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Rob Hinson, HFC Timber Creek HS Erial, NJ (856) 232-9703, Ext Rob Hinson, HFC Timber Creek HS Erial, NJ (856) 232-9703, Ext.7651 Rhinson@BHPRSD.org

Coverages We are a team that run multiple coverages depending on our front called. This past season, we ran Tite (4-4), Under (5-2), and situationally some Raven (3-4).

Identifying Receivers #3 #3 O O #2 #2 #1 O Q O #1 O X O

Tite Primary coverages run: Cover 0 Cover 1 Cover 3 Cover 4

Formation Adjustments (Tite)

Tite coverages

Coverage Rules & Concepts CB- #1 Receiver $/N- #2 Receiver S/W- #3 Receiver if a RB F- Deep Middle

Cover 1 (Cut-ups) http://www.hudl.com/library/12937

Coverage Rules & Concepts The responsibilities are the same as Cover 1 with the exception of the “tagged” or blitzing defender. Example- If the $/N is blitzing, F would assume his man responsibility

Cover 0 (Cut-ups) http://www.hudl.com/library/12937

Coverage Rules & Concepts CBs- Deep outside 1/3 $/N- Flats S/W- Hook/Curl F-Deep middle 1/3

Cover 3 (Cut-ups) http://www.hudl.com/library/12937

Coverage Rules & Concepts CBs- Outside 1/4s N- Split difference between #2 & #3 S- Drop underneath #3 strong W- Drop underneath #2 $- Middle 1/4 strong F- Middle 1/4 weak Keep everything in front of us

Cover 4 (Cut-ups)

Under Primary coverages run: Quarters (we call it READ) Cover 0 (essentially our Quarters, but we “lock” it Cover 4 (true 4 deep)

Formation Adjustments (Under) Insert WORD Drawings

Under coverages

Coverage Rules & Concepts CBs-#1 F/$- #2 We will “lock” it, meaning we won’t read the route of #2 receiver

Coverage Rules & Concepts Read (Quarters) CBs-#1 F/$- #2 If #2 runs an arrow or bubble, the CB will now have #2 and the F/$ will now have #1

Raven Primary coverages run: Situational (long yardage, end of half, end of game) Cover 4 Cover 5 (2-Man)

Formation Adjustments (Raven) Insert WORD Drawings

Raven coverages

Coverage Rules & Concepts CB/FS/$- Deep 1/4 OLB- Flats ILB- Hook/Curl No big plays, everything kept in front

Coverage Rules & Concepts Cover 5 (2-Man): CB- #1 Receiver OLB- #2 Receiver ILB- #3 Receiver if a RB FS/$- Deep 1/2

Motion adjustments (Tite) We have the capability of a two number system. The first number is the pre-motion call, and the second number would be the “motion” call. From Cover 1, we’ll run: “10” “13” “14” “41”

“10” Pre-Snap- Cover 1 Will become “10” when we rotate FS into man coverage The FS’s responsibility will be determined by game plan or type of motion.

“10” cut-ups http://www.hudl.com/library/12937

“13” Pre-Snap- Cover 1 Will become “13” with motion beyond the OC $/N will become Flat/Wheel player Jet or teams that attack the flats with motion Run situations

“13” cut-ups http://www.hudl.com/library/12937

“14” Pre-Snap- Cover 1 Will become “14” with motion beyond the OC $/N will become Hook/Curl player PSLB will drop under #3 Passing situations; keeping everything in front of us

“14” cut-ups http://www.hudl.com/library/12937

“41” Pre-Snap- Cover 4 Will become “41” with motion from 3x1 to 2x2 $ will roll down; $ & CB will banjo the 2 receivers to motion side CB& N will banjo the 2 remaining receivers

“41” cut-ups