an overage Free. 4 an Rush. b. over 8 eak side an Free 1. Assume 8 an Pressure eak side 2. 8 an Hole eak side Lber Free 3. 8 an hief eak side an overage S Free 5. Pressure an a. over 0 Lber Pressure 1. Assume 6 an Pressure 2. an Hole Lber Free
18 5. b. over 9 Secondary Blitz. 1. Assume 6 man Pressure. 6. Zone Pressures a. Z P = 4 an Pressure 1. nd Drop 2. ackle op b. Hand = 5 an Pressure
19 AN FR OVRAGS OVR 1 S S
20 AK SID AN FR OVRAG OVR 8 S S
21 AN FR OVRAGS OVR 1 HOL S S
22 PRUR AN OVR OVR 0 S S
23 PRUR AN SONDARY BLIZ OVR 9 S S
24 ZON PRUR 4 AN RUSH S AK FLA S SRONG FLA
25 ZON PRUR 3HAND 5 AN RUSH S AK FLA S SRONG FLA
26 V. FORAIONS AND HO HY AFF DFN A. iddle of the field open or closed B. wo Back Formations 1. Rt/Lt (7 or 8 man Box) 2. Slot Formations (7 or 8 man Box) 3. Open Slot Formations a. reate 6 an Box. One Back Formations 1. One Back Formations a. 2 s, One Back (7 or 8 man Box) b. ust Defend 8 Gaps (Softens Force) 2. Dbl 3 R s, 1, 1 Back a. 6 an Box
27 3. Spread 4 R s, 1 Back a. 5 an Box = FO b. 6 an Box = F D. hree Back Formations 1. Balance Formation 2. ake Defense Balance. No Back Formations 1. Displace Lber or Pressure
28 UNDRSANDING HO FRONS AND OVRAGS AR OORDINAD. overages 1. Rotation A Secondary Defender with underneath coverage. Strong side or eak side rotation. 2. Rush/overage Ratio s 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 front.
29 5. Identify if Front and overage are coordinated a. eakside Zone overage Overshifted Front b. Strongside coverage = Undershifted Front c. Balance front, drop off Lbers determined by coverages. B. Fronts 1. Balanced Fronts a. 50 (3/4) Personnel 7 an Front b. 60 (4/3) Personnel 7 an Front c. 70 (4/3) Personnel 7 an Front d. 80 (4/4) Personnel 8 an Front
30 2. Over shifted Defenses a. 3/4 Personnel Nose over shifts to side b. 4/3 Personnel ike Lber over shifted to side c. 4/4 Personnel Line over shifted to side 3. Under shifted Defenses a. 3/4 Personnel Nose aligns to Split nd side b. 4/3 Personnel ike Lber aligns to Split nd side c. 4/4 Personnel Line over shifted to Split nd side
31 15 10 S 5 X S Y Z R H
32 15 10 S 5 X Y S R H
33 X S Y S R H
34 15 10 S 5 X B N Y S R H
35 VI. HO O UNDRSAND HR O RUN H FOOBALL 1. 70, 90, 2 an side Run S, Run vs. all other looks A. Numbering the Defense B. wo Back Running Rules 1. Side -Never run the ball to a 5 an Side 2. S Side ust run ball to Split so defense won t overload Side. wo Back Split nd Rule 1. 3 or less S Run S, 3 ½ or more Run o D. Reduction rule S
36 R / L FORAIONS
37 15 10 S 5 X S Y Z R H
38 15 10 S 5 X Y S R H
39 X S Y S R H
40 15 10 S 5 S X Y R H
41 15 10 S 5 X Y S z R H
42 RAZAR / LARY FORAION
43 15 10 S 5 X S Y Z R H
44 X S S Y Z R H
45 15 10 S 5 X S Y Z R H
46 X S S Y Z R H
47 One Back Rules 3 R s, 1, 1 RB 1. side a. Never run to 4 an side 2. Split nd side a. ount the number in the box 1. FO 6 an Box Run 2. F 7 an Box hrow b. One Back Split nd Rule Allows you to run the correct side with the 7 defenders in the box 4 R s One Back Rules 1. ount the box a. FO 5 an Box Run b. F 6 an Box hrow
48 DU FORAION
49 15 10 S 5 Z Y H S X R
50 15 10 S 5 Z Y S H X R
51 DOUBL FORAION
52 15 10 S 5 Z S Y H X R
53 15 10 S 5 Z S Y H X R
54 15 10 S 5 Z S Y H X R
55 15 10 S 5 Z Y S H X R
56 SPRAD FORAION
57 15 10 S 5 N Z Y H X R
58 Z Y S S H X R
59 15 S 10 5 Z Y S H X R
60 15 10 S 5 Z Y S H X R
61 G. 3 Back Rules 1. FO 7 an front 3 or less 2. F 8 an front A gap
62 15 10 S 5 Z Y H S X R
63 15 10 S 5 N Z Y H X R
64 HO O UNDRSAND HR O HRO H FOOBALL A. Know how to read coverage presnap look. (PSL) 1. Know position of weak safety a. Hash b. Depth
65 dentify flat defenders a. Read defenders not receivers ecognize man coverage a. Depth of Secondary b. Defenders looking at receivers not QB c. Alignment of safeties and corners d. Body language of Lbers entify easiest throw a. Anticipate hots and choose where to go with the ball. b. Know where and when you are one on one c. ake the first open receiver ield Zones a. Zone #1 No cover zone 100% completion 1. Screens 2. Swings 3. rab route
66 b. Zone #2 Short Game 60% completion 1. Quick game 3 Step yards 5 Step Game 3. heck 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. ust be able to throw over Lber or through lanes with touch and good velocity. 3. Play action to control Lbers
67 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. ontrols or influence Safety 4. 9 Route out run a corner 6. Understanding Launch points and passing lanes
68 Defining Field Zones 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 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. he ability of the defense to cover or defend these zones is directly related to their rushcoverage ratio. 35 DP OUSID DP IDDL DP OUSID Zone #4 - Deep Zone INRDIA OUSID Zone #3 - Intermediate Zone Left Flat Left Hook INRDIA IDDL Hole Right Hook 2 0 INRDIA OUSID 1 0 Right Flat 5 LOS Zone #2 - Short Zone Quick Screen Zone #1 - Behind the L.O.S. (No over Zone) ide Swing Screen Screen ide Swing Quick Screen
69 QUARRBAK S #1 1. NA H IDNIFYING HARARISIS OF AH OF H FOLLOING FRONS. A.50 FRON B.60 FRON.80 FRON D.90 FRON. 70 FRON F. 50 SAK
70 2. HA DO H FOLLOING RS AN IN RGARD O DFNSIV FRONS? A.ID B.IGH.LOOS D.BAR. SOLID
71 QUARRBAK S #1 F. LAR G. ODD H. VN I. BO J. BO K. 40 NIKL L. 30 NIKL
72 3. DSRIB H FOLLOING OVRAGS AND GIV HIR RUSH OVRAG RAIOS. A. OVR 3 SKY B. OVR 6 LOUD. OVR 2 HAND D. OVR 4 SAR. OVR 7
73 QUARRBAK S #1 F. OVR 1 HOL G. OVR 0 H. OVR 9 AK I. OVR 3 4. HO DO H FOLLOING FORAIONS SR A DFNS? A. DU B. SPRAD. DOUBL D. RAZAR/LARRY. BON
74 SLID SHO
75 DBL L SA L 346 SHOR
76 15 10 S 5 Z S Y H X R
77 1. HA IS H FRON AND OVRAG?
78 15 10 S 5 Z S Y H X R
79 1. HA DO YOU ND O B ALR FOR?
80 Z S S Y N H X R
81 AR YOU PROD? HO IS YOUR HO RIVR?
82 Z Y S N H X R
83 HO IS H S.A.?
84 15 10 S 5 Z Y S H X R
85 HO IS H FLA DFNDR O H FILD?
86 15 10 S 5 Z Y N H X R
87 1. HO IS YOUR RAD? 2. HA US YOU B RADY O DO?
88 Z Y S N H X R
89 AR YOU PROD?
90 15 10 S 5 Z S Y H X R
91 HA IS H OVRAG?
92 15 10 S 5 Z S Y H X R
93 HA US YOU DO?
94 15 10 S 5 Z Y N S H N X R
95 HA US YOU DO HN YOU S HIS DFNS?
96 Z S Y N S N H X R
97 HA S H OVRAG? AR YOU HO OR AR YOU HROING S.A.?
98 15 10 S 5 Z Y B N S H X R
99 IDDL FILD OPN OR LOSD? HO IS YOU RAD?
100 15 10 S 5 Z Y N S N H X R
101 HA S H OVRAG? IS HIS A S.A.?
102 15 10 S 5 Z Y N H X R
103 HO AR YOU HO OF OFF? HO ANY N IN H BOX?
104 15 10 S 5 Z S Y H X R
105 IDDL FILD OPN OR LOSD? HR SHOULD H BALL GO?
106 15 10 S 5 X B N Y S z R H
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