Los Angeles Valley College Football Clinic 2007
Transcript of Los Angeles Valley College Football Clinic 2007
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Defending Commonly Seen
Pass Plays in the 4-2-5
DefenseBy: Coach Jimmy Sims
Head Football Coach at Los Angeles
Valley College Football
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The Frank Glazer Clinic Special Thanks Frank Glazer Clinic
Biography and Coaching Experience
Education
18 years High School & College Coaching
leaned about myself as a coach in high school
slow down, teach, communicate, be humble You must be humiliated, before you can be humble
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Introduction
I am not here to convince you play our defensivecoverages, but more importantly to shareinformation that we believe works for our athletes.
Hopefully, our information can assist you as a coachand / or your players.
I believe that coaches must understand the playersthe personnel you have, then use your philosophy to
fit the mold of our players. "It's not always the X's and the O's,it's the Billy's and
the Joe's... It's a true statement!
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Introduction
Ive been associated with some great coaches.
I have had the chance to coach with them on
the sidelines I've had the opportunity to pick their brains at
clinics or during the recruiting process.
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Defensive Staff at LosAngeles Valley College Preparing for each opponent each week.
Our secondary philosophy is to teach our base defense that ourathletes can master in a two year period.
Do the little things, first
establish a solid foundation in our base coverages and our blitzschemes
builds confidence in the players
by keeping it simple the secondary can grab a large number ofrepetitions with each practice repetitions create confidence for the athletes
allows them to perform at a high level in games withouthesitations.
discipline plays a key role in the secondary without it, the season will be very long.
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L.A. Valley CollegeSecondary Philosophy Our Philosophy
Teach secondary fundamentals; alignment andassignment
Must be able to make a tackle
Stop the run Control the passing game The use of deception in disguising the coverage Personnel and evaluation of players Recruit speed, quickness, football intelligence,
mental and physical toughness
Prevent the big play and easy touchdown
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Our Secondary Philosophy Read and React
Forget about the last play (deep touchdowns)
Protect Your Territory - each player is asked tobe responsible for their territory
The tendency to help your teammate protect hisareas
Do your primary job first; then help & pursuit once the yourinitial territory has been secured.
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The Keys To TeachingQuarters Coverage The coach must be able to teach the
principles of alignment and
assignment to his players Find players that will execute properly
Players must believe in the defense
Basic overall understanding of offensiveformations; 21P, 20P, 12P, 11P 10P, GL
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The Keys To TeachingQuarters Coverage Know the Weaknesses - coaches must
know the weaknesses of of the defense
Repetitions of Fundamentalsfundamental techniques will differ fromone coverage to another
do you have a secondary coach thatunderstands technique & can teach
technique to the players?
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Advantages of QuartersCoverage Nine man front
Compliments the play action pass
Assist the defense with four verticalreceivers
The transition from the base defense to
zone blitzing is simple Good Run Support: Primary Force and
Alley Fill
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Advantages of QuartersCoverage Juco s often have players reporting late
We need a defense that is easy to learn in a
short period of time. The DEFENSE CONTINUES
Coaches can use many different schemesthat all look the same to the opposing
quarterback: Disguises: C4 to C2, C4 to C3
(traditional S/S or Cloud), C4 to Man
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Alignment FC = Field Corner
The alignment of the Field Corner is 7 yards back by 1 yard inside the #1receiver.
He is the CB to the wide side of the field. When in the middle of the field the coach can designated the left or right side
based on the opponent. He is usually a better zone player and run support that the boundary corner
back.
BC = Boundary Corner 7 yards back by 1 yard inside the #1 receiver. He is the CB that is aligned to the boundary side of the field.
He is the defender on your team that can play man to man coverage to thesingle receiver side; 10 personnel trips (1 RB / 0 TE); 11 personnel strong trips(1 RB / 1TE).
This allows the defense to zone the wide side of the field and man the backside when needed.
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BASE ALIGNMENT vs
(21P)
A T N E
$ M W
2x1
FC B C
7X1 7X1F R
10X2 10X2
D C B A A B C D
Diagram: #1
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Alignment F/S = Free Safety
10 yards deep by 2 yards outside the end man on the line ofscrimmage.
If a a slot receiver is present and ball on the hash, safeties will alignno more than 4 yards outside the end man on the line of scrimmage.
He can adjust to his quarter of the field, but never outside his
responsible quarter (fast receiver in 10P trips) If ball is in the middle of the field, alignment is a 10x2
R = Rover 10 yards deep by 2 yards outside the end man on the line of
scrimmage.
If a a slot receiver is present and ball on the hash, safeties will alignno more than 4 yards outside the end man on the line of scrimmage.
He can adjust to his quarter of the field, but never outside hisresponsible quarter (fast receiver in 10P trips)
If ball is in the middle of the field, alignment is a 10x2
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BASE ALIGNMENT vs
(21P)
A T N E
$ M W
2x1
FC B C
7X1 7X1F R
10X2 10X2
D C B A A B C D
Diagram: #1
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Alignment vs (10P) Trips
F 10x4 R 10x4
M
FC BC
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Lion Call
BoundaryField
A T N E
Diagram #2
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Alignment vs (11P)
F R
M
FC BC
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A T N E
Diagram #3
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UNDER C. 4 vs (12P)
A E
$ widen on strong trips motion for base combo or CHECK 3 by roll coverage
T
M
N
W
F R
BCFC
$
R.H.
Diagram #4
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ADJUSTMENT TO (11P) TRIPS
E N T A
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FC W M
R F
CORNER OVER?
BC
, , ; we prefer to not to flip CB. Howgood are your CBs on run support?
Diagram #5
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Man / Zone Adjustment vs
(10P) Trips
Must have a BC that can play man
F 10x4 R 10x4
M Lion Call
FC
1/41/41/41/4
$ w
BoundaryField
BC
Man
#3
Diagram #6
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C. AssignmentRun Support Keys and Reads Safeties - Dont Go Until You Know
Safeties - Flat-Footed Read; Wait technique
Safeties Read and Key end man on the LOS
Safeties - If its run; primary force on back fieldspeed flow to the perimeter
SafetiesIf its run; stack flow
Safetiesif its run; tight flow
Safeties - cutback on all back field flow away
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Run Support Keys andReads Cornerbacks key and reads QB triangle
Cornerbacks have secondary run support on
back field speed flow Cornerbacks have angle of pursuit on backfield
flow away once ball is pass the LOS
On WR crack on safety, CB must be primary
force; CB must see contact on safety (veryhard to teach)
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Run Support in Quarters
CornerbacksDiagram #7a
F R
A T N E
M W
FC BC
$ 2x1
Back field run flows: speed, stack, tight
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Run Support in Quarters
SafetiesDiagram #7b
F - 10x2 R 10x2
A T N E
M W
FC BC
Back field run flows: speed, stack tight
$ 2x1
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PASS DEFENSE Practice Techniques and they will become second nature
Fundamentals; we always concentrate on EDDs ( every day drills)
I. Stance
II. Backpedal
III. Break on the ball
IV. Zone Turns with hips, leg drive, and acceleration
V. Man to Man hip movements and hand placement(opponents hands or hips and high thighs
VI. Intercepting Balls
VII. Tackling
VIII. Alignment
IX. Assignment
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AssignmentPass Keys and ReadsTechnique for CBs - shuffle, shuffle , bail
CBs: Routes 10 yards or more is your man
off man from seven yards
Three step read key from quarterback
If three steps is no longer a threat; work hard into a speedbackpedal with eyes on #1 receiver
18 yards or more the CB will take his man on an intermediateroute or to a deep route
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AssignmentPass Keys and Reads Technique for Safeties
Dont go until you know
Flat footed read; wait technique
If no vertical threat by the #2 receiver, get insideand underneath the #1 receiver
4 important keys by the #2 receiver
a.) block; primary run support to cutback
b.) vertical release; 10 yards or more man to man
c.) inside release; look to double #1 receiver inside out
d.) outside release; look to double #1 receiver inside out
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C.4 PASS RESPONSIBILITY
LBS HAVE UNDERNEATH ZONES. DBS HAVE THEIR QUARTERS
F R
THIS GIVES US FOUR DEEP VS. FOUR VERTICALS
M W
FC BC
1/41/41/41/4
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Diagram #8
VulnerableAreas;Low &outside
VulnerableAreas;Low &outside
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C. 4 PASS RESPONSIBILITY
DBs: Routes at 10 yds or more = man to man $/$ and WLB must jam to re-route #2.
F R
M W
FC BC
1/41/41/41/4
$
Diagram #9
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C. 4 PASS RESPONSIBILITY
Safeties and LBS Pattern Read #2.
F R
M W
$
FC BC
1/41/41/41/4
Diagram #10
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C. 4 PASS RESPONSIBILITY
F R
M W
FC BC
1/41/41/41/4
$
Diagram #11
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C. 4 PASS RESPONSIBILITY
F R
$ M W
FC BC
1/41/41/41/4
Diagram #12
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C. 4 PASS RESPONSIBILITY
F R
$ M W
FC BC
1/41/41/41/4
Diagram #13
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C. 4 PASS COVERAGE VS. 90 SERIES
(1,2,3, STEP DROP)
DBs read QB three step drop; technique is very important
Diagram #14
F R
$ M W
FC BC
1/41/41/41/4
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PASSING SCHEMES THAT CREATE PROBLEMS
FOR QUARTERS COVERAGE
Counter Pass
F R
M W
FC BC
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Diagram #15a
late
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Counter Pass Adjustment: Double Robber
Not good against multiple formations offenses unless
you are able to check coverages
Counter Pass vs Double Robber
F R
M RB W RB
FC BC
$
Diagram #15b
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PASSING SCHEMES THAT CREATE PROBLEMS
FOR QUARTERS COVERAGE
Iso Pass; $ late on re-route of #2 rec; tough for F/S
F R
M W
FC BC
1/41/41/41/4
$
Diagram #16
late
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PASSING SCHEMES THAT CREATE PROBLEMS
FOR QUARTERS COVERAGE
Naked Pass: very effective play
F R
MFC BC
1/41/41/41/4
$
w
Diagram #17
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Naked Pass Adjustment: , (slot), Man
Naked Pass: very effective play
F R
MFC BC
1/41/4
$
w
Diagram #18
Field
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PASSING SCHEMES THAT CREATE PROBLEMSFOR QUARTERS COVERAGE
Half Back Pass; FC must see WR contact on safety; havepatience
F R
M
FC BC
1/41/41/41/4
$ w
Diagram #19
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PASSING SCHEMES THAT CREATE PROBLEMSFOR QUARTERS COVERAGE Play Action Pass: very effective M no re-route; vertical pressure on R
F R
M
FC BC
1/41/41/41/4
$ w
Diagram #20
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Success is when preparationmeet opportunity
Prepare your players so that theyunderstand the coaches thinking process
vs the opponent Organize practice plans that create game
like situations throughout the week. This
will assist your players to be successfulwith any coverage you decide is best.