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Curtis Peterson
Приєднався 25 кві 2011
CoachCP's channel
Stopping 4 Verticals with Cover 3
By Zach Davis ... Read the whole article: strongfootballcoach.com/defensive-football/cover-3-vs-4-verticals/
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Cover 2 Man Under Cutups
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Read the article that goes with it here: strongfootballcoach.com/defensive-football/3-4-cover-2-man-under-defense/
Jail Break Screen on Running Plays versus Cover 2 Or 2 Read Corner
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Visit www.StrongFootballCoach.com. Jail Break Screen on Running Plays versus Cover 2 Or 2 Read Corner.
I Formation Iso Play: Swipe Concept
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For detailed information on the I Formation Iso Play Swipe Concept Check Out strongfootballcoach.com/offensive-football/offensive-plays/disguising-i-formation-iso-play-fullback-swipe/
Basics of the Split Back Veer Offense Including Inside Veer and Outside Veer
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Basics of coaching the the split back veer against the under front defense. This is designed to be a very high level overview of the basics of inside and outside veer. This is a football coaching video published by Strong Football by CoachCP. Visit us at StrongFootballCoach.com
Cover 4 Defense versus 2x2 Spread Offense - Football Coaching
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Basics of the cover 4 defense versus the pass from a 2x2 Set. This is a football coaching video published by Strong Football by CoachCP. Visit us at StrongFootballCoach.com If you want to see TCU's coach Gary Patterson breakdown elements from this concept, please see ua-cam.com/video/yqd-i_lB4HY/v-deo.html . That is part 1 of several videos. It's in one of them.
Thanks for the tutorial! I'm doing my research on this offense right now and I bought a book on running the split back veer. The book describes the blocking scheme as the center taking the player closest to the midline (in this case the nose tackle), the guard taking the next closest (ILB) and the tackle tacking the next closest (DE) with the TE arc releasing. The main difference is no double team on the LOS. Is this realistic or is it too much to ask especially of the center to snap the ball and neutralize the slanting nose tackle?
Cover 4 vs bunch set .....
That is absolutely perfect good job! We run inside and outside veer out of gun.
We used to run midline to the 3 technique all day that was a day 1 install for my college
You got my sub good job.....sub back!!!
Really good job Coach! I am a spread guy but I LOVE wing-T and veer football and so I have been trying to learn more of what Baylor did with the Veer & Shoot offense so this is huge! I love midline, veer, power read/inverted veer, and toss read so anything I can find where we read unblocked men Im a happy camper haha! Thanks again!
I like the outside veer against the diagrammed defense. I managed to have Bill Yeoman give me a one-on-one clinic on his offense in the Summer of '03 at UH. He was so supportive and helpful to a guy from Beaumont who was coaching at the grade 7-9th level.
hey Curtis would be great on any leads on info on the split back
What school do you or did you coach for in regards to the logo on your shirt in this video? Thanks? Is that for Grambling?
No not Grambling. At the time of this recording, I coached at Glenbard North HS in Illinois.
Oh ok, thanks for getting back to me on that... On an entirely different note I want to ask your professional honest to goodness opinion on a theory of mine. I believe this so called belief or notion that the NFL is a, "Passing League," is an utter and complete myth. Now hear me out on this please...? The Titans, Bills, Cowboys (possibly going back to the formula of 2014) Rams,Seahawks (Even minus Marshawn Lynch), Broncos, Ravens and 49ers to some extent are going to be running teams, or at least run to setup the Play-Action to throw it over the top of the defense getting to run defend happy... Granted that's ONLY 1/4th of the league. My point is a lot of those teams have former DCs as HCs now. Back in the day those types of coaches would play tough, hard nosed defense, play very solid special teams and run the heck out of the ball and use play action to help a "Game Manager" type QB do just enough without turning the ball over to win games with defense and special teams. I also forgot to mention I honestly believe that Bill Belichick (whether or not he and Bill Parcells are BFFs or not) Belichick's coaching roots go back to what I just described above. Former DC, now HC who has a young, inexperienced QB (at least for the first 4 games of the 2016 NFL season). I believe the Pats are going to be a fairly heavy run team to help protect their defense from being exposed and to also serve to protect Jimmy G. Yes, I realize they went out and in free agency and brought in another talented Tight End. Question for you coach. (Sorry for being long winded, my bad)/ Do you see the NFL slowly going back to the NFC style of football ala the 1980s; which was Run the Ball & Stop the Run? Another angle to look at this question from is this... With DCs no longer really using a 3-4 or 4-3. Instead going with some sort of DB in place of one of his Linebackers. A lot of teams have searched long and hard to find the "Tweener," Safety/Linebacker to match-up against such players as Rob Gronkowski and the other really big, fast and athletic TEs in the game like Jimmy Graham of the Seahawks. But with that being the case when and where it is. Is it not logically at least assume that most QBs are going to read the numbers keys within a given play at the LoS and run the back against a 6 man box with the defense in some sort of sub-package defensive alignment? Thanks Coach!
So My coach told me to go check out how to do a split back Veer offense and I learned alot thanks to this video. Thank you very much, but I have one question, the line is unbalanced right?
I think the success of Bill Yeoman at Houston made the split back veer trendy in the 1970s. Texas ran split back veer in 1979 with Ham and Lam Jones after Earl Campbell graduated. Back then DC's were coaching kids to read the helmet ear holes of backs to figure out where the option play was headed. There is a game on UA-cam where Texas is running split back veer. On one option play left! All three three backs ( QB, hb, hb) would spin around 360 to throw defenses off. Seems like by the late 1970s though option offenses were starting to die off in favor of West Coast and more pass centric offenses. But Oklahoma, Nebraska, SMU and others carried the option series into the 1980s. I think Houston ran veer until Yeomans final year.
Yessir, after Bill Yeoman was forced to retire in 86 Jack Pardee came along with the Run and Shoot offense. A high flying air-raid offense.
Against spread, would cover 3 with just one hook zone and manning up the slot work well? It would leave the middle thin, would would certainly shut down big plays.
Close but a lot of cover 3 teams run what's called a scf (Seam curl flat) where we roll a safety down over the strong side number 2 re route him and basically haveman on him up the seam if he stops on a curl or if he bubbles out to the flat ... If he goes over the middle you let him go ... If he has an outside release play the post (switch) by number one
Great job explaining
In the future I'd find it helpful if you increased the volume of the audio on your video and/or added closed captioning. I found it difficult to understand what you were saying, especially when you looked away from the camera and were speaking quickly.
Oklahoma was very good at using the dive for play action and then they'd hit Keith Jackson for the long ball.
We ran the veer in high school, as well as the wishbone, but we had the backs to do it.
3x1 roll cloud or skip depending on 2 split
most safe D ever bro!!!
Good stuff! subscribed... I have seen the PSTE arc release on an OLB, or in the case you drew up the ILB. Have you seen that, or just a vertical double
Yep, seen both. That puts the defensive end in a bind really. Can't tell if it's run or pass. Easy to build a great play action concept off of that.
Hey Coach CP, you have really nice Game film that you get, were do you get it?
I would man turn b/c your essentially matching up man to man with the person after the routes identify themselves. That also leads to the downfall of the coverage, is you need to have athletes at the secondary spots. But I can say this, even as an offensive guy, besides QB/RB depending on your offense (maybe both), your best skilled athletes should be on defense at every spot. If you get the "lesser" athletic talent on ur team, you may have problems matching up or you may need to protect a guy.
do you know the the running plays for veer?
BTW, I added a link to video to TCU's Gary Patterson breaking down his defense in the about section. In one of those videos (4 hours worth), I am pretty confident he talks about "2 read" or his "Blue" coverage. It's worth your time.
Please, continue to tell me how #1 is going to burn the safety. I've seen it work. You can watch TCU run it. You can watch any 4-2-5 split coverage team run this. You can watch 4-3 teams run it. You can watch Under front teams who run quarter quarter half use this as their adjustment to slot versus I pro. Please, continue to tell me this doesn't work, because it does. Yes, your rover has to be a semi-decent athlete, but he doesn't have to be a burner.He needs to be a safety relative to ur level.
No. Your corner is playing #1 until #2 crosses his body, then he breaks to the flat. My safety isn't "burn't deep". This is into the boundary. The safety is at somewhere (depending on game plan) 10-12 yards deep. The boundary is the SHORT side of the field. The QB has to lay the ball high and outside to keep the safety from picking it. IF he makes that throw clean, the safety will be on the receiver as he catches it. The receiver has to make a clean catch then, over the shoulder to the outside.
Well if your giving your #1 a free release while your CB stares at #2, your S is burnt deep. He wouldn't have time to make his read. He'd just have to bail and pray #1 doesn't blow by him. (turning your shoulders and accelerating takes a second)
"Plenty of HS QBs could that throw". Sure, in 7 on 7 maybe. Remember, this is into the boundary. Aka, the short side of the field. The safety can take a collision course and make that play. The receiver might catch the ball, but he will be hit, and hit hard for it.
That's a great rule in Cover 2, which this isn't. Take a look at TCU and their robber coverages. Their "Blue" coverage is essentially 2 read, as I described it. Now, with their defense ranking in the top 15 for much of the last 10 years, running almost the exact same defense out of their 4-2-5 as this, I think that's plenty of evidence.
Your stressing your S too much
Well, the rule in C2 is do not let the #1 get outside of the CB- it puts to much stress on the S. even if that safety plays over the top (which he can't) a quick throw is all it takes. Plenty of High school QBs could throw that.
I coach high school football.
What level of football do you coach?
If #2 runs flat and 1 runs a streak, then your safety works over the top of #1. That's a low percentage ball for 95% of QB's. If a team continually tries to run that, we could change the coverage to a man concept, or watch as they only complete 5-10% of those throws. I don't know if your using Madden physics to try to poke holes, but real football works nothing like Madden. It's not a close simulation of football at all.
It works, I've run it and other teams have run it just fine. I don't see how the "S" would be toast. In regards to your second one, your safety needs to be a good athlete. No safety or receiver runs a "4.1". He needs to make a good man turn on the receiver running the streak. Remember to that the Will is working outside as well. He will be taking the underneath stuff, the safety can play over the top. He has a 10-12 yd cushion.
I will be using that video in the future for our receivers! Might not be able to cut at the HS level but that effort was great!
damn that blockS by the slot in the first clip!!
Video on my last post, using jailbreak screen against 2-Read Quarters Coverage Teams
Coach, Who would you read on Inside Veer if you are facing a 5-3 with 1 safety? I run a 4WR base set, so the SLB and WLB will be out of the box. Who would you read on Outside Veer (Same situation as above)?
We run this for my team's offense, and our quarterback gave such a good fake on an inside veer, that when the back who suposedly got the ball was tackled, the refs blew the whistle while the quarterback was in the open feild with nobody chasing him...
if the team motions to trips or comes out in trips, then you can play a cover 6 concept To the trips side: OLB has flats CB & SS play cover 4 over top To the single WR side: OLB has hook to curl (or man on RB) MLB has middle zone (or man on RB) CB has flats FS plays cover 2
Great lecture!
We've always optioned the 9 tech on Outside veer vs the Under, and I think it's easier than any interior linemen. You have more time to make the read, IMO as you step down the line. We run this from the I, so the FB is the dive and the TB is the pitchman. We will combo the 5 straight up to the Mike vs the Under and read the EMOLOS (end man on the line of scrimmage). Who would you suggest reading on OSV if you are not reading the 9? If you read the 5 it's ISV.
Love the Houston Veer! Talk about an under-rated approach for moving the ball..