UW-Platteville Football 3-4 Defense Pressure Stuffing Inside & Perimeter Run Game Tom Watts.

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UW-Platteville Football 3-4 Defense Pressure Stuffing Inside & Perimeter Run Game Tom Watts

3-4 vs. Run Game with Man & Zone Pressures Principles on stopping the run Fire Zones Man Pressures Goalline Option

Stopping the Run Attitude Consistency – Eleven guys running to the ball – Understand your assignment Own the line of scrimmage Understand the big picture Spin 8 th guy into the box Gap sound Tackling & Turnovers

Fire Zones 3 under 3 deep coverage Able to apply pressure with zone coverage Able to attack the frontside or backside 5 man pressure 2 man or 3 man!!!

F M S T N E W SS C FS H Field Hurricane Wide

F M S T N E W SS C FS H Field Hurricane Short

F M ST N E W SS C FS H Stack King Wide

F M S T N E W SS C FS H Stack King Short

F M S T N EW SS C FS H Okie Joker

Man Pressure Short yardage situations or Redzone Attack the offense in run/pass down situations Dictate to the offense what they cannot do

Man Pressures Safeties are the adjusters (have #2 WR to side) Wrath – TE/Formation/Field strength call determines ILB responsibilities – TE rule for End Apache – Outside backers have to peel

F M STNEW SS C FS H Field Wrath 0 vs. Pro FS has FB or #3

F M STNEW SS C FS H Field Wrath 0 vs. Texas “Right” call to TE

F M STNEW SS C FS H Field Wrath 0 vs. Trips “Left” call to Field

F M STNEW SS C FS H Okie Apache 0 vs. Pro OLB’s peel if RB release

F M STNEW SS C FS H Okie Apache 0 vs. Trey OLB’s peel if RB release

Goalline - Redzone Control the line of scrimmage Stay low – root hog Attack Line movement to the call (depending on game plan) Left or Right call for DL

Goalline

F M STNEW SSC FS H Curtain vs. Trey TE Rule for E & W

F M STNEW SSC FSH Curtain vs. Doubles TE Rule for E & W

F M STNEW SS C FS H Curtain vs. Pro off-set I TE Rule for E & W

3-4 Variations vs. Option Dominate the LOS, get penetration Play assignment football Simple rules with only a few variations Don’t confuse yourself trying to confuse the offense Hit the QB everyplay Pursuit Attitude!!!

Okie vs. Option Okie – 8 th man in the box through rotation – Okie In, Okie Crash, Okie Pitch – 3 deep concept

Okie vs. Option

QB Dive Pitch Okie In vs. Option

Dive QB Pitch Okie Crash vs. Option

Pitch Dive QB Okie Pitch vs. Option

Stack vs. Option Stack – 8 th man in the box by alignment – Stack Q, Stack Wide, Stack Pitch – 2 deep concept

Stack vs. Option

QB Dive Pitch Stack In vs. Option

Pitch Dive QB Stack Out vs. Option

Pitch Dive QB Stack Pitch vs. Option

FM STNEWE C FS H Bear

Camp Information 7 on 7 Team Passing Camp (Grades 9-12) – June 16, 2007 Kicker & Punter Camp (Grades 7-12) – June 20-21, 2007 QB & WR Academy (Grades 7-12) – June 23, 2007 OL &DL Academy (Grades 7-12) – June 23, 2007 All-Position Passing Camp (Grades 9-12) – July 24 & 25, 2007 (Commuter or Over night)

University of Wisconsin- Platteville Tom Watts Assistant Football Coach Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs Please send an to request any information regarding this presentation.