It's J.T. O'Sullivan!! Dude was a 49ers QB for a minute. He was a bit of a hot head and a gunslinger, but I loved him. Had he been in the right situation at the right time, he could have been a dangerous QB to play against.
One thing I want to note about cover 2 as a former lb, that middle line backer needs to get a really deep drop in cover 2 usually his drop is 10-12 yards from the spot. To be a cover 2 team you need a linebacker who is going to be able to make that drop quick enough to take away that deep in or cut off the deep post
YES thank You for this vid! In my team in London I hear the qbs say "oh when you add a motion you can tell if its man or zone so its all fine" and then they make a stupid throw because they don't know how the zone is being played. Very well explained in this vid thanks!
James James I don't actually play. I just like attending the training sessions and help out where I can as a water boy. But the teams called the London Blitz but its good to hear you're playing uni ball.
Great stuff. Coming from a rare Dutch NFL fan who wishes time zones did not exist. I hate those postgame screaming battles that are all drama and totally non informative.
So true, they either know very little, or they are instructed to tell you very little, keeping it fun for the lay fans. They basically just say what the story of the game is. This team scored, that guy had an awful game, etc.
Love the channel JT! Way too many commentators focus on the TMZ-gossip side of the sport, instead the X's and O's (i.e. real football)! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and perspective.
I loved calling smashes on Cover 2. The corner stays and protects the underneath hitch and the safety usually can’t get to the receiver running a corner in time.
Nice video dude. I've just started watching American football and it really helps that your explanations don't have a lot of presumed knowledge. Super easy to follow, great vid.
I had a vague sense of what zone coverages were before but this was such a good breakdown. The visuals were really helpful. There is often so much jargon thrown around in football analysis without explanation. Thanks!
Thanks so much for breaking things down. I have (5) sons one playing in college and just got a bowl ring as a freshmen and he’s a quick guard. I always coached him so I made him my center to be my coach on the field but they kicked him to guard. Your videos are amazing and hope you don’t mind me sharing the hell out of them. Very useful and explained. Thank you. 👍💪 🏈
Thanks a lot, that was hella informative. For someone who´s never played a snap but loves the game it really gave an in depth view without getting too crazy. Great job dude. Now a sub
Good stuff. I've picked up most of this after getting really interested in football schemes a year or two ago, but it's awesome to just have it laid out like this and definitely made a few things clearer. Would that you had existed back then!
Damn, that is THE Josh Rosen?! He is really smart. My wife, who is Jewish, née Kaplan, went to Cornell and then got her MBA from Wharton. Both schools are affiliated with Josh's ancestors. Unbelievable. I had no idea how complex football is. Amazing. I will need to watch this a few times. Thanks Josh! I am not worthy to watch but this only say the word, and I will watch it a few times.
This is great information. I never really watched a full episode, but I'll be watching a lot more of these now. Very helpful for me as a Qb, and very helpful information I can also share with the other offensive skill players I know.
Hi JT. As a NFL fan from outside the USA, it's great to see this in depth breakdown. Really helps with the understanding of the nuances of the game. From the aspect of the QB. How hard is it changing schemes? Eg Moving to a different team in free agency or as the Patriots can do from week to week. Thanks
dude your videos are so awesome man, keep up the great work. i never played football and wasnt a fan as a kid, but in the past 5 years i started watching a ton of football and playing fantasy. your videos are by FAR the best for breg down the mechanics of the game in laymens terms. thank you so much for your time and effort JT!
I’ll be watching these videos before Madden season, loves these videos and can’t wait to see the next Xs and Ox vid that made me think to look for these playlists
First video and first time subscribing anything. This was amazing. As a receiver in my younger days, this would’ve been helpful because we are seeing the same coverages y’all are and most people don’t know how to help your QB beat them
Derek even in a 3-4, by default one of the linebackers is going to pass rush to provide 4 man pressure. The overall basic scheme and shell of these coverages is still the same. If you want to rush three, you can, and then you can add a man into coverage anywhere you really want to. 3 man rushes usually give the qb enough time to read the field, unless he’s not expecting it. That’s where it’s good to mix in. You can 3 man stunt, or 3 man rush on a fake blitz. This video doesn’t get into blitzes or match zones. Coverages can get super complicated, but sometimes keepin it simple is the way to go.
What about how to attack some other odd defensive coverages in the pass game excluding cover 0 and 20. Can we look at how to attack a cover 6 and 8? Having some trouble with the differences and reads with those versus cover 2 and 4 for example.
Cover 6 is quarter quarter half. So one corner drops shallow the other corner backs up to quarters with a safety. The other safety has half the field. It’s used heavily vs trips. Cover 8 isn’t a coverage that is a define coverage. Coaches change up a coverage and call it cover 10 or what not for example. Your typical coverages are zero, 1, 2, 3, 4, and cover 6.
Yes!!! Such a great backstory about that play to Roy Williams. Fantastic stuff. What about the play that haunts you the most? I'm sure that has an equally great backstory.
So glad to find your channel JT. Could you touch on some of the workouts you did to strengthen your throwing motion in the NFL? I've been hitting the gym a lot lately, but haven't developed a noticeable improvement in throwing distance.
I'm sure strength training can help with passing, but it's also really important to have sound technique (footwork, throwing motion, angles, etc.). I'd kind of argue that technique is more important, assuming you already have functional strength.
Wow! This content is awesome! Now I know why I always get picked off by a linebacker(who seems to always leaps like a gazelle) in Madden when I change the WR route to a hook, because I see that deep CB in cover 4. That LB is just hoping he doesn’t drop the present I’m about to give him! 🤣
For the viewers question about the synchronization of the drop & 1st option in the progression: I thought I would mention the way in which Bill Walsh actually USED MUSIC with Joe Montana to accomplish the perfection of that technique- if you watch the documentary [I think it was called] "The Winning Edge" that is covered as well as some other great stories from back in the day when he was the BEST HC in Football... so I just thought I would pass that along since the older we get the less our knowledge is common knowledge & tends towards the esoteric... that is without doubt a great book & documentary to watch for any QB & HC who want to excel at the highest level & as it is with all the greats = timeless! So yes get some 49's film & study that for sure if you are looking to be the BEST learn from the BEST!
Hi, i am so much happy about your Videos. I am a German and growing up with anything but football. So everything i know about football is either from Madden or UA-cam. But one thing i always dont understand at all is the diffent schemes. Like what is the difference between vertical Power run and West coast zone run, what is the difference between 4-3 under and a 4-3 Base.. i would really need a basics video 😉
When watching film how do you determine if it’s quarters or 2 man? I get mixed up because the corners can basically play Press man and match vertical routes which looks like 2 man, I know the safeties would only drop to a 1/4 instead of a half but it’s hard to tell when watching films because of where the routes end up. Any tips for distinguishing that or for watching film in general?
I am curious how qb's call the run game. How do they decide when the front says they shud run(other than a heavy or light box) and what runs to run against what fronts or defensive coverages.
I remember Allen Pitts (mid 90s CFL) running option routes multiple times a game & I have barely heard it talked about in the NFL. His basic option was at variable depth but he'd have the option to do a hitch to move the chains or go/post to get a touchdown based on where the cover man was. The hitch was so reliable it was a timing route (the QB could start the motion before he turned) but he had enough speed to scorch you deep, so he was often given a cushion to do it (or a double team which opens up other receivers). How common is it for receivers to regularly have option routes?
great vid JT! Can you go over the different variations of man coverages as well. What is the difference between 0, 1, and 2 man? Thanks for the awesome content. best football vids on the tube
Really nice of Josh Rosen to ask that first question. I hope he got the answers he was looking for.
Im frigging crying at this comment.
BRUH. I'm dead
🤣🤣🤣
This comment is legend status sir
that is golden!!
Can you please start a series of episodes like this that really goes in depth to each defensive scheme?
Yes! Offensive schemes too. The next vid should be Nickel vs Dime vs Quarter or 4-3 vs 3-4
Yes! Desperately thing to that sort of information.
"This could be a huge long series." H
They should make it one!
@@TheWatchernatorha! 🤟👽🧀🧀 coach: "they switch an outside linebacker with a defensive back" Favre:"So what"
@@TheWatchernatorJT O Sullivan played for the Packers didn't he??
Great answer JT. It’s unreal that we get to pick an NFL brain like this. Best channel on youtube
Thanks, Paul.
The QB School what is your real name I looked at all the lions records and couldn’t find anyone with the initials jt
@@digitalgoldpodcast JT O'Sullivan
It's J.T. O'Sullivan!! Dude was a 49ers QB for a minute. He was a bit of a hot head and a gunslinger, but I loved him.
Had he been in the right situation at the right time, he could have been a dangerous QB to play against.
“Just throw it to the open guy”- Every espn or FS1 analysts
Best channel on youtube
Fantastic insight this is miles better than all the stuff from nfl network
Thanks JT
Thanks, GOT.
Thank you for giving the common person a detailed understanding of the science behind the game
One thing I want to note about cover 2 as a former lb, that middle line backer needs to get a really deep drop in cover 2 usually his drop is 10-12 yards from the spot. To be a cover 2 team you need a linebacker who is going to be able to make that drop quick enough to take away that deep in or cut off the deep post
YES thank You for this vid! In my team in London I hear the qbs say "oh when you add a motion you can tell if its man or zone so its all fine" and then they make a stupid throw because they don't know how the zone is being played. Very well explained in this vid thanks!
Tommyboy 150 hey bro which team do u play for in London? Uni or adult league? I play for the uni team in Cambridge
James James I don't actually play. I just like attending the training sessions and help out where I can as a water boy. But the teams called the London Blitz but its good to hear you're playing uni ball.
Juniors btw as well
one of your best episodes, imo. REALLY insightful stuff.
Constructive criticism: jt was a little repetitive.
This really helps when I’m trying to make my football team as a QB. That was my main weakness
Great stuff. Coming from a rare Dutch NFL fan who wishes time zones did not exist. I hate those postgame screaming battles that are all drama and totally non informative.
Thanks, Nico.
So true, they either know very little, or they are instructed to tell you very little, keeping it fun for the lay fans. They basically just say what the story of the game is. This team scored, that guy had an awful game, etc.
Love the channel JT! Way too many commentators focus on the TMZ-gossip side of the sport, instead the X's and O's (i.e. real football)! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and perspective.
I loved calling smashes on Cover 2. The corner stays and protects the underneath hitch and the safety usually can’t get to the receiver running a corner in time.
And if they do then you just hit the seam
MaximusRex
Yup, usually the HB is running a streak (wheel) out of the backfield to draw the secondary towards the middle
this guys face though.
it dosnt look real
he looks like an animated version aaron rodgers.
I’m getting heavy Alex Smith Vibes
@fancypants Lmao 😂😂😂😂
LOOL FACTS! I think it's the lighting hahaha
Cover 2: Safeties invert and Corners take deep halves. Great way to jump the center/in routes and mix up the reads.
Nice video dude. I've just started watching American football and it really helps that your explanations don't have a lot of presumed knowledge. Super easy to follow, great vid.
I had a vague sense of what zone coverages were before but this was such a good breakdown. The visuals were really helpful. There is often so much jargon thrown around in football analysis without explanation. Thanks!
U are awesome for having this channel its such a treat hearing you talk about your craft.
What a great video for teaching young QB’s (and their parents) how to attack certain coverages. Thank you for this!
I would love to see the huge, long series about this. I could watch this all day!!!
It would be cool as you give a scenario to see an example from a game footage clip
Yes!
As a Saints fan here, it's nice to see ya J.T! I'll show my son this video cause I'd like for him to learn the QB position. Thanks
Who Dat
Great vids. From the UK so this really helps me to understand the methods behind the Maddens/Madness. Keep it up coach
This was so fun and thank you so much for sharing these details
This was honestly a great video totally helped me understand the differences in each coverage.
JT this is great. I know its 3years old but still relevant today.
As a former QB, former UCD Aggie, and former HS coach, these are great.
Great video btw, besides a couple of guys who breakdown only 49ers film you’re definitely my favorite content creator on UA-cam
Same. I like John Chapman and Jonnydel breakdowns of 49er plays.
Thanks so much for breaking things down. I have (5) sons one playing in college and just got a bowl ring as a freshmen and he’s a quick guard. I always coached him so I made him my center to be my coach on the field but they kicked him to guard. Your videos are amazing and hope you don’t mind me sharing the hell out of them. Very useful and explained. Thank you. 👍💪 🏈
Thanks a lot, that was hella informative. For someone who´s never played a snap but loves the game it really gave an in depth view without getting too crazy. Great job dude. Now a sub
Thanks, FW.
13k around the corner and those were some good questions and your response was beautiful 🤙
Good stuff. I've picked up most of this after getting really interested in football schemes a year or two ago, but it's awesome to just have it laid out like this and definitely made a few things clearer. Would that you had existed back then!
this is the best video explaining the zones - I know i play Madden, but reading coverage has always been my weakness
Just going thru your thought process especially during video playbacks are what keeps me amazed.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
You are so welcome
The honesty and vulnerability make your videos stand out. I hope everyone sticks around to the end of this video...he takes it to the NEXT LEVEL.
Damn, that is THE Josh Rosen?! He is really smart. My wife, who is Jewish, née Kaplan, went to Cornell and then got her MBA from Wharton. Both schools are affiliated with Josh's ancestors. Unbelievable. I had no idea how complex football is. Amazing. I will need to watch this a few times. Thanks Josh! I am not worthy to watch but this only say the word, and I will watch it a few times.
This is great information. I never really watched a full episode, but I'll be watching a lot more of these now. Very helpful for me as a Qb, and very helpful information I can also share with the other offensive skill players I know.
Just found this channel. Love it.
This has been very helpful playing college football 25.
This is awesome! Glad I found this channel
Thanks. Me, too.
Thank you for breaking it down and simplifying it. Awesome content
Hi JT. As a NFL fan from outside the USA, it's great to see this in depth breakdown. Really helps with the understanding of the nuances of the game.
From the aspect of the QB. How hard is it changing schemes? Eg Moving to a different team in free agency or as the Patriots can do from week to week.
Thanks
Good question. Hope he answers this one.
Easily one of the best videos iv seen on zone coverage. Sheesh.
This channel has legit helped my madden game pay attention
Thanks so much for doing these, J.T.! A basic education helps all fans (and players) understand football much better. Subscribed.
How can anyone dislike this video? Excellent video! I learned sooo much from this! I never understood what the terms meant
My new favorite channel! Thank you for the great videos!!
dude your videos are so awesome man, keep up the great work. i never played football and wasnt a fan as a kid, but in the past 5 years i started watching a ton of football and playing fantasy. your videos are by FAR the best for breg down the mechanics of the game in laymens terms. thank you so much for your time and effort JT!
This was outstanding. Well explained and the visual help really is what helped. Thanks! Subscribed
Been looking for a video like this forever thanks man.
I’ll be watching these videos before Madden season, loves these videos and can’t wait to see the next Xs and Ox vid that made me think to look for these playlists
Been playing Madden like I’m Farve, not knowing how to actually read the coverage which hurts to say as a Bears fan
My first time vid. Love it already. Can't wait to see more
He is starring right into my soul
First video and first time subscribing anything. This was amazing. As a receiver in my younger days, this would’ve been helpful because we are seeing the same coverages y’all are and most people don’t know how to help your QB beat them
These are all 4-3 Zones, kinda bugs me considering an extra linebacker in a zone coverage makes a huge deal.
Guess he stopped playing before Urlacher changed the Dynamics of the cover 2.
Derek even in a 3-4, by default one of the linebackers is going to pass rush to provide 4 man pressure. The overall basic scheme and shell of these coverages is still the same. If you want to rush three, you can, and then you can add a man into coverage anywhere you really want to. 3 man rushes usually give the qb enough time to read the field, unless he’s not expecting it. That’s where it’s good to mix in. You can 3 man stunt, or 3 man rush on a fake blitz. This video doesn’t get into blitzes or match zones. Coverages can get super complicated, but sometimes keepin it simple is the way to go.
What about how to attack some other odd defensive coverages in the pass game excluding cover 0 and 20. Can we look at how to attack a cover 6 and 8? Having some trouble with the differences and reads with those versus cover 2 and 4 for example.
Cover 6 is quarter quarter half. So one corner drops shallow the other corner backs up to quarters with a safety. The other safety has half the field. It’s used heavily vs trips. Cover 8 isn’t a coverage that is a define coverage. Coaches change up a coverage and call it cover 10 or what not for example. Your typical coverages are zero, 1, 2, 3, 4, and cover 6.
Yes!!! Such a great backstory about that play to Roy Williams. Fantastic stuff. What about the play that haunts you the most? I'm sure that has an equally great backstory.
Thanks for the good explanations and graphics.
absolutely fantastic video, thanks for uploading.
This was pretty good. I teach my boys the intricacies of stopping the run game but have very little knowledge of pass defense.
Great information! You are answering things I've wondered about for years.
This is exactly how I explained most of coverages not only to offensive players but to defensive players as well.
So glad to find your channel JT. Could you touch on some of the workouts you did to strengthen your throwing motion in the NFL? I've been hitting the gym a lot lately, but haven't developed a noticeable improvement in throwing distance.
I'm sure strength training can help with passing, but it's also really important to have sound technique (footwork, throwing motion, angles, etc.). I'd kind of argue that technique is more important, assuming you already have functional strength.
What a great video. Love the presentation.
Love the Zone Coverage break-down.
Thank you so much for this video, much needed
This is awesome! Thank you for breaking this down
Best football channel out there
Wow! This content is awesome! Now I know why I always get picked off by a linebacker(who seems to always leaps like a gazelle) in Madden when I change the WR route to a hook, because I see that deep CB in cover 4. That LB is just hoping he doesn’t drop the present I’m about to give him! 🤣
You have no clue how much of a better madden player you have made me
Amazing throw ... Equal catch... Crazy play
I love the video Qb here 24 years old will watch this day by day to improve my IQ !
OMG I just subscribed to this channel and it is awesome so informative your knowledge of the game is impeccable. Great channel
Thanks for this this explanation. I like watching football when you know what's going on.
Same.
For the viewers question about the synchronization of the drop & 1st option in the progression: I thought I would mention the way in which Bill Walsh actually USED MUSIC with Joe Montana to accomplish the perfection of that technique- if you watch the documentary [I think it was called] "The Winning Edge" that is covered as well as some other great stories from back in the day when he was the BEST HC in Football... so I just thought I would pass that along since the older we get the less our knowledge is common knowledge & tends towards the esoteric... that is without doubt a great book & documentary to watch for any QB & HC who want to excel at the highest level & as it is with all the greats = timeless! So yes get some 49's film & study that for sure if you are looking to be the BEST learn from the BEST!
This is brilliant stuff...more please.
You’re the man! Keep up the goods✌🏼
Awesome, only found this by chance. Liked subscribed and bell rung 😆😃
Please Yes, Make a series out of this.
Great video as always my guy.
Hi, i am so much happy about your Videos. I am a German and growing up with anything but football. So everything i know about football is either from Madden or UA-cam. But one thing i always dont understand at all is the diffent schemes. Like what is the difference between vertical Power run and West coast zone run, what is the difference between 4-3 under and a 4-3 Base.. i would really need a basics video 😉
Would love a QB School podcast!!
Madden game taught me well about zones!!! Zone defense!!!!!! Man to man! Etc......
Who else is watching this for madden
LMAO me
Yup. I fractured a bone in my right hand. Can't play so may as well watch fundamental videos to keep me mentally ready loom lol
@@xblindside7290 damn rip
Like it matters. It's not simulation football, its animation based. Trash.
@@rdaws73 true
Bang post is one of my favorites as well 🔥
When watching film how do you determine if it’s quarters or 2 man? I get mixed up because the corners can basically play Press man and match vertical routes which looks like 2 man, I know the safeties would only drop to a 1/4 instead of a half but it’s hard to tell when watching films because of where the routes end up. Any tips for distinguishing that or for watching film in general?
2:26: happy halloween!
Hey JT, I love your videos! Can you breakdown various pass protection schemes and when/how to make protection adjustments pre-snap?
I am curious how qb's call the run game. How do they decide when the front says they shud run(other than a heavy or light box) and what runs to run against what fronts or defensive coverages.
It's just like in Madden, right? The box lights up green if they should run, red if they shouldn't :)
@@RickyOrndorff yep, holograms appear right before their eyes.
I remember Allen Pitts (mid 90s CFL) running option routes multiple times a game & I have barely heard it talked about in the NFL. His basic option was at variable depth but he'd have the option to do a hitch to move the chains or go/post to get a touchdown based on where the cover man was. The hitch was so reliable it was a timing route (the QB could start the motion before he turned) but he had enough speed to scorch you deep, so he was often given a cushion to do it (or a double team which opens up other receivers).
How common is it for receivers to regularly have option routes?
I think that was a common feature of the run n shoot offense
this actually helps a lot , thanks a lot
You’re welcome, Antonio.
Nice to see someone remembering Jr Seau ..
Go Aggies! I remember watching Charley Enos at UCD
Same.
Please explain the differences between man cover-3 and the 46 defense.
The cowboy's DC needs to watch this video.
You have a new sub
Need a DB school like this
great vid JT!
Can you go over the different variations of man coverages as well. What is the difference between 0, 1, and 2 man?
Thanks for the awesome content.
best football vids on the tube
Love this guy he knows his shit!