THANK YOU SO MUCH COACH YOU MAKE UNDERSTANDING DEFENSE AND OFFENSE PLAY CALLING SO MUCH MORE RELATEABLE AND UNDERSTANDABLE,, TAKING MY PLAY AND AUDIBLE CALLING SO MUCH MORE EFFECTIVE !!!
I love what you’re doing with matchquarters. I’ve never interacted with the game like I do now. I’m a youth coach and we aren’t approaching the complexity here but we are lining our guys up similarly so when they get to higher levels they’re prepared. Thank you.
When in Stress and you get smash, who has the hitch? I understand the corner has MOD (man or deep), but would that be man on the hitch or "deep" on the corner?
In stress does the mike have to carry #3 out and up like sky or does the safety stay over the top of 3 when he goes out incase of the out and up route ?
Good question... The Mike is "capped" by the FS, so he doesn't have to carry verticals. The Ni does, as the FS is now stretched over the #3 WR (why you call it STRESS).
Thank you. So if you run special, instead of the safety staying over the top of 3 on an out the Ni picks up the out of 3 while the FS is now on #2 vertical right ? Special would be the way to pickup an out by #3 if that’s what your opponent runs the most out of trips?
@@dylanfalso1035 It actually plays out similar to Stress, you are just playing with outside leverage w/ the Ni in Special. At the end of the day it is still a 3-Push.
What would the adjustment be if...1&2 basically run a cross pattern where 2 releases a little quicker, "screening" the corner and 1 delays a step or two and finds grass about where the nickel begins or at around 7 yards? Assuming the 3 runs some sort of clearing pattern either vertical or across the middle?
@@MatchQuarters thanks! I've noticed one of the area high schools runs that concept maybe 3 times a game and it almost always results in the #1 being wide open and turning it quickly upfield for huge gains. It's a simple but phenomenal play. It blows my mind how well it works
Stress seems really hard for the nickel. You need very athletic nickel to run man coverage there. I like special a lot or trap (vacate #1 once in awhile and box #2 and #3) ..until u get burned :/
No more difficult than Special. Stress leverages the Ni inside & forces the throw outside & deep. Plus, it works the same mechanics he uses in a 2x2 formation. The only significant difference is he has to stay sticky on a vertical route because he is uncapped.
Keep this gold coming, Coach. I just got a few of your books; I love your system
Thanks, man! Really appreciate it.
THANK YOU SO MUCH COACH YOU MAKE UNDERSTANDING DEFENSE AND OFFENSE PLAY CALLING SO MUCH MORE RELATEABLE AND UNDERSTANDABLE,, TAKING MY PLAY AND AUDIBLE CALLING SO MUCH MORE EFFECTIVE !!!
@@NormanNeal2tim215 Appreciate it!
Love ALL of your stuff Coach! This video was exceptional!!! Thank you!
Thank you!
I love what you’re doing with matchquarters. I’ve never interacted with the game like I do now. I’m a youth coach and we aren’t approaching the complexity here but we are lining our guys up similarly so when they get to higher levels they’re prepared. Thank you.
Thank you, Jon!
Hey coach, love the material, i'm a brazilian coach so not all terms make sense to me, what does "push" in the quads mean?
When #3 or #4 "push" to the flat. Appreciate it, Coach!
When in Stress and you get smash, who has the hitch? I understand the corner has MOD (man or deep), but would that be man on the hitch or "deep" on the corner?
Smash calls apply in Stress. Sam would detach & CB would assume #2's route
In stress does the mike have to carry #3 out and up like sky or does the safety stay over the top of 3 when he goes out incase of the out and up route ?
Good question... The Mike is "capped" by the FS, so he doesn't have to carry verticals. The Ni does, as the FS is now stretched over the #3 WR (why you call it STRESS).
Thank you. So if you run special, instead of the safety staying over the top of 3 on an out the Ni picks up the out of 3 while the FS is now on #2 vertical right ? Special would be the way to pickup an out by #3 if that’s what your opponent runs the most out of trips?
@@dylanfalso1035 It actually plays out similar to Stress, you are just playing with outside leverage w/ the Ni in Special. At the end of the day it is still a 3-Push.
What would the adjustment be if...1&2 basically run a cross pattern where 2 releases a little quicker, "screening" the corner and 1 delays a step or two and finds grass about where the nickel begins or at around 7 yards? Assuming the 3 runs some sort of clearing pattern either vertical or across the middle?
In Stump & Stress, the Ni & CB would just switch.
@@MatchQuarters thanks! I've noticed one of the area high schools runs that concept maybe 3 times a game and it almost always results in the #1 being wide open and turning it quickly upfield for huge gains. It's a simple but phenomenal play. It blows my mind how well it works
@@leeschuetz Anytime!
If #3 runs a 5 and out, and #2 runs a wheel. How do you defend that ?
Double push, Ni takes the wheel, Mike takes the 5 yd out. CB & Safety can work to both verticals.
The first one is cover 4 or cover 2?
Stress = Quarters (4) / Stubbie-Special = Palms (2)
Stress seems really hard for the nickel. You need very athletic nickel to run man coverage there. I like special a lot or trap (vacate #1 once in awhile and box #2 and #3) ..until u get burned :/
No more difficult than Special. Stress leverages the Ni inside & forces the throw outside & deep. Plus, it works the same mechanics he uses in a 2x2 formation. The only significant difference is he has to stay sticky on a vertical route because he is uncapped.
Sky coverage? Is that cover 3 sky that you are talking about?
@@brandonjakubowski899 Sky is my verbiage for Quarters
if the nickel hangs and take 3 to the flat then mike pushes LATE TO THE FLAT to the back out late.