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54 ~ BASE INVERT DEFENSE

The theory behind the inverted defense is moving your safeties up onto a rover poistion. Basically giving you 9 men in the box ,without giving up the long pass. 54 Invert Defense

54 Tight Corner
Head up t/e 0x8 1x4

Rovers c- gap 5yds deep

Corners 2 yds outside 1st receiver 7yds deep.

A sound Defense should achieve 4 objectives : 1. cover all 8 gaps 2.stop the off tackle run 3.stop the pass 4.keep opponent out of end zone

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You cant go wrong with a Defense that is sound and makes the maximum of your personnel. The defense endplay is a major part of this defense being a success. You may have the highest scoring offense in the league, but if your defense has trouble keeping your opponent out of the end zone .It makes for along day.

Defense Wins Championships!


I have taken the 54 tight corners from Pete Minturn. And have installed the Invert Defense from Duffy Daugherty, University of Alabama Ralph Kirchenbeiter. The Defense coordinator at River Dell High school Oradell, New Jersey

The Invert Concept


Exchanging the responsibilities of the safeties and the cornerbacks and reversing the depth they initially aligned. I will refer to the safeties, now as Rover right and Rover left While the corners operate in a fix zone, the Rovers will operate in tandem along a line I will call a (Triangle) and will play according to a predetermined key. The front seven I will refer to as the Forcing Unit.
De Rover c-gap Dt Nose Dt De Corner Rover c-gap

Lb
Corner

Lb

Forcing Unit

Invert

Our Forcing unit will be moving on 50% of are plays. The reason why is simple, I believe if you sit in a defense long enough an Offense coordinator may figure where your weakness is. If a predetermined key from scouting is there for your team use it The Rovers ability to hide behind the defense end makes it hard for a lead blocker to find his target. Playing the sweep inside out gives the Rover a good tackling angle. The secondary will have 2 coverages. Cover 2 and Bone coverage. We will play the cover 2 in the Invert and the Tight corner. Bone will be played in the Tight corner.

Rover Rover

Rover Triangle

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Strong side determine Rover. Backside Rover becomes middle safety. (1/3) on rollout and drop back

Flat Rover safety

First step is back for Rover when play is Away. On the second step run or pass read. Run will force from inside out Pass- will cover middle 1/3 First step is back for strong side Rover .On second step run or pass read. Run C gap to sideline
Cover 2 - Invert and Rotate

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Strong left- flow

___________________________________________________________________ Strong right - flow

Linebacker coverage Cover 2 coverage roll right

Forcing Unit Base

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The Defensive End in this defense must be a anchor. Be able to take on the block and keep outside contaminate .Take first back to cross his face. From d gap to sideline. If play is away the end must watch for counter , cut back and reverse.And mat be ask to drop back in pass coverage.

Defensive tackle shaded 5 tech.Charge b gap inside Tackle. Attempt to crash hard into Guard 1 yd. deep

Nose man must beat the center on each play, Stalemate, plug both A gaps shade either a gap

Inside foot set on outside eye of TE. Penetration to 2 yds step into man and jam. Shut inside hole down first back to cross face. Feel for log look for crack back and g block.

Defensive End A defensive end must always remember that someone will always block him: a tight end, tackle, fullback, running back, a pulling guard, even a crack back wide receiver. If the tight end attempts to drive block you it is going to be a run at you or around you. Should be a real easy key to read. Feel TE block pressure, react by fighting pressure Never take the easy route! Maintain eye contact with the ball. Always fight to contain the runner and turn him in. But! turn him into a narrow C Gap. If the running back runs away from you, then look inside because a tackle or a guard will be coming down the line and will attempt to knock you out of C gap. At the youth level, the Quick Pitch Sweep and the Power Sweep conducted by the most talented athletes on the offense are the plays of choice. Failure to contain these plays creates a game of tag in your open field flats and secondary every offensive coordinators dream. DE should always keep his outside shoulder free from tangle with any blocker, and should remained positioned Parallel to the LOS. He should maintain a position that is 2 yards deep in the backfield In the backfield position the youth DE should then apply the keys and rules described earlier. Be aware of the crackback block. I lost a starting Defensive End because I did not make him aware of this.

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Drill Have the defensive end line up across a tight end, have a guard beside of the tight end, a full back and a running back. You the coach stand behind the tight end where he cant see you. Give signals to the tight end back and guards. 1-block down, 2drive block, 3-sweep, etc. The TE can blocks down, hook or drive you can have the FB kick-out or sweep hook, or you can have the guard pull and trap. It can become very intense. Take it slow at first so that everyone understands the reads. Then when everyone is comfortable do it live. Full contact - You can change the intensity by letting the DE stay in facing fresh people (if you have the numbers) or have the other group go and come back to line of scrimmage as fast as possible.

Stunts Forcing Unit: Plug left Scrape right, left, or right right left tackle call & &nose. nose. Left Right tackle tackle 5 tech 5 tech

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Nose right , linebacker left nose shade

Nose left , linebacker right nose shade

LaszerLoser Rocket Rhino Blitz Packages: Pinch right or left Loop right & left tackle 5 tech Crash to near back .if wing shows do not crash Rover must slide

54 Invert Defense Good blitz with nose r-l

Walk up

We really dont blitz that much .The forcing unit stunts take care of that if we need to we will . Goal line Defense
You should be able to run your goal line defense anywhere on the field to change up on the offense .When you are down in your end zone , you must keep the ball in front of you.

Goal Line Defense: Seven Diamond

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THIS DEFENSE ALLOWS YOU TO PLAY GAP CONTROL,DESIGNED TO STOP THE OFF TACKLE RUN NOSE RIGHT OR LEFT

IN THE EAGLE FRONT IT IS A GOOD IDEAL TO SHIFT THE CORNERS INWARD TO STUD UP THE OFF TACKLE C GAP

BASE ASSIGNMENTS
NOSE HEAD UP ON CENTER (A GAP) DEFENSIVE TACKLES- INSIDE SHADE OF OFFENSIVE TACKLE B GAP) DEFENSIVE ENDS- 1 AND 1 ( D GAP) MIDDLE LINEBACKER- 3 YARDS DEEP STACK BEHIND NOSE SAM LINEBACKER- INSIDE SHADE OF TIGHTEND WILL LINEBACKER-INSIDE SHADE OF TIGHTEND S LEFT CORNER-INSIDE SHADE OF FIRST RECIEVER W RIGHT CORNER-INSIDE SHADE OF FIRST RECIEVER SAFETY- EIGHT YARDS OF LINE OF SCRIMMAGE STACK CENTER THE DEFENSE BROKEN DOWN HAS 2 LEVELS 1ST LEVEL CONSIST OF: NOSE, TACKLES,ENDS AND MIDDLE LINEBACKER 2ND LEVEL CONSIST OF: INSIDE LINEBACKERS , LEFT CORNER , RIGHT CORNER AND SAFETY

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RUN RESPONSIBILITLES NOSE-LEFT OR RIGHT A GAP DEPENDING ON CALL DEFENSIVE TACKLES- ALWAYS INSIDE SHADE 4 TECH. SLANTING INTO THE B GAP DEFENSIVE ENDS- 1 AND 1 ON TIGHTEND D GAP (SQUZEE) FIRST MAN TO CROSS YOU FACE FROM D GAP TO SIDELINE, IF PLAY AWAY SIT AND SQUZEE DOWN LINE OF SCRIMMAGE LOOK FOR COUNTER CUTBACK REVERSE JAM TIGHTEND- PASS RUSH CRASH HARD TO QB MIDDLE LINEBACKER- MIDDLE RUSH INSIDE A GAP TO OUTSIDE D GAP STUNTS WITH NOSE 2ND LEVEL OF DEFENSE SAM AND WILL LINEBACKERS-INSIDE SHADE OF TIGHTEND C GAP JAM TIGHTEND ON LINE OF SCRIMMAGE- MIRROR # 2 MAN (IF WIDE RECIEVER) IF THE TIGHTEND IS FIRST RECIEVER BUMP AND COVER LEFT AND RIGHT CORNER- C GAP TO D GAP- MIRROR # 1 MAN (IF WIDE RECIEVER) IF TIGHTEND IS FIRST RECIEVER COVER FIRST BACK OUT OF THE BACK FEILD TO YOUR SIDE KEY READ IS TIGHTEND SAFETY- READ AND FLOW TO BALL STAY AT DEPTH UNTIL THE BALL CROSSES THE LINE OF SCRIMMAGE-MIRROR # 3 MAN (RECIEVER) IF NO #3 FLOW WITH QB AND STAY MIDDLE THIRD

7-BOX

THE 7 BOX IS A BETTER PASS COVERAGE DEFENSE.THE ONLY DRAW BACK IS THE PASS RUSH YOU WILL REDUCED BY ONE .ON A SURE RUN PLAY,USE A WALK-UP CALL TO BRING THE HEAT IN THE C-D GAP AREA.SLIDE BACK SIDE SAFETY TO COVER MIDDLE THIRD Now you can see what I have done with the 54 Tight corner. The defense line play is the same. The only change is the Rovers and corners. The base Invert will take away the off-tackle , sweep and flat area. The key read for the Rovers has to be the same man. At the younger levels I am keying the quarterback. But as the levels get older

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and move up the keys should change. Or by scouting if you notice the tight ends play maybe that will change your key. In the I formation the key may be the fullback. You must get the Rovers to understand the rotation in the triangle area. The backsides Rover MUST make the read and react. Now the chances of a counter coming back to the side where the Rover just moved along the triangle are great. Your Stud at the Defensive end will make that stop and chances are the 1st. level is stunting that way. To play the Rover you must have speed. You also must be able to make the tackle The running back more then likely will have a lead blocker, that will never be able to block the Rover coming inside out. We have not talk about the inside linebacker play that much. I always ask Pete Minturn when we were going to start blitzing during the game and I know he thought I was missing something or thinking to himself is he watching the same game I am but we were stunting a lot and moving the linebackers in C gap on loop and also in A gap on nose. I am great full to coach Minturn he thought me how to blitz without tipping the hat. But the safety play in the Tight corner is what prompts to make adjustment to the alignment. Just setting back there so deep really made no sense to me. The inside rotation of the Rovers actually starts the cover rotation. And with the right look from the offence I like the advantage of walking up the corner to the weak side. I think I would call that Baiting the opponents . We would change cover to man in a tight set. I like to send the heat. But only against a team that DOES NOT pass that well and remember live by it, and die by it!

Tight set with Rocket walk.Inside backers reading there keys.WALK UP *FIND BALL*

Rocket Walk UP

We can key the qb with 2 men. We can key the backs with 2 men, thru the guards Plus defend the deep pass And off tackle run

Corner has first man out. If tight end is first man (his man) If 2 men to same side, Rover steps out. Inside shade protect flat
COVER 2 INSIDESHADE. bACKSIDE CORNER SPYING TIGHTEND

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We could draw diagrams all day. Best to play base and mix your stunts. When you have control of the game and nothing is working for the offense. Good time to practice your *walk-ups* and rocket & lazier

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