Grand Island Sr. High Defense NCA Presentation 17

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Grand Island Sr. High Defense NA Presentation 17

Mission Statement The mission of the Grand Island Senior High football program is to develop hampions for Life. The Islander football program will strive to develop young men that are excellent student-athletes, excellent leaders and men of character. Our goal is to help our players develop into outstanding leaders and citizens through football. - hampions for Life.

HOME BUILDING HAMPIONS FOR LIFE Do Your Best ODE OF EXELLENE ATTITUDE EFFORT DISIPLINE FUNDAMENTALS TEAM UNITY Do What is Right Treat Others with Respect ORE VALUES HONOR OURAGE OMMITMENT LOYALTY LEADERSHIP Servant Leaders & Impactful itizens 1

Islander Football - ode of Excellence Our football philosophy at GISH is very simple. Our aim is to constantly pursue and consistently achieve Excellence in five key areas. We feel that if we can be truly Excellent in these five areas, we will be a respected and winning program on a consistent basis. We will always continually strive to be a program that our school and community are proud of. HOME (ex cel lence (ek se lens), n. unusually good quality; being better than others; superiority.) When Excellence Becomes The Tradition Greatness Has No Limits 1. ATTITUDE: No other single factor determines our success, or lack of it, more than attitude. We will strive as individuals to develop and maintain a positive attitude and we will strive as a program to establish a collective attitude of Excellence. We want our collective attitude to guide our response to adversity and our pursuit of Excellence. Attitude is everything. 2. DISIPLINE: All consistently successful organizations pay attention to details. We will strive to be men of honor, courage, commitment and loyalty. We will stress and demand discipline on and off the field. Paying attention to details, no matter how small, will help us achieve our goals in football and in life. SWEAT THE SMALL STUFF! 3. EFFORT: Much emphasis is constantly placed on the Will to Win. While the Will to Win is, without a doubt very important, we feel it is but a small part of achieving Excellence. hampions in any field of endeavor possess the Will to Prepare to Win. We will do everything in our power to outwork and out prepare our opponents and will stress the importance of preparation in everything we do. There is no substitute for Effort and Toughness and we will strive to have both. Process Before Results in Football and in Life. 4. TEAM: Football is more unique than any other sport, in that it requires the collective effort of eleven individuals. We will always stress the Team and Program above the individual and all who hoose to be a part of us will sacrifice individual welfare for the good of the Team. It is amazing what can be accomplished when nobody cares who gets the credit. If every individual player, coach and parent takes the M in ME and turns it upside down, WE have a chance to be the best. 5. FUNDAMENTALS: An old football law states that The Team That Blocks and Tackles the Best Will Win! We believe in this wholeheartedly and will make every effort to become as strong and as skilled as we can in every area. If we are as fundamentally sound as we can be in blocking, tackling and ball handling, we will compete very well on a consistent basis and will have a chance to achieve Excellence. 2

Islander Defense ore Principles 1. Team, Team and above all Team 2. Effort 3. Physicality 4. Attention to Detail 5. Tackling 6. Pursuit 7. Master technique by position (Eyes,Hands & Feet) 8. Seemless as possible between 4-2-5 & 3-4

Islander Defense Strength Designations *Run & Pass Strength are different / We call run strength 1. TE 2. Multiple Receivers 3. Field 4. Left (can vary) 5. Misc. (by gameplan) ex. vs. Ace calling strength to a particular TE

4-2-5 FRONTS BASE (Over) W N T S J J A FS

4-2-5 FRONTS Under W N T S J J A FS

FS 4-2-5 FRONTS NASTY W N T S J J A

4-2-5 FRONTS TUFF J W N T S J A FS

4-2-5 FRONTS BEAR W B N T S J J A FS

4-2-5 to 3-4 (w/ Base Personnel) STEELERS W T J N A S J FS

Base Alignments vs. ommon Formations HOME

Base Alignments vs. ommon Formations HOME

Base Alignments vs. ommon Formations HOME

Base Alignments vs. ommon Formations HOME

Base Alignments vs. ommon Formations HOME

Base Alignments vs. ommon Formations HOME

4-2-5 STUNTS SLUG W N T S J A J FS

4-2-5 STUNTS RASH W N T S J A J FS

4-2-5 STUNTS JAB W N T S J A J FS

4-2-5 STUNTS HOE Field S T N W FS A J J

4-2-5 STUNTS HOP Field S T N W FS A J J

4-2-5 STUNTS STRIE S T N W A J J FS

4-2-5 STUNTS WHIP S T N W A J J FS

4-2-5 STUNTS AGE S T N W A J FS J

4-2-5 STUNTS TEX S T N W A J FS J

Islander Defense overages Used 1. ov. 4 *Buckeye (¼ ¼ - ½) 2. ov. 2 *Tampa (collision) 3. ov. 3 *Islander (collision) 4. ov. 5 *Robber 5. ov. 1 & 0 *Bandit

BASE OVERAGES ov. 4 Quarters SiF J W J N T A S /F & Wheel FS ¼ s 1/2

BASE OVERAGES ov. 2 *Read #2 Rec. each side *#2 runs an out / bubble etc. LB depth or less.. orner picks up that route & the FS gets on top of #1-2 Fast to the Flat *#2 runs anything vertical (past LB depth) it becomes M/M W J N Slice to url T A S ollision & url J FS

BASE OVERAGES ov. 3 - Generally only matched with zone pressures W ollision/sif T N S J A Short Wall/ Hook J FS ollision/sif

Building Practice Plans from the Game Plan Using your defensive game plan to build your weekly practice plans 1. Impact period - Tailor our pursuit drills to match our opponents a. Bubble & Tunnel Pursuit b. Pitch & Reverse off of it c. Interception pursuit d. Screen period Impact period is the Defensive equivalent to Offensive TTO 2. We run 2 Team Def. Periods / One is generally a Perimeter Period and one period is more of an Inside Period. 3. Front 6 / Inside Period (Tailor to that week s opponent) 4. 5 Spokes / ½ Field Skelly a. vs. Twins, Trips or Pro passing concepts of next opponent b. ex. fade-out, curl-out, post-wheel, smash, verts, flood, bubble, tunnel 5. Hook it Up Period is our GLine period (Top 4-5 GLine Plays)

Building Practice Plans from the Game Plan Some ways we build practice plans from our games plan: 6. Preparing for No Huddle / Tempo a. 2 Huddles ( 1 live and 1 formations @ a rapid fire tempo) b. Snap Series c. Work vs. our own offense for just tempo alone 7. Formation Recognition Periods used vs. teams with multiple formations, motions etc...