I have used this def last 3 years. Pinch and loop with blitz all.they need to know
@brandonsorenson24523 ай бұрын
What software are you using?
@joemurray6522 Жыл бұрын
Don’t need 2 safety’s
@mikepalmer1971 Жыл бұрын
Agreed.I a.ways ran a 4-4 with tons of success.
@Myway2159 ай бұрын
@@mikepalmer1971same
@statusgroomingco7 ай бұрын
You can always walk a safety down in the box or blitz them. Play Cover 2 to have your CB’s play the flats and give extra run support while safeties play deep 1/2(most passes are 9 routes) 2 safeties adds an extra dynamic to a defense…be creative and keep it simple!
@coachd64776 ай бұрын
@@statusgroomingcobingo! 2 deep instead of 3 adds another body in the box!
@nathanielagaiava42706 ай бұрын
Awesome video Coach. In my 8u league, every team runs the ball and the OL has tight splits. Will a 3-4 scheme work? I fear that we won’t be able to stop the run with a 3 man front. Would love your insight coach.
@MrTnewberry6 ай бұрын
Your LBs (DOGS) behind the Tackles will fill the gaps the way I do it. Pinch your tackles hit B gap and LBs hit C gap. Loop is the opposite..nose has A gap.. OLB have outside containment and I always have them blitz outside in... I also only use 1 safety with a MLB that will help with A gap and blitz.
@jcedric55 Жыл бұрын
What about the INSIDE RPO
@goodmaro Жыл бұрын
I have not often seen teams with the ability mix to carry out those assignments. You have 4 linebackers and 2 safeties who you expect to play like linebackers against the run. Only the cornerbacks seem to have it easy. Some teams will have that 2-gap nose, others not...and if they really do have *two* who can play nose tackle like that, they're not going to alternate them at that position, especially given how short children's games are. Your outside linebackers combine what other teams would demand of defensive ends, plus the possibility of dropping into coverage or sliding outside against the run. But you say you've been successful with it, so you must be good at developing that attitude of flying to the ball without leaving big gaps.
@DJDJ-iv6sz Жыл бұрын
What defense would you recommend for 9-10 yr olds?
@goodmaro Жыл бұрын
@@DJDJ-iv6sz Depends on the mix of your players' previous skills. Usually at least 5 on the line because you don't have enough who are worthwhile playing LB. On a given play you'll have 1 whose assignment will be to submarine and then pop up. DEs will alternate with one purely boxing and the other pressing the outside shoulder of the outermost OL. DL should not make a great effort to try to keep play in front of them, but instead penetrate and create chaos in the backfield. On the other hand if you do have a team with several good LBs and the opponents have fast OL you can use a strategy of keeping the LBs clean, cutting or crabbing OL. Many youth offenses play the line with small enough splits that you can sometimes take out 2 for 1 with this tactic. Play the LBs deep enough that they can start moving forward to fill as soon as they see the keys they're given. Blitz only sparingly, otherwise let the blockers try to find them in space. Play 3 deep, sometimes no safety. Corners jam WRs. Unless you're using the keep-the-LBs-clean scheme, count on never having to defend a deep throw. Corners feel the wideouts while watching the backfield, and ride or trail the receiver whichever direction they can deflect them until they see it's not a pass play. Safety just watch the OL's initial move, and if it reads as pass protection, move to the side where the greater receiving threat is. Usually this results in an overall setup of 5-3 over or 6-2. More than the scheme, however, is the skills. Don't concern them overly with tackling form; focus on getting enough players there and the tackling will almost take care of itself. Emphasize stripping and recovering the ball even at some expense of surer tackles -- unless you're in a league where the officials give a quick whistle. Emphasize pursuit to the sidelines, but don't use the drill where each position has an assigned target point on each sideline; rather, practice overall field awareness between defenders, and make sure you mix in players of different speeds.
@heliusprice9766 Жыл бұрын
In our league at the lower levels, we cannot have a noseguard and therefore we have committed to an even front. My favorite is a 4-3 with tight corners and cover two.
@Icoachfootballonline Жыл бұрын
In that age group, I always ran a 4-3 cover two and then in short yardage I would go to a 5-2 and bring the strong safety two more of a highbred linebacker. The strong safety would still drop into pass coverage if needed but he is also strong run support.
@mikepalmer1971 Жыл бұрын
@@DJDJ-iv6szI always ran a 4-4 defense. Very successful from 9-10 yo to 13-14 yo.