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_ NEW YORK _ DEFENSIVE PLAYBOOK BALL @e@°ae C© O®& HUDDLE PROCEDURE: A. BASIC CALL le SPECIFIC CALL a FRONT “UNDER” © b. COVERAGE “1” 2. RUN DEFENSE - POSSIBLE FINE CONTROL (MLB MAKES CONTROL CALLS) a UNDER OPTION (FINE CONTROL) b. ISX, RIC OR LIN 3. PASS DEFENSE - COVERAGE ADJUSTMENTS VS ONE BACK SETS (SAFETIES MAKE ADJUSTMENT CALLS) 4. WEAK SAFETY - ALSO GETS DEFENSIVE SIGNAL AS BACK UP TO MLB. B. ALERTS: ac DOWN AND DISTANCE 2. SUBSTITUTIONS ENTERING CORNERS -- RESPONSIBLE FOR COACHES PERSONNEL SIGNAL. Cc. “BREAK” a5 AT THE LINE PROCEDURE A OFFENSE BREAKS HUDDLE BACKFIELD SET {LBer-CALL AT LOS) RECEIVER STRENGTH (LEFT or RIGHT CALL AT LOS) ub 2. 3. TIGHT END ALIGNMENT 4. TIPS a. CHEATS b. STANCE c. SPLITS B. LINE CALLS ae FRONT: POSSIBLE GAME PLAN CALLS 2. LINE STUNT OR CHARGE Cc. COVERAGE CALL le COVERAGE 2. FORCE - SECONDARY CALL TO LBer 3. RECEIVER SPLITS IN RELATION TO NUMBERS DEFENSIVE SIGNAL SYSTEM: EXAMPLES: A UNDER COVER 1 - BL UNDER OPTION COVER | c. AFC - D. BTF - FRONT IS UNDER. COVERAGE IS 1 FRONT IS UNDER, STUNT IS FINE CONTROLLED AS PER OFFENSIVE FORMATION. COVER 1, AUTOMATIC FRONT AND COVERAGE CALL. THEY ARE DETERMINED BY THE OFFENSIVE FORMATION (EX: | LEFT “Y"” OFF = OVER GAP 1 PLUG) BLITZ THE FORMATION. BLITZ 1S DETERMINED BY THE OFFENSIVE FORMATION. 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(9.6 Yds.) 2 i < eS / fz (23.6 Yds.) i) S — 9 or — ~~ (53.3 Yds.) o So ' _ an _ So So [T) OF = 1 40 “ PASS DEFENSE ZONES ° ° 000800 eee TAPE STUDY OBJECTIVES 1. You can develop a great sense of recognition by running a play back and forth before its completion. There is no substitute for tape study when preparing for an opponent. 2. Know the receiver you are covering. Study him in all the tapes we have. Know his strength and know his weakness! 3. Study other defensive backs when looking at tapes or teams who have already played our next opponent. Don’t be a spectator and always watch the ball carrier. 4 Every time there is a pass completed on us someone is at fault! Know the reason and study it on tape. How can we get better? 5. Video unit is available to you at any time during the week. A good defensive back will look at more tapes than anyone on the defensive team. PREPARATION You have to analyze each play and have a tremendous amount of mental concentration on each and every play. You have to remember that because there is so much area to cover, and only four people to cover it, that every mistake ends up in first down or a TD. But, by ail means, never worry about a previous mistake: it is past history and the next play is a new game. Learn when to play a receiver tight and when to play him loose. Know the Formation, Personnel, Down and Distance, and Field Position. All of these are vital and must be taken into consideration. A. Speed of receiver (relate to your speed). 8. Can you afford to play him close and tough? Does he mind being hit? C. What tips does he give when running his pattern? 1. Going deep and inside? 2. Going deep and outside? 7 a Going deep and straight? 4. Going short and inside? 5, Going short and outside? 6. Quick passes? D. Individual patterns | must take off my receiver -- (best patterns). 1. How will l cover him in this situation? a. Short sideline. b Open side of field c. Blitz oe Long yardage e Short yardage. What is his favorite? a. Inside pattern b. Outside pattern 3 Do they favor him on long, medium, or short passes? |s he the primary target in a must situation? If yes, what pattern do they favor? 1. TD area a 10 yard line and in. b. 20 yard line to 10 yard line. 2. Third down - long yardage 3. Third down - medium yardage 4. Third down - short yardage What does your receiver do when? 1. Not the primary receiver? 2. Running a play to his side? 3. Running a play away from him? What team patterns must we stop? (Free Safety - where should | give my help? - QB key - does he look where he is throwing? Blitzing situation. Ball control situation. Normal down TD area PEN a. 20 yard line to 10 b. 10 yard line and in 13. 14, PRACTICE PROGRAM OBJECTIVES Practice the way you play on Sunday. Practice at top speéd only. Finish every play. Slap the ball away before receiver can put it away -- strip the receiver’s arm. Intercept every ball you can get your hands on ~ return every interception 30 yards (minimum). Do not allow receivers to run unmolested through the areas of coverage. We will keep account of passes thrown in practice. We do this to improve. Never have any doubt that you can’t cover a receiver, even though your job is more difficult than his. We don’t care how long QB holds ball - We'll hold the coverage. You can improve your recovery and reactions by being lower. Exaggerate your lowness practice. Avoid crossing feet, stumbling, taking extra steps, as a result of your footwork. Learn something every day. Work at maximum effort in drills - rest while standing in line. When you get beat by a receiver or pattern - be prepared to tell me why. You either get better or worse. Get better every practice. Improvement can come through better understanding of defenses and hetter communication. a Know your assignment 2 Know the team defense 3. Know when and where ;you must help 4. Carry out your responsibility. RO YOU WANT TO BE "GREAT"? Master the fundamentals! Renetition is the secret!! TACKLING TO BE A GREAT TACKLING SECONDARY, WE MUST (1) HAVE AN UNDERSTANDING OF TACKLING SITUATIONS; (2) APPLY THE PROPER TECHNIQUE TO THE SITUATION; AND (3) BE TOUGH ENOUGH TO GET THE JOB DONE. TACKLE SITUATIONS ie ANGLE 2. SIDELINE 3. OPENFIELD (BACK IS HEAD ON WITH TWO WAY GO} 4. COMING OFF A BLOCKER 5. DOWNFIELD (WHEN THE BALL CARRIER BREAKS AWAY) BASIC TACKLING PRINCIPLES le KEEP YOUR HEAD UP - SEE WHAT YOU HIT! PROTECT YOUR SPINE AND NECK. 2. HEAD IN FRONT OF BALL CARRIER. 3. HIT ON THE RISE AND STRIKE THE MAN. 4. THROW 2 UPPER CUTS, GRAB CLOTH AND PULL THE BALL CARRIER TOWARD YOU. 5. ACCELERATE YOUR FEET ON CONTACT TO FINISH. THE SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT TACKLING SKILL TO BE LEARNED IS COMING UNDER CONTROL. AS YOU APPROACH THE BALL CARRIER, GATHER YOUR MOMENTUM, ASSUME A BREAK-DOWN POSITION, CLOSE THE DISTANCE BETWEEN YOU AND THE BALL CARRIER, AND CONCENTRATE ON HIS NUMBERS. THE MAJORITY OF TACKLES ARE MADE AT ANGLES. THE ART OF LEVERAGING YOUR APPROACH TO TAKE AWAY A BACK’S TWO-WAY BREAK IS ESSENTIAL. ONCE YOU HAVE CREATED THE STRIKING POSITION, YOUR BASIC TACKLING PRINCIPLES APPLY. ** ALWAYS HAVE AN AWARENESS OF BALL POSITION AS THE TACKLE APPROACHES. A EQRCED FUMBLE IS ONE OF THE GREAT INDIVIDUAL PLAYS IN THE GAME. GENERAL REMINDERS 1. BE SURE TACKLERS, A BIG HIT ATTEMPT THAT MISSES-IS WORTHLESS. 2. IN THE OPEN FIELD AND DOWNFIELD ANY TACKLE IS A GOOD TACKLE!!: WHATEVER IT TAKES TO GET HIM DOWN IS GOOD. 3. WHEN THE BALL BREAKS INTO THE DOWNFIELD SITUATION, STAY ALIVE AND ON YOUR FEET AS LONG AS POSSIBLE. WARD OFF BLOCKERS WITH YOUR HANDS AND GIVE GROUND IF NECESSARY. 4. NEVER, NEVER TAKE FOR GRANTED A MAN IS TACKLED. GREAT PURSUIT HABITS, DISCIPLINE, AND CONSISTENT EFFORT WILL ELIMINATE THE FLUKE BREAK-OUT. 5. LOCATE THE BALL AS YOU APPROACH TACKLE AND SEPARATE IT FROM THE BALL. CARRIER. 6. ALWAYS STRIKE TO KNOCK BALL CARRIERS AND PILES BACKWARDS! BLOCK PROTECTION YOUR FOUR PRIMARY BLOCKS TO DEFEAT ARE STALK, LEAD, CRACK BACK, AND CUT-OFF BLOCKS THE STALK BLOCK IS BASICALLY AN UPRIGHT BLOCK BY A WIDE RECEIVER WHEN A WIDE RUNNING PLAY IS COMING AT YOU. TO DEFEAT STALK BLOCK: 1. ATTACK BLOCKER, BUTT HIM STRAIGHT-UP, SEPARATE WITH HANDS GRASPING THE TOPS OF HIS NUMBERS, JERK AND PULL YOURSELF BY AND CONTINUE TO THE TACKLE. 2. lf STALK BLOCKER CHOPS YOU, AVOID HIM WITH A HAND SHIVER, OR OUT QUICK HIM BACK TO YOUR FEET AND CONTINUE TO THE TACKLE. 3. AT TIMES, YOU CAN SIMPLY OUT QUICK RECEIVER ESPECIALLY IF YOU HAVE PEAYED HIM AGGRESSIVELY A FEW TIMES AND HE IS SITTING BACK. 4. IF YOU HESITATE AND CAT AND MOUSE, HE'S BLOCKING YOU. BE AGGRESSIVE AND USE YOUR QUICKNESS! : THERE ARE TWO LEAD BLOCKS - A HIGH LEAD AND LOW LEAD. GENERALLY, A BACK OR LINEMAN BLOCKING YOU FROM INSIDE-OUT AND HE’S TRYING TO KICK YOU OUT. O_DEFEAT HIGH LEAD: ATTACK AND RESTRICT WIDTH OF THE RUNNING LANE (THE AREA BETWEEN YOU AND THE NEXT DEFENDER INSIDE). CONTAIN PLAY TURNING IT BACK INSIDE OR MAKING IT DRASTICALLY BOUNCE AROUND YOU. NEVER GIVE UP ONE FOR ONE ON THIS BLOCK. STAY ALIVE TO THE BALL. KEEP YOUR SHOULDERS SQUARE (PARALLEL TO THE L.O.S.). PLAY OFF BLOCKER USING HANDS EXTENDED. IF BALL CARRIER CUTS SHARP INSIDE, FALL IN TO MAKE THE TACKLE. IF BALL CARRIER ATTEMPTS TO BOUNCE OUTSIDE, PURSUE PARALLEL TO L.O.S. ATTEMPTING TO CUT HIM OFF. TO DEFEAT LOW LEAD: ATTACK AND RESTRICT WIDTH OF THE RUNNING LANE. CONTAIN OR MAKE BALL CARRIER BOUNCE. NEVER GIVE UP ONE FOR ONE ON BLOCK. ATTACK BLOCK WITH INSIDE SHOULDER AND HANDS TO NEUTRALIZE HIS MOMENTUM; SHOULDERS SQUARE (PARALLEL TO THE L.O.S.}. KEEP OUTSIDE FOOT BACK AND GET YOUR PADS AND HANDS UNDER BLOCKERS KEEPING HIM FROM YOUR LEGS. LOOK DIRECTLY AT BLOCKER AND DEFEAT HIM BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO MAKE TACKLE. IF BALL CARRIER ATTEMPTS TO BOUNCE OUTSIDE, ACCELERATE OFF BLOCK AND PURSUE PARALLEL TO L.O.S. **THE KEY TO DEFEATING LEAD BLOCKS AND CONTAINING WIDE RUNS !S TO ATTACK AN RESTRICT RUNNING LANE AND TO_STAY ALIVE TO THE BALL CARRIER. NEVER GIVE UP ON FOR ONE! A CRACKBACK BLOCK COMES FROM A WIDE RECEIVER BLOCKING DOWN ON OUR PRIMAR FORCE PLAYER BASICALLY A SAFETY OR AN OUTSIDE BACKER. TO DEFEAT THE CRACKBACK BLOCK: a 2. 8E AWARE OF SHORTER SPLITS TIPPING CRACKBACK. THE DEEP DEFENDER SEEING THE BLOCK MUST CALL OUT “CRACK” TO ALERT FORCE MAN. FORCE MAN MUST ATTACK RUNNING LANE TO BEAT CRACK UNDERNEATH CAUSING DRASTIC CRACK ANGLE BY RECEIVER. THIS AIDS THE DEEP DEFENDER TO ELIMINATE CHANCE OF CRACK AND GO SO HE CAN REPLACE FORCE MAN. THE KEY IS CLOSING DIRECTLY OFF THE TAIL OF CRACK BLOCK TO CLOSE RUNNING LANE. IF FORCE MAN CAN'T BEAT CRACK UNDERNEATH ONCE HE’S COMMITTED HARD, HE MUST JUMP OUTSIDE AND ACROSS FACE OF BLOCKER AND TRY TO STAY ALIVE TO. THE TACKLE. NEVER GIVE ONE FOR ONE. A CHANGE-UP TECHNIQUE IS TO ATTACK RUNNING LANE THEN TURN TO BLOCKER AND KNOCK HIS HEAD OFF AND PROCEED TO TACKLE. THE CUT-OFF BLOCK COMES FROM THE WIDE RECEIVER ATTEMPTING TO CUT OFF YOUR PURSUIT TO PLAYS RUN AWAY FROM YOU. TO DEFEAT CUT-OFF BLOCK: 1. ALWAYS HAVE AN AWARENESS OF YOUR CUT-OFF THREAT IF YOU LOSE HIM HE WILL PICK YOU OFF. PURSUE AT TOP SPEED MAINTAINING LEVERAGE ON THE BALL CARRIER AND OFTEN YOU WILL OUT RUN CUT-OFF ANGLE. OUT QUICK HIM! IF HE CHOOSES TO RUN WITH YOU, KEEP A GUIDE HAND OUT FOR HIM ACTING LIKE A STRAIGHT ARM AND PLAY OFF HIM IF NECESSARY. IF HE ATTEMPTS TO ENGAGE IN YOU USE YOUR HANDS ALWAYS KEEPING HIM AT ARMS LENGTH AND THROW HIM. NEVER CAT AND MOUSE WITH HIM, MAKE A QUICK MOVE AND GO. IF YOU HESITATE, HE !S BLOCKING YOU. IF BALL CARRIER CUTS BACK CAUSING YOU TO ADJUST, HE WILL BE THERE. ALWAYS KEEP TRACK OF CUT-OFF BLOCKER. BUN SUPPORT THERE ARE FOUR KEY ELEMENTS OF RUN SUPPORT FORCE THE DESCRIPTION OF THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR OUTSIDE LEVERAGE ON AN OUTSIDE RUN. RESPONSIBILITY FOR FORCE Is DESIGNATED BY: “SLAM” -SAFETY FORCE “CLOUD” — -CORNER FORCE “BACKER” = -LINEBACKER FORCE. FILL THE DESCRIPTION OF THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE MIDDLE POSITION BETWEEN THE FORCE AND PURSUIT. PURSUIT THE DESCRIPTION OF THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR INSIDE LEVERAGE OR CUTBACKS ON AN OUTSIDE RUN. (USUALLY HANDLED BY THE DEFENSIVE LINEMAN, INSIDE BACKER, AND BACKED UP BY THE FREE SAFETY). SECONDARY SUPPORT THE DESCRIPTION OF THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR SECONDARY OUTSIDE LEVERAGE IF FORCE LEVERAGE IS LOST. SECONDARY SUPPORT ASSUMES OUTSIDE LEVERAGE RESPONSIBILITY ALLOWING THE FILL AND PURSUIT PLAYERS TO CARRY OUT THEIR ASSIGNMENTS. THE SECONDARY SUPPORT DEFENDER IS ALWAYS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE HB PASS AND MUST “REPLACE” VS CRACKBACK BLOCKS ON THE FORCE MAN. WE GIVE A PRIMARY FORCE AND A SECONDARY SUPPORT RESPONSIBILITY BECAUSE WITHOUT THE CONTAINMENT ASPECT OF OUTSIDE PLAYS, “RUN SUPPORT” DOES NOT EXIST. A SUGGESTED FORCE WILL BE BUILT INTO ALL DEFENSIVE CALLS, HOWEVER, THE SAFETIES WILL HAVE THE FREEDOM TO AUDIBLE TO ANOTHER CALL IF THE SITUATION CALLS FOR IT ACCORDING TO GAME PLAN. ty a ¢ = ° 9 \2000 oOo (OO S$ Fitt ss c SECONDARY WS c SUPPORT PURSUIT Force ~ooomno00 oO S FILL ss “4 c SECONDARY PURSUIT SUPPORT FORCE we , 000000 o - ue ss \ c SECONDARY FL SUPPORT PURSUIT PURSUIT FOR THE SECONDARY GREAT KNOWLEDGE AND EXECUTION OF PURSUIT RESPONSIBILITIES CAN MAKE A GOOD DEFENSE A GREAT DEFENSE. THE ELIMINATION OF LONG PLAYS IS A FUNDAMENTAL ASPECT OF PLAYING WINNING DEFENSE. PURSUIT IS A TEAM RESPONSIBILITY, HOWEVER, THE SECONDARY’S EFFORTS IN OVERALL TEAM PURSUIT MAKE OR BREAK OUR SUCCESS. ON ALL PLAYS WE HAVE DESIGNATED FORCE RESPONSIBILITIES WITH SECONDARY SUPPORT AND PURSUIT ASSIGNMENTS COORDINATED. THE BACKSIDE CORNER ON ALL PLAYS AWAY HAS THE ASSIGNMENT OF “CUTBACKS TO THE CORNER". CUTBACKS TO THE CORNER MEANS THE CORNER PURSUES THE PLAY AT TOP SPEED ANTICIPATING THE BALL CUTTING BACK AGAINST THE NORMAL FLOW OF THE PLAY. AS HE PREPARES FOR CUTBACKS, HE IS RUNNING ON COURSE TO STOP THE BALL IF IT CIRCLED THE ENTIRE DEFENSE AT THE FAR CORNER JUST SHORT OF THE END ZONE. AT LEAST THREE DB’S MUST BREAK DOWN FOR A LONG TD PLAY TO OCCUR. KNOWING YOUR ASSIGNMENTS IS ONLY WORTHWHILE IF YOUR EFFORT MATCHES THE SITUATION. CONSISTENT EFFORT IS A NECESSITY, FOR ANY PLAY CAN BREAK AT THE POINT OF ATTACK AND WE MUST ALWAYS BE PREPARED. 3 ooonoo ° s PURSUIT c FORCE ws c F *CUTBACKS TO THE CORNER" SECONDARY = SSUPPORT ie BALL BREAKS FORCE MAN. SECONDARY SUPPORT MAN MUST NEVER LET THE BALL GET ON THE SIDELINES, TURN THE BALL BACK INTO PURSUIT. NOTE: ON RUN WEAK, S/S PURSUES, “CUTBACKS” NO MATTER HOW ORASTIC ALWAYS LEVERAGE BALL CARRIER. "CUTBACKS" ss EXAMPLE: INSIDE RUN BREAKING UP THE MIDDLE. ° S OO0OO00 oOo =# CTV g NOTE: FUNNEL ALL INSIDE BREAKING PLAYS TO THE FS. AVOID LETTI ING THE BALL BREAK TO THE OUTSIDE, SQUEEZE IT. EXAMPLE: “BACKER” FORCE aa < 900000 ° s ¢ | SECONDARY Ss SUPPORT “i ws c PURSUIT “CUTBACKS TO THE CORNER® 1 SECONDARY SUPPORT MAN TURNS BALL BACK IN TO THE PURSUIT MAN. 2. BALL CUTS BACK ONN PURSUIT MAN, THE “CUTBACK” CORNER MAKES THE PLAY. EXAMPLE: OUTSIDE RUN WEAK SECONDARY $s SUPPORT WS PURSUIT “CUTBACKS TO THE CORNER" FORCE VS OUTSIDE RUN AND RUN/PASS Our Secondary and Linebackers have the responsibility of stopping the outside run and run/pass. This is not a difficult assignment if proper pattern of defense is followed. It is necessary to have four elements; namely a primary force man, a fill man, pursuit man, and a run/pass man. The primary force man can be either the safety, corner, backer, or end depending on the front and the coverage. Before we can become skilled in defending the outside run, we must understand the basic responsibility and techniques of each element. . aot te EFORCE This term describes the responsibility of meeting the outside run in its formative stage with outside leverage and making the tackle, forcing the cutback or forcing the ball carrier to go deep so he is vulnerable to pursuit. The force man must react without hesitation and squeeze the width of the running lane, minimizing the area between himself and the next inside defender ( fill man). Meet and defeat the lead blocker before he can turn the corner. Force the lead blocker to commit himself. Do Not trade one for one. Make the tackle on ball carrier who bellies deep to get outside or force the ball carrier to cut back and react to him from outside in. * Squeeze Contain Responsibility for Force is designated by: SLAM - SAFETY FORCE EASY - DEFENSIVE END FORCE (OPENSIDE) BACKER - LINEBACKER FORCE STUD - DEFENSIVE END FORCE (TIGHT END) CLOUD - CORNER FORCE CLEO - INSIDE CORNER FORCE (SLOT) Ce? 2. FILL This term describes the responsibility for the middle position between the force and pursuit. When the force man contains the outside run, the fill man will be at the point of attack. Get in a position to play fill and hold it. Control the man who attacks you, two gap, stay in the fill area. Do Not take aside. Stay square to LOS and be in position to make the tackle inside or out. The fill man can be either the backer, safety, or defensive end. *Two gap and spill. 3. PURSUIT This term describes the responsibility for inside leverage on cutbacks vs an outside run. All pursuit must maintain an inside-out attitude when approaching the ball carrier. All defenders must have an awareness for the b location to avoid over running the ball. (Losing inside - out leverage). The pursuit man can be an inside backer, defensive lineman, or safety. *DESIRE and EFFORT are the primary ingredients of successful pursuit. RUN PASS RESPONSIBILITY This term describes the type of play we want from the deep men who are responsible for the pass, run pass, and play pass. If a receiver releases downfield, be in proper position to cover him until the ball carrier crosses the LOS. If the receiver blocks (cracks) the force man, you must replace him and become the force man. Play for Run Pass First!! Force calls are built into all defensive calls. The safeties and linebackers are responsible for making the force calls. -2- ss SAM sc WS EORCE Take an alignment that will allow you to beat the crackback block. Read keys and progression. If run shows, react to run, meet the lead blocker behind the line of scrimmage as quickly and as tough as possible. Squeeze contain it, forcing the ball carrier to cut back inside. If the ball carrier continues wide, drive him deep and string it out to the sideline. Stay alive, do not trade one for one. FILL Read keys and progression. Attack the blocker (tight end, pulling lineman) at his depth and control him. Two gap responsibility. Do Not take a side until ball carrier commits. If Tight End releases with flow, responsibility changes to backer force. If Tight End blocks you and then releases for run/pass stay with him man to man. (Short yardage or goalline situations usually). BUN PASS Read keys and progression. Play pass first! Cover receiver, “Z", man to man if he releases until play shows definitely as run then become secondary support. If the receiver blocks (cracks) on the strong safety or blocks on you, then force from outside-in. Receiver crack back angle is at 45 ° or less - cal! out “Crack, Crack” to safety and force run. RSUIT Read keys and progression. Play pass first! Work strongside check for inside routes by Tight End or Flanker. Be sure on run. Get into pursuit and support to ball inside-out. a h@ oO oO U URSUIT Ss Force, \ WS — Rent Pass Rersurr sc SAM WS FORCE Read key and progression (TE block, lineman pulling, flow of backs). If “Z” sets to block you beat him across the LOS. Take and angle that allows you to meet the lead blocker on or behind the LOS and squeezes the running lane. Take on the blocker as quickly and tough as possible. Squeeze contain it forcing the ball carrier to cut back inside. If the bail carrier continues wide, drive him deep and string it out to the sideline. Stay alive - Do Not trade one for one. (Never get pulled up on your side of the LOS. Always penetrate to the running lane). FILL Read key and progression. Attack the blocker (Tight End, pulling lineman) at his depth and control him. Two gap responsibility. Do Not take a side until ball carrier commits. If TE releases (EASY) with flow responsibility changes to backer force. If Tight End blocks you then releases for run pass stay with him man to man. RUN PASS Read keys and progression. Play pass first! Cover receiver, “2”, man to man if he releases until play shows definitely as run then become secondary support. If “Z” blocking corner, support run immediately where needed. PURSUIT Read keys and progression. Play pass first! Work strongside check for inside routes by Tight End or Flanker. Be sure on run. Get into pursuit and support to ball inside-out. WO @ Lo ‘8 ° Fersur Force. [eine NOS oe eine BACKER FORCE -- STRONGSIDE SAM WS EQRCE Align on the outside shoulder of the Tight End. Read key and progression. Tight End blocks on or down you are the force man. Get across the line of scrimmage. Squeeze contain it, forcing the ball carrier to cut back inside or drive him deep and spill it out to the sideline. Stay alive, Do Not trade one for one. FILL Read keys and progression. If the Tight End blocks o n the Sam, fill over the original position of the Tight End. Take on blockers with inside shoulder. if the Tight End blocks down, fill over the original position of the Tight End, be alert for “spillage” responsibility. RUN PASS Read keys and progression. Play pass first! Cover receiver, “Z” man to man if he releases until play shows definitely as run then become secondary support. If the receiver blocks (cracks) on the Sam or Strong Safety, then support from outside-in. PURSUIT Read keys and progression. Play pass first. Work strongside check for inside routes by Tight End or Flanker. Be sure on run. Get into pursuit and support to. ball inside-out. =® 4 i oo So ° @ s i Riasurt jo Row Fass Ss WS Parsuct Ws WILL ss EQRCE Take an alignment based on coverage responsibility and receiver location. Be in position to beat the crackback block. Read keys and progression. If run shows, react to run, meet the lead blocker behind the LOS as quickly and as tough as possible. Squeeze contain it, forcing the ball carrier to cutback inside. If the ball carrier continues wide, drive him deep and string it out to the sideline. Stay alive, Do Not trade one for one. FILL Read keys and progression. Attack the blocker head up on his side of the line of scrimmage. Two gap responsibility. Do Not take a side until the ball carrier commits. React, make the play. RUN PASS Read keys and progression. Play pass first! Cover receiver , “X", man to man if he releases until play shows definitely as run then become secondary support. If the receiver blocks (cracks) on the weak safety or blocks on you then force from outside in. Receiver crack back angle is at 45 ° or less - call out “Crack, Crack” to safety and force run. PURSUIT Read keys and.progression. Work wea kside check for inside route by < Be sure on run. Get into pursuit and support to the ball inside out. oD) ? woe | Resort Pass -6- wc WILL W/END CLOUD FORCE - WEAKSIDE FORCE Read key and progression. Work through “X”. If “X" sets to block you, beat him across the LOS. Take an angle that allows you to meet the lead blocker on or behind the LOS and squeeze the running lane. Take on the blocker as quickly and as tough as possible. Squeeze contain it forcing the ball carrier to cut back inside. If the ball carrier continues wide, drive him deep and string it out to the sideline. Stay alive. Do Not trade one for one. (Never get pulled up on your side of the LOS. Always penetrate to the running lane). FILL Read key and progression. Attack the blocker at his depth and control him. Two gap responsibility. Do Not take a side until the ball carrier commits. React, make the play. ELL Read keys and progression. Attack the blocker and control him. Work out along the line of scrimmage. Do Not over run the ball. BUN PASS Read keys and progression. Play pass first! Cover “X” receiver, “X", man to man if releases until play shows definitely as run then become secondary support. If “X” blocking corner, support run immediately where needed. PURSUIT Read keys and progression. Play pass first! Work weakside check for inside routes. Be sure on run. Get into pursuit and support to ball inside-out. ee ® 2 “ OOON0Q a ) Rasurt a Fas c Ra Foace, ss WS WILL W/END wc EFORCE Read key and progression. If run shows, react to run, meet the lead blocks behind the LOS as quickly and as tough as possible. Squeeze contain it, forcing the ball carrier to cut back inside. {f the ball carrier continues wide, drive him deep and string it out to the sideline. Stay alive, Do Not trade one for one. EWLL Read key and progression. Attack the blocker and control him. Work out along the fine of scrimmage. Do not over run the ball. FILL Read key and progression. Fill off the force of the Will. Support inside-out. Be alert for “spillage” responsibility. RUN PASS Read keys and progression. Play pass first! Cover receiver, “X”, man to man if he releases until play shows definitely as run then become secondary support. If the receiver blocks (cracks) on the Will or blocks on you then force from outside-in. Receiver crack back angle is at 45 ° or less - call out “Crack, Crack” to Will and force run. PURSUIT Read keys and progression. Work weakside check for inside route by “x”, Be sure on run. Get into pursuit and support to the ball inside-out. 7S poorest Reasurt ae t ss vee ae Ron Pass Resort -8- Fue END WILL WS END “EASY” FORCE -- WEAKSIDE EQRCE Read keys and progression. If run shows, react to run, meet the lead blocker behind the LOS as quickly and as tough as possible. Squeeze contain it, forcing the ball carrier to cut back inside. tf the ball carrier continues wide drive him deep and string it out to the sideline. Stay alive, Do Not trade one for one. FILL Read keys and progression. Attack the blocker at his depth and control him. Two gap responsibility. Do Not take a side until the ball carrier commits. React, make the play. RUN PASS Read keys and progression. Play pass first! Cover “Receiver”, “X”, man to man if he releases until play shows definitely as run then become secondary support. If the receiver blocks (cracks) on the Will or blocks on you, then force from outside-in, Receiver crack back angle is at 45 ° or fess - call out “Crack” to Will and force run. PURSUIT Read keys and progression. Be sure on run. Support to the ball inside-out. “Scrape” Call - Read force weakside. Backer “Will” is the force unless the offensive line fan blocks with action that way. Against the fan block it becomes “Easy” force. C.P. “Scrape” call can be used with slam or cloud force as well. oo 200400, 3 9 Pursart pec. Fi Cc ss Ce -- WS Ron Pass Porsurt A. STRENGTH IS DEFINED AS THE TWO RECEIVER SIDE FOR COVERAGES PURPOSES, WHETHER IT IS A REGULAR FORMATION OR A SLOT FORMATION. B. THE DEFENSIVE FRONT STRENGTH IS ALWAYS DETERMINED BY TE LOCATION. - C. THE BACKFIELD SET IS DESCRIBED SEPARATELY AND DOES NOT CHANGE STRENGTH. @ @ eoofoo @ STRONG SIDE WEAK SIDE 2) SPLIT LEFT @ ® ooho0e STRONG SIDE WEAK SIDE SPLIT SLOT LEFT @ @ ® 2) “ooBooe © _—<$<<$———$__ WEAK SIDE DOUBLE RIGHT STRONG SIDE ® @ @ eoo8oo0e (ACE PERSONNEL) DOUBLE LEFT WEiX SIDE STRONG SIDE (ACE STRENGTH MUST BE DECLARED) THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF NAMES USED TO DENOTE TRE PERSONNEL IN THE GAME: - 1 TE, 20, ACE - 2 TE, 2 WR, 1 RB DEUCE - 2 TE, 2 RB, 1 WR 3R- 3.WR, 2 BB TREY - 3 WR, 1 TE, 1 RB QUARTER - 4 WR, 1 RB POWER - 3 TE, 2 RB (S.Y¥. & G.L. SITUATIONS USUALLY) 3Y- 3 TE, 123, 1 WR 3B - 3 RB, 1 TE, 1 WR THE DEFENSIVE SIGNAL CALLERS, THE SAFETIES AND LINEBACKERS WILL YELL OUT TRE PERSONNEL AS THEY ENTER THE GAME. (CORNERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR KNOWING WR IN GAME). THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF NAMES USED TO DENOTE FORMATIONS: SECIF BACKS SPLIT NEAR -"A" BACK OFFSET TO TE FAR -"A" BACK OFFSET AWAY FROM TE STRONG -"B" BACK OFFSET TO TE "A" DEEP WEAR-"B" BACK OFFSET AWAY FROM TE "A" DEEP I - BACKS IN I FORMATION (I SLOT) DOUBLE, DOUBLE SLOT TRIPLE TRIPLE SLOT SPREAD - NO BACKS IN THE BACKFIELD PERSONNEL CATEGORIES Personnel - Normal ® © 2 + Backs 1 = Tight End 9 2 - Wide Receivers ®O00000 ® SPLIT LEFT fo SPT ® Personnel - ACE 1 = Baek . @ 2 - Tight Ends ®00000® 2 - Wide Receivers (ACE) DOUBLE LEFT Personnel - DEUCE Q 7 2 - Backs QO 2 - Tight Ends @00000®8 1 - Wide Receivers (DEUCE) SPLIT LEFT Personnel - 32 ® @ 2 - Backs ® g 3 - Wide Receivers . ® oouloo @ (BR) SPLIT SLOT LEFT © Personne! - TREY 1 - Back @ Q @ 1 = Tight End i @ COuO0Oe 3 + Wide Receivers (TREY) DOUBLE SLOT LEFT ® © Personne 1-QUARTER(4R) 1 + Back So ® 4 - Wide Receivers | ® oonoo @ | (QUARTER) SHOT GUN DOUBLE SLOT LEFT Personnel - POWER go 2 - Backs g - 3 - Tight Ends ©0 08 OO® (POWER) FAR LEFT SERRE eee! a @. Personnel - 3¥ 1 - Back o® 3 - Tight Ends £8 g00R800 @ lL + Wide Reciver (3Y) TRIPLE LEFT BUNCH -3- ie ® Z @ "x" = ALIGNMENTS ® S a rox NORA OOOGOOH & © (1-2 Ws.) (3-5 ws.) "2" = ALIGNMENTS oO) @ NORMAL FLOAT CLOSE wz 2) os a2°~“@QOO OO @ YDS) y" ~ ALIGNMENTS = @ G@) | @® (2 mT % OOOWOO @ EXCHANGE PoC NORMAL "SLOT" - ALIGNMENTS @ @ WR NORMAL CLOSE Y OPEN Te o @ S Bo0080o0® "BACK" - ALIGNMENTS © A/B (OPEN SIDE) (TZ SIDE) OFF OUT ovrszDe| WIDER WIDE WING @ _ Cal OG 3 — - K © P@OOBOO a aie @o0oL00 ®@ @ REGULAR PERSONNEL A - HALFBACK B - FULLBACK © O —— 9 OOU02D STRONG SIDE ® @ @ooLtloo SPLIT SLOT RIGET @ @ ® @ -@. Oo OOLICO Q © e080 0 2” @O0K00 SPLIT SLOT RIGHT A DIVIDE © @ @ FORMATIONS SPLIT LEFT @ @\@ @ ® *SWLTCH - BACKS IN OPPOSITE POSITIONS © © WEAK SIDE @ © o00t00 SPLIT SLOT RIGHT SAC ® @ oe O OQOUO0O SPLIT LEFT ZAC © © os oO OOLIOO SPLIT LEFT ¥ OFF YAC © ®OOU00 SPLIT LEFT A FLY O ~“®GOLUO0O SPLIT SLOT RIGHT B FLY @ © © © © © © he Oo @ ® FORMATIONS REGULAR PERSONNEL ®@ ® @ — 9 00H00__ STRONG SIDE SIDE FAR LEFT SO @00H00 6 @00B00 ® FAR SLOT RIGET FAR SLOT RIGHT SAC ® @ ®@ ® eo @00koo © @0oL0o @ FAR LEFT ZIN FAR LEFT ZAC @@ © © @ ®o0Boo @\O Boo8Go ooBo0 O FAR LEFT Y OFF YAC FAR LEFT Y OFF Pee @ootoo ® FAR LEFT A FLY 2 ecoctoo ~— so FAR LEFT A FLY @00L00 FAR St FAR SLOT RIGHT A DIVIDE ® © “__° oofioa__e foe | oe eoctce © “gookoo © @ ers wa ~~ @aq08Go al” — @00860 @ @ Sacco ee Sooo a ea © eoofoo §=6a@® wacko Sw ecakoo 8 a = e008 © FORMATIONS REGULAR PERSONNEL FORMATIONS REGULAR PERSONNEL © ® iW O00 STRONG SIDE @0oKoo @ oO HOO + @ © ® @ @ O WEAK SIDE @®OOUO0O @ — STRONG SLOT RIGET SAC STRONG SLOT RIGHT ® @OOLOO STRONG LEFT ZIN @ ® ®0R00 STRONG LEFT Y OFF STRONG LEFT Y OFF YAC 9) @|® @ @ OOOO © +226 @OOCLI0O STRONG SLOT RIGHT B DIVIDE © p ® STRONG LEFT B DIVIDE STRONG LEFT B FLY @00r00 STRONG LEFT ZAC @ ® . @ OOQUCO 9) @cotoo © soto ° @®QOUO0O @ STRONG SLOT RIGHT B FLY FORMATIONS REGULAR PERSONNEL @ © _@008oo © STRONG SIDE “Este WEAK LEFT c ® © Oo @00koo ® @OOU0O @ WEAK SLOT RIGHT WEAK SLOT RIGHT SAC © oot O~ Bo08oo ~=0s a © «Ss goatioo «=o WEAK LEFT ZIN WEAK LEFT ZAC © @ “oofco WEAR LEFT Y OFF YAC ~—~-@) © ooo” a® eocotco o WEAK LEFT B DIVIDE WEAK LEFT B FLY © R65 @0cke0 «© @| ~=— @coMoo © WEAK SLOT RIGHT 5 DIVIDE WEAK SLOT RIGHT B FLY FORMATIONS REGULAR PERSONNEL ® ® © B Gr EO OOOO, ) @ ® | O @ Bo0koo © @OOHIOO @ @OOTICO ® ee a I SLOT RIGHT SAC @—-— eo ‘©00L00 ® @00H00 oe ee I LEFT ZAC oa TTT or © © © Boo ao choo o fc 8 ®@ goh%00o ol eactco o oe I = FLY 6) Q @octen fe §=aackcn Oo ao I SLOT RIGHT 3 FLY =10- 1 BACK SETS (REGULAR PERSONNEL) @ @ eoohoo © DOUBLE LEFT ® eookoo® =o DOUBLE LEFT STRONG i} @ @oatoo® @ DOUBLE LEFT WEAR @ e@0o8oo @ DOUBLE LEFT OUTSIDE @ © ——"AT® eodtoo” @ DOUBLE LEFT B FLY @ poet eodtioc® oe ee ® ® @® OP % © @ © e00H00 TRIPLE LEFT ® ©g00800 TRIPLE LEFT WING @ @o00H0O TRIPLE LEFT WEAK @ Q@® © @00K00 TRIPLE LEFT WING B DIVIDE ©. ootoo TRIPLE LEFT WING Z DIVIDE eookoo TRIPLE LEFT WIDER 2 DIVIDE 1 BACK SLOTS (REGULAR PERSONNEL) VERS ON THE SAME SIDE @ © e@00Boo ° ca oooho®® © @ TRIPLE SLOT RIGHT ® DOUBLE SLOT RIGHT @ ecotioe © © @odtiod © @ DOUBLE SLOT RIGHT WEAK TRIPLE SLOT RIGHT WEAK @ @ “So © ®a00800 © © @ootod @ ® +e ——5-S Peackoo © a = @o0tia® ® @ @. TRIPLE SLOT RIGHT S DIVIDE OOD . ' © “ea0800 8 ae ccdooo © ® DOUBLE SLOT RIGRT S FLY DOLPHIN. RIGHT oe po O 00000 © COLO0e DOUBLE SLOT RIGHT WING B FLY DOLPEIN RIGHT S DIVIDE -12- ACE PERSONNEL: Two Wide Receivers - 2, X; two TE's Y, R; one running back DOUBLE SET: 2 and X aligned on opposite sides in wide position ee _the ee Y and R aligned on opposite sides intight position; B in backfiel, @®00HOo® ACE DOUBLE LEFT e@ookoos «FI %ookoo «=o ACE me LEFT. STRORG r ACE me LEFT PAIR | © eookoe®® § al® @®a0k00 SO amme ee oa a a” cko00e °° eookoe sos a seman Po coctoe®® © “baHooe ACE TRIPLE SLOT LEFT "R" OFF <13- DEUCE PERSONREL: One Wide Receiver Z; two TE's, ¥, T; two Backs B and A. NOMMAL SET: Z aligned on strong side; Y aligned in tight position on st i 7 aligned in tight position on weak side; both Backs, A and Bee CS? aligned in the backfield. ® . @ ©00fo0e DEUCE SPLIT LEFT ® ® © ® ©00LI00e DEUCE NEAR LEFT © @ q0800e DEUCE FAR LEFT CLOSE ® © e@00koo® ® e00tooe DEUCE DOUBLE LEFT © @ ~ e00Hooe | © YeooHoo 8 DEUCE WEAK LEFT PAIR Pao0tooe @ B® o09800 ~—«® @ o...0..® Bookoo” ® DEUCE DOUBLE LEFT PAIR OFF Scotooe DEUCE TRIPLE LEFT POC 3R PERSONNEL: Thre NORMAL SET: ear ee Rec Wide Receive: paltened eal the eae etae Pauateee ® , S, W, X;, twobacks B and A. aligned the backfield @ © ° ooBoo @ trong side and X aligned ® @ © Q ©. ® Q ® COHOO)— @ ® CALICO © 3R FAR SLOT LEFT 3R TRIPLE SLOT LEFT : o | ® ocdtoo @| °o® ooHoo @ — ro 2 oto® ale®® cottco ® © O0k00 @® Pe cotoco ~— TREY PERSONHEL: Three Wide Receivers, one TE; one Back, NORMAL SET: § and W aligned on the str rong yd the Tight End and z are aligned on the weak side; B is aligned in the backfield. ® ® © ootlooe TREY DOUBLE SLOT LEFT © eoonee) eo} TREY TRIPLE LEFT © © ootooe TREY DOUBLE SLOT LEFT ° ® ootooe TREY DOUBLE "SLIP" LEFT ® i) “GoBooe TREY DOUBLE SLOT LEFT CLOSE ® ® ° cofo0® @ o° © oofooe TREY TRIPLE SLOT LEFT | © TREY DOUBLE SLOT LEFT " Y" OFF © © oe” 5 coticos” cotlooe TREY DOUBLE "SLIP" LEFT STRONG WING TREY TRIPLE "SLIP" LEFT FORMATIONS QUARTER Wide tececueare: S, W, P, X; PERSONNEL: 4 WORMAL SET: Two Wide Receivers to e ch’ side and the pack Big in the backfield. ® ° oofoo QUARTER DOUBLE SLOT LEFT ® 9 ooBoo @ QUARTER DOUBLE "SLIP" LEFT ® oofo® QUARTER DOUBLE SLOT LEFT CLOSE @ ootioa © OONO0 O OOOO ©|_ © ® @ @ QUARTER DOUBLE SLOT LEFT STRONG @ © oof oo @ QUARTER TRIPLE SLOT LEFT @ @ Oo? ootoo @ QUARTER TRIPLE "SLIP" LEFT ® ootoo © QUARTER TRIPLE SLOT LEFT STRONG ©O® © COOCO CODICO ® POWER PERSONHEL: NoWide Receivers, three Tight Ends and two Backs. “008 ®OOU00® ® ® ® @ © OQ @ fo) ™o0hO0e @OOHIOO® POWER NEAR LEFT POWER FAR LEFT | 6 ® ® ®q0Ho0e @OOLOO® ® @ ® ® ®OOLI00® ®ocHooe® ‘POWER DOUBLE LEFT PAIRS @eoono® C0000 POWER I UNBALANCED LEFT 4 || ones) COCO 3 Y PERSONNEL: One Wide Receiver; three TE's; one Back. 7 ; ©P300H00 © 3Y TRIPLE LEFT BUNCH @ O @® @ . e0otooe” SOOLIOO = «® @ eootio®® al %ockooe 3Y TRIPLE LEFT PAIR @ 3¥ DOUBLE LEFT "R" OFF @ “Soko0@ o® “S0BoCOe 3Y DOUBLE LEFT"," OFF 3Y TRIPLE LEFT. "R" OFF "Y" WIDER Soohoc® o 3.¥ DOUBLE RIGHT PAIR "R" OFF SHOT GUN: Can be used with any personnel group and formation with QB in the Shot Gun position. ®%@ @®OO000 ® © o° @ @ *@ @O0LIOS” © @OOHOO =e : ©%@ o° ® OOOCO © © OOOOO ® “SR GUN SPLIT SLOT LEFT ‘ax’ GUN TRIPLE SLOT LEFT STRONG oO © @}® © ®~” Qog00e © @o000O Os «® 5° C® © © | © © © coooo ~ e@~~ccn00 a QUARTER GUN DOUBLE SLOT LEFT STRONG “QUARTER GUR TRIPLE SLOT LEFT WEAK Q © © ® O©O® ® —COHOO ~ @ ~“COHoO ® QUARTER GUN SPREAD LEFT QUARTER GUK QUADS LEFT =20- @ SPREAD: es be used with any personnel group. ¢ Receivers strong and two eivers weak with no Backs in the hacktielé. ® ——@ ®00foo @ | @ ° Soko” @|@ © © oa8ooe 3R SPREAD LEFT TREY SPREAD LEFT Os... 2) ® © ® OOUCO eB} @ ootooe QUARTER SPREAD LEFT TREY SPREAD LEFT "B" WIDER @QOO O° ootoo 3) a @oottoe QUARTER QUADS LEFT TREY QUADS LEFT ©O@ S OOOO O @ QOQUC0® TREY QUADS LEFT TITE OCHOO COOCO -21- MOTIONS MOTIONS BY THE FLANKER WITH TWO BACKS IN THE BACKFIELD 1. ZAC = Z MOTION ACROSS THE BALL TO A SLOT SET. THIS CHANGES STRENGTH. 2. ZIN = Z MOTION IN TOWARD THE BALL. DOES NOT CHANGE STRENGTH. 3. ZIG - 2 MOTION IN TOWARD THE BALL AND BACK OUT THE SAME SIDE. 4. ZOT = Z MOTION OUT AWAY FROM THE BALL. 5. ZOOM - Z MOTION FROM IN THE BACKFIELD. MOTIONS BY THE SLOT WITH TWO BACKS IN THE BACKFIELD. 1. SAC - SLOT MOTIONS ACROSS THE BALL BACK TO A REGULAR SET. THIS CHANGES STRENGTH. 2. SIN ~- SLOT MOTION IN TOWARD THE BALL. DOES NOT CHANGE STRENGTH. 3. SIG - SLOT MOTION IN TOWARD THE BALL AND BACK OUT THE SAME SIDE. 4. SOT - SLOT MOTION OUT AWAY FROM THE BALL. MOTIONS BY THE TIGHT END WITH TWO BACKS IN THE BACKFIELD. 1, YAC + Y MOTION ACROSS THE BALL. THIS CHANGES STRENGTR. 2. YING - Y MOTION IN TOWARD THE BALL. DOES NOT CHANGE STRENGTH. 3. YANG - Y MOTION IN TOWARD THE BALL AND BACK OUT THE SAME SIDE. 4. "¥" BONG - Y MOTION IN TOWARD THE BALL TO BLOCK ON THE NOSE. MOTIONS BY THE WING IN SLOT "UP" SET WITH TWO BACKS IN THE BACKFIELD. 1. WAC - W MOTION ACROSS THE BALL. THIS IS A CHANGE OF STRENGTH. 2. WIN - W MOTION IN TOWARD THE BALL. DOES NOT CHANGE STRENGTH. MOTIONS WITH ONLY ONE BACK IN THE BACKFIELD OR THAT END UP WITH ONLY ONE BACK IN THE BACKFIELD WILL BE SPLIT INTO FOUR CATEGORIES. FLY - MOTION ACROSS THE BALL OR FROM THE BACKFIELD TO TRIPLES DIVIDE- MOTION ACROSS THE BALL OR FROM THE BACKFIELD TO DOUBLES. IN - MOTION IN TOWARD THE BALL. DOES NOT CROSS THE BALL. . TRACE - MOTION IN TOWARD THE BALL AND BACK OUT THE SAME SIDE. Pere ROTE: WE WILL IDENTIFY WHO GOES IN MOTION BY USING HIS LETTER. (EXAMPLE: I LEFT "A" DIVIDE. "A" BACK STARTED IN THE BACKFIELD IN THE I FORMATION AND MOTIONED OUT TO THE RIGHT MAKING IT A DOUBLE LEFT FORMATION). -22- ° ° @00400 o 800 @00k00 © oO oO Boo ®OOUdCO @ ° ° 00800 ® zIn sin ° ) oO oO . oT} @00K00 () @008oo (c) zIG STC a TCS I ° ° ° ° 8 Boo ° @O00000 ® @00000 © zor SS oO <2 ® eoofoo ® cofoo 200M “w" MOTIONS O° ° [7.1 Oo ° ® oomooe ® oonooe 00800 ® e008o0o ® O° ®00M00 =24- 3 DIVIDE MOTION EXAMPLES ® ® 9 7 oofooe oR" DIVIDE “Ace” "y" DIVIDE IN MOTION EXAMPLES ® ° nO) © oe 00800 - © ® oof8oo © © "g" In "s" mm TREY * TRACE MOTION EXAMPLES O° 3° ® “SsS0800 elo %oofdo° « C) RUNNING BOLE NUMBERING SYSTEM (2 BACK) 3 BACK *s-" 2 BACK oO 2 © 5 7 = METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING OUR OPPONENTS' RUNNING PLAYS: 1. EVEN NUMBERS ARE ALWAYS TO OUR LEFT. 2. ODD NUMBERS ARE ALWAYS TO OUR RIGHT. HOLE NUMBERS ARE DESIGNATED BY THE GAPS BETWEEN OFFENSIVE LINEMAN. 4. BALL CARRIERS ARE IDENTIFIED BY FIRST NUMBER IN BLAY CALL. 20 SERIES = HALFBACK IS THE BALL CARRIER 30 SERIES = FULLBACK IS THE BALL CARRIER 26 frock 28 Toss ®0o0 No 25 LAG DRAW ®OO0000 38 TOSS 26 OB Q @0O0 oo| —————— Ee BOB (BO) ooooco BACK BLOCKING END MAN ON L.O.S. (aN Boss (BOS) LP on00 A BACK BLOCKING LEAD ON A SECONDARY MAN FORCING. go” b LEAD-COMBO Q OOo BACK LEAD BLOCK AT ?.0.A. COMBINATION HLOCY o A GUARD AND CENTER ON NOSE AND LINEBACK O-~ oO DELAY LEAD - DELAY COMBO BACK LEAD BLOCK AT ?.0.A. WITH DELAY BY BACK 00 AND PASS SETS BY O-LINE. SAME AS ABOVE ONLY COMBINATION BLOCK IS DELAYED. a XN. oy a WHAM SUCKER gowpee 0 BIM (BH) A BACK BLOCKING THE 1ST MAN ON TO OUTSIDE LD Qp OoO° THE NOSE OF THE OFFENSIVE TACKLE TO THE STRONGSIDE DA\ % ‘ On AN ISOLATION BLOCK BY A BACK ON A LINEMAN. OR WEAKSIDE. FAN LEAD (FNLD) TACKLE AND GUARD TURN OUT - HB LEADS. (apEC? 0 OFFENSIVE LINE BLOCKING WHAM Q 9 ne DOUBLE TEAM ON NOSE MAN BY BACK AND CENTER. OA] ar] 4 oO a CRACK ANY WIDE RECEIVER OR BACK BLOCKING FROM THE ooonK0o OUTSIDE ON A MAN ALIGNED TO EIS INSIDE. (IT MUST BE ABOVE THE WAIST WITH YOUR HEAD IN an A FRONT). ' scoo? ¥ AND T AWAY FROM P.0.A., SLIP BLOCKING D: oQgo000 END AND OLB. ag = SWIPE CENTER AND GUARD POWER BLOCK WITH OFF GUARD ae P LEADING AT ?.0.A., TACKLE TURN OUT AND WHAM DALLA aa BLOCK BY BACK. o™do EASY "Xx" OR "Y" TIGHT ESCAPING FOR A SECONDARY DEFENDER. CENTER AND GUARD POWER BLOCK WITH OFF GUARD LEADING AT P.0.A. DOWN (DN) ooo00o Bats BLOCK BY AN OFFENSIVE MAN ON A DEFENSIVE MAN TO HIS INSIDE ON OR OFF THE L.0.S. =30- OFFENSIVE LINE BLOCKING T-PULL oO o Oo oO A PULL BY THE PLAYSIDE TACKLE WHO BLOCKS THE ova FORCE MAN. o OPTION Sz FRONTSIDE RONTS IZ , ‘9 ooo ONT: GUARD PULLING TO BLOCK FR DE LB ' 4 a yYoa cut A TACKLE AND GUARD COMBINATION BLOCK WITH o8 ooo THE INSIDE MAN OR GUARD GOING FIRST AND THE “a Oo TACKLE CROSSING BEHIND. oqgdoo A TIGET END BLOCKING DOWN AND THE TACKLE TRAPPING our. A GUARD - CENTER CROSS BLOCRWITH GUARD BLOCKING DOWN ON NOSE AND CENTER PULL AROUND FOR INSIDE LB. THE OFFSIDE GUARD PULLS, BLOCKS INSIDE-OUT AT P.O.A. PINCH BLOCK ON 3 TECHNIQUE. FAN (EN) 220. OAA EMAN ON A DEFENSIVE A BLOCK BY AN =3i= OFFENSIVE LINE BLOCKING MaaT Aha fs) TACKLE TRAP (TTR) A LINE BLOCKING SCHEME APEXED AT P.O.A. WITH A SHOULDER TO HIP OFFENSIVE RELATIONSHIP. THE OFFSIDE TACKLE PULLS, BLOCKS INSIDE-oUT Sooo 6on0! ae ho POWER (PO) Seen A DOUBLE TEAM BLOCK AT THE P.O.A. THAT STAYS ON. Cc - FRONTSIDE CENTER AND GUARD EXCHANGE oe F - BACKSIDE FOLD BLOCK BY CENTER AND OFF GUARD 000 REACH (RC) 08k BLOCK BY A LINEMAN CUTTING OFF A DEFENSIVE LINEMAN WHO IS TOWARDS THE P.0.A. CUT OFF (SCO) oR EN 0 BLOCK TO CUT OFF PURSUIT OF DEFENSIVE MAN AWAY FROM P.O.A. EEE EEE LIKE SLM SLIP Oo a AK ho Yo SCOOP EERE ~oO ‘oO SUCKER Ocuiruuexce) 00060 TWO BACKSIDE ADJACENT LINEMEN COORDINATING REACH BLOCKS ON 2 DEFENDERS. USUALLY TRE CENTE:. AND GUARD WORKING ON THE NOSE AND LINEBACKER. TWO FRONTSIDE ADJACENT LINEMEN COORDINATING REACH BLOCKS ON 2 DEFENDERS. USUALLY GUARD AND TACKLE ON FRONT SIDE OR COULD AND TE ON BACKSIDE, CUTTING OFF A GUARD PULLING AWAY FROM THE P.O.a. ee 6 0° A h QO LOG (LG) OOo ° Ay A a STRAIGET MAN (M) egpees PERTAINS TO THE ONSIDE GUARD PULLING TO KICK OUT OR LOG BLOCK MAN ON END OF LINE. LIKE A TRAP BLOCK ONLY BLOCK THE MAN OUTSIDE IN. SIGNIFIES AN OFFENSIVE LINEMAN BLOCKING A MAN ON OR OFF THE L.0.S... BUT OVER RIM. Ofofofa @ oO a DESCRIPTION TELLING THE OFFSUIi FULL AND LEAD THROUGH THE BALL. we GAP BLOCKING GUARD AND CENTER BLOCKING BACK ON NOSE AND DI-"O" GUARD PULLING TO TRAP AT P.0.A. AND oR aN an COMBO AT P.O.A. ON DE AND LB BY TE AND TACKLE. ~. a ™~ CENTER AND BACKSIDE TACKLE WORKING COMBO ON °° DT AND LB WITH “O" GUARD PULLING FOR ONSIDE LB. GUARD BLOCKS DOWN. DA LA tA A O VO G-0 ONSIDE ‘ARD PULLING TO BLOCK SUPPORT AND LE REG ep BACKSIDE GUARD PULLING FOR ONSIDE LB. Aa-“a A AD rm 1 Boo oo TAG TECHNIQUE FOR ONSIDE GUARD AND TACKLE TO PULL AQ Q om AND LEAD ONSIDE. TE BLOCKS DOWN. A AA AO , oY o- BOTH."G" AND "O" GUARDS PULLING AND BACK BLOCKING ag Q DE ON LINE OF SCRIMMAGE. & BACK BLOCKING DE ON LINE OF SCRIMMAGE WITH "O" GUARD PULLING TO BLOCK ON LB. BACKSIDE GUARD AND TACKLE PULLING TO PLAY SIDE. "O'' GUARD TRAPS AT P.O.A, AND "TI" TACKLE LEADS UP INSIDE. GAP BLOCKING IN MIDDLE. POWER AT P.O.A. =34- PASS PROTECTIONS Q-I-2: 3 Step drop, aggressive or cut protection by line MOLLY RT (08 HOT RT): and back on Molly side. protection on oth Hot), | fae Line slide right and back free on right On other side, back inside-out on his side. Dual read by guard oops (base) B: Side B's oO DOUBLE HOT: Both backs free release and : 's dual read their side. ix: Same as Pocket except 4£ outside L3's drop. ot! backs stay ° ob ( AQ5839_ 0 . YONA REAR Ca MAX SLOW: Sane as Max except 1 Slow Back TE side has S/S. ie a it fies t “YY POCKET: Base protection by line, backs check Telease on outside LB's. aB8a0" a G 7 ao . MOLLY LT (OR HOT LT): Dual read by guard and backs on Molly side. Pocket (base) protectior on other side. ot on eo). t (Boas L: Line slide left and back free on lefe side. Onother side, back inside-out on L3's his side ei Co aoa ok | BEF OPE Y fc war PAiAL | 600 FAN RT: Right side guard and tackle fan and back check releases on inside L3. Other side has pocket protection. 6 me f Gaodgor, © DATATAL | : goo DOUBLE FAN: Fan protection botn sides. Gack: check release on inside LB's. ‘excep a on inside LBS 8/8. 9 AG b | / g Sth 9 = a” \ 1 t MOLLY OR HOT RT, 53-59: Automatic TE slow, both backs weak. HB free & FB & guard Molly or Hot read call side. soe O Both backs weak, line slides L_ 53-59: FB in-out on to TE side, TE release. LB's. c So0282 i (ENcR i WAGGLE LT: Both backs go right and Qo and both guards Pull a ae free release and-FB in-out or side c 53-59: Automatic TE slow, both backs weak, BB free & FB check release on outside LB. FAN RT: Same as 53-59 except guard & tackle fan & FB check release or inside L2. ° “36-4 NICKEL PASS PROTECTIONS 1-2: 3 step drop - aggressive or t pass protection. G @: Line slides RT - RT back out Tree or has 2nd blitzes that side other back in=nut on blitzes his side. ia Tee § uncovered Other ack out fan pulls for Ist blitzer. his side. Timea back in-out blicz R SLOW: Same as R except TE slow blocks. 3 ° ? 53-59: Automatic TE slow, both backs Veaky FB has Ist blitzer his side. aaa as cold LT Gl pulls for Ist BUCKET. LT aoe biiteer his” side T gests,’ § B'o'o Né fAL A o Ind blitzer that si blitzer his sid) O-. 3p! frees ~ 3 step drop COLD LT oa-53s, ° —~2 2 —_ Y SOS6S ° AIA ATA ~ Oo a L: Line slides nal LT back out free or has de. Other back in-out on | (pastes, L LPR ~ O a 7 oon LI: Lt dack out free & cov 3 for Ist oe Other Rckines riteoae on bl itees his si ao ° — ie ” age protection” — squeeze born 9 ° 6: | Saeken, oo 0 o Both backs weak, peeoyaced ist blitzer on LT s ide. F3 farout on blizes PASS ACTIONS bod L “\ 50 SERIES - 3 STEP DROP - QUICK PASSING GAME oo] 9 “500 00} ° 5 60 SERIES - 5 or 7 STEP DROP WEAK BACK FREE RELZA! (LINE SLIDES ) 9 a I 00000 3 ’ , 008 Bolg 80 SERIES - 5 or 7 STEP DROP. FLoop WEAK BACK FREE RELEA! STRONG BACK GOES Teak Cre SLO “S ° Oo GO O } +o 90 SERIES - 5 or ? STEP DROP. FLOW _ STRONG BACK FREE RELEASE, WEAK BACK GOES STRONG. 50 SERIES - 3 STEP DROP. QUICK PASSING ~ CAME p (ooboss % 60 SERIES - 5 or 7 STEP DROP. SPLIT FLOW WEAX BACK FREE RELEAS= » bo 4 70 SERIES - 5 or 7 STEP DROP - SPLIT FLOW 70 SERIES - 5 or 7 STEP DROP. SPLIT FLOW STRONG BACK FREE RELEASE STRONG BACK FREE RELEASE (LINE - I ° coofoom =P ; Y 7’ v 80 SERIES - $ or 7 STEP DROP. FLOOD WEAK BACK FREE RELEASE, STRONG BACK GOES WEAR (TE SLOW 7 oO 00Q q 90 SERIES - 5 or 7 STEP DROP. FLOW STRONG BACK FREE RELEASE, WEAR BACK GOES STRONG 9 goats g 100 SERIES - QB FARES REGULAR PLAY THEN SETS UP 137 BIM PASS —. r P OOo 8 oo ° SPRINT OUT - QB ROLLS OUT WITH ONE OR BOTH BACKS LEADING AND BREAKS THE POCKET (8 LEFT-9 RT. SPRINT AT 8 ° paabie ¢ Y WAGGLE - QB GOES DNEWAY, TEE BACKS THE OTHER, WEAK & STRONG RIGHT, LEFT. (8 LEFT, 9 RIGHT) WAGGLE AT 8 STRONG 7 Q0000 ~~O «~O HALFBACK OPTION PASS OPTION PasS AT 8 SCREENS - REGULAR SCREENS A SCR AT 9 PLAY ACTION AND MOVEM! 100 SERIES - QB FAKES REGULAR PLAY TEEN bs ? Abies 9 SETS UP. 126 SLANT PASS ; dS SPRINT OUT - QB ROLLS OUT WITH on OR BOTH BACKS LEADING AND REARS’ THE POCKET (8 LEFT, 3 RIGRT) SPRINT AT 9 ? Y , THE AND STRONG, RIGET AND (8 LEFT, 9 RichD) WAGGLE AT 9 WEAK of O° ookoo ~-O HALFBACK OPTION PASS OPTION PASS AT 9 r 91 Q ? saute REGULAR SCREENS BSCR AT 8 PLAY ACTION AD 2 7 agotea —. ¢ OPTION SCREEN: QB TAKES 5 STE! 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Ir. III. DOGGING SYSTEM (3 INTRODUCTION A. PURPOSE OF DOGS & BLITZES: 1. HOLD THE RUNNING GAME TO MINUS YARDAGE. CROWD THE L.O.S. IF PLAYING ON THE L.0.S. ROLLOFF& PENETRATE. SEE THE BALL SNAPPED AND COME OFF WITH A HAIR TRIGGER! 2, PENETRATE AND HURRY, HARASS OR SACK THE QB ON PASS PLAYS. BE ALERT FOR TAPPED BALL OPPORTUNITIES OR FORCE THE FUMBLE. CONTAINMENT, WHEN IT I$ YOUR RESPONSIBILITY IS OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE. NEVER ALLOW THE PASSER TO BREAK CONTAINMENT. IT ALLOWS THE PASSER TO ESCAPE ALL OUR INTERIOR PENETRATION AND PUTS ADDED PRESSURE ON OUR COVERAGE. 3. CAUSE CONFUSION IN OUR OPPONENTS RUN OR PASS PROTECTION ASSIGNMENTS. KNOW THEIR PROTECTION AND ATTACK IT WITH OUR BEST DOG. I.E. BIF. COME OFF WITH A HAIR TRIGGER TO CREATS A DIFFERENT RHYTHM FOR THE BLOCKER SO THAT PENETRATION AND MINUS YARDAGE ARE THE RESULTS. DO NOT TIP THE DOGS - RO PRE-READS - RO OFFSIDES. DOGS REQUIRE MAXIMUM POISE! EXPLANATION OF DOGGING SYSTEM DOG MEANS THE RUSHER OF A LINEBACKER OR COMBINATION OF LINEBACKERS FROM ANY POSITION REGARDLESS OF THEIR LOCATION ON OR OFF THE L.O.S. BLITZ REFERS TO A COMBINATION OF LBer'S AND A DEFENSIVE BACK RUSHING. THE DOGS AND BLITZES ARE BASED ON THE FRONT--LOCATION OF TE: AND BACKS =~ AND DO NOT CHANGE VS. SLOT, ETC... WE BASE ALL ASSIGNMENTS ON THE CORE OF THE FORMATION. ALL DOGS ARE CORE DOGS. CLASSIFICATION OF DOGS A. “OPIE GUN" ~ "OPIE" IS THE OPEN SIDE LBer, NO OPEN SIDE - WEAKSIDE LBer. THE COVERAGE IS COVER 10 (SAF ADJUSTS TO 1 BACK FORMATIONS). 1. OPIE ON LOS "OPIE GUN", NO OTRER CALL. OPIE IS THE CONTAIN RUSHER AND DEFENSIVE LINE EXECUTES ‘FRONT CALLED. 2. OPTIE ON LOS. "“OPIE GUN OUTSIDE". OPIE RUSHES THROUGH "Cc" GaP THE DEFENSIVE LINE TO THE CALL SIDE EXECUTES A REX OR LEX STUNT. Ts 3. OPIE OFF LOS AND INSIDE. OPIE AND DEFENSIVE LINE TO THE CALL SIDE WILL EXECUTE THE CALL MADE. cevtead — ercPL pot 43 "OPTE GUN" UNDER REDUCED OPIE GUN “OUTSIDE” UNDER OPIE GUN “INSIDE” STRAIGHT 4, OPTE GUN COVER 10 a) FLOW COVERAGE = LOOSE M/M ON Y¥ AND TWO BACKS BY TOBY-MAC-ws TOBY - LOOSE M/M ON OUTSIDE RELEASER OF #2 and #3 ¥ CROSS - WIDEST BACK M/M Y SEAM - Y M/M MAC - LOOSE M/M ON INSIDE RELEASER OF #2 AND #3 C.P.: ¥ CROSS - INSIDE BACK M/M C.P.: Y SEAM - WIDEST BACK M/H WS - Y CROSS = ¥ 4/M Y SEAM = INSIDE BACK M/M b) FLOOD COVERAGE - MAC AND WS M/M ON TWO BACKS. TOBY M/M ON Y. OPIZ GUN- COVER 10 OUTSIDE INSIDE UNDER REDUCED OUTSIDE ooo Byd M ou OUTSIDE gAA S008 of cNSIDE 000800 cA 4, cook) ams cootoo g44,A4Ae oo00fo' OAA A et CROSS o00koo Cx cRoss _| M oo08o00 ecobddh, ren. 39 AA OPIE GUN UBAe GUN = COVER 10 UNDER 30 OPIE GUN "WING" url GUN = COVER 10 “ALERT. - FLOW COVERAGE No — AERA Le é UNDER REDUCED OPIE GUN IDE" FLOW y

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