Based on the 7-8 yard cushion by the CB, the LB most likely has the flats. The LB’s outside leverage on the TE and his hips aren’t good indicators that a flat route by the TE will be open.
There are two players off the ball pre-snap, but they are very shallow, lined up around 7 yards and directly over their receivers. And there are no underneath defenders, the LBs are showing blitz. Then watch how the safeties react post-snap. The safety up top immediately crashes down on the bubble by #2, and the safety to the wide side of the field mirrors the movements of #3. They rush/blitz six guys and leave five in man-to-man coverage. Cover 0. @@AxomGraysom
Two safeties are playing off the ball pre-snap, but they are very shallow, lined up around 7 yards deep while the LBs are showing blitz. Post-snap, watch how the safeties react. The safety at the top of the screen immediately crashes on the bubble by the #2. The field safety mirrors the movements of #3. They rush/blitz six guys and leave five in man-to-man coverage. That's Cover 0. It might help to think of Cover 2 as not just having 2 deep safeties, but that also means they have five underneath defenders covering the underneath zones. And they will typically be lined up deeper pre-snap (look at the boundary safety in the first clip). Hope this helps. @@AxomGraysom
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Based on the 7-8 yard cushion by the CB, the LB most likely has the flats. The LB’s outside leverage on the TE and his hips aren’t good indicators that a flat route by the TE will be open.
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Will do man hope this can help!
Love the quizzes. But based on field position I’m taking the shot thinking 4 down territory sequence a run after
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Thus video honestly just helped me w my confidence and reassuring the stuff that i do know
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this helped my reads so much!!
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Keep these coming
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as a saftey whos only experience reading defenses is on madden i aced this
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This is just amazing
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Where is the first link?
I want to say this is the one you are asking about ⬇️⬇️
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Thanks
No problem hope this helps!
What if I’m in 7th grade and don’t have film
Get a friend to come record your game
Is the first one a Cover 4 and is the second one a Cover 2?
I need to rewatch, but I believe so
The first one is quarter quarter half and the second one is Cover 0
Doesn't the second one have two deep safeties?@@CFB-Cutups
There are two players off the ball pre-snap, but they are very shallow, lined up around 7 yards and directly over their receivers. And there are no underneath defenders, the LBs are showing blitz.
Then watch how the safeties react post-snap. The safety up top immediately crashes down on the bubble by #2, and the safety to the wide side of the field mirrors the movements of #3. They rush/blitz six guys and leave five in man-to-man coverage. Cover 0.
@@AxomGraysom
Two safeties are playing off the ball pre-snap, but they are very shallow, lined up around 7 yards deep while the LBs are showing blitz.
Post-snap, watch how the safeties react. The safety at the top of the screen immediately crashes on the bubble by the #2. The field safety mirrors the movements of #3. They rush/blitz six guys and leave five in man-to-man coverage. That's Cover 0.
It might help to think of Cover 2 as not just having 2 deep safeties, but that also means they have five underneath defenders covering the underneath zones. And they will typically be lined up deeper pre-snap (look at the boundary safety in the first clip). Hope this helps.
@@AxomGraysom
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