3-4 Attack Defense 6/7 Man Pressures vs. Shotgun Spread Offense Jason Bornn Saugus High School, CA

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3-4 Attack Defense 6/7 Man Pressures vs. Shotgun Spread Offense Jason Bornn Saugus High School, CA

6/7 Man Pressure

Why do we use 6/7 Man Pressure? Places stress on the Offensive Protection Offense is forced to keep RB in the backfield QB has very little time to get the ball off Attack protections/weak pass blockers Great for run and pass downsGreat for run and pass downs As long as you understand the concept, you can send any six or seven players you want, ie. VarietyAs long as you understand the concept, you can send any six or seven players you want, ie. Variety It’s one of the reasons why you run a 3-4!!!It’s one of the reasons why you run a 3-4!!!

COVERAGE

Understanding the Coverage Zero Coverage 1. You will ensure that the #1 and #2 receivers are covered 2. You will “Spy” the RB for release based on Blitz called

Basic Concept C Zero Coverage vs. 2x2 Set CB’s will cover #1’s, Safeties will cover #2’s, LB’s/DL will account for #3 $ F C SR MW

Basic Concept C Zero Coverage vs. 3x1 Set CB’s will cover #1’s, Safeties will cover #2 and #3, LB’s/DL will account for #2 in the Backfield $ F C SR MW

BLITZING

SMashR Black CC SR M W $ F/S ENT SoWeR Black CC SR M W $ F/S ENT

MoWeR Black CC SR M W $ F/S ENT CC SR M W $ ENT WaMS Black

Crazy Black (+1 Concept) QB only gets 1.8 seconds to throw the ball Stance- Two-point stance head-up 2-gapping on the man in front of you Attack the man in front of you – read pass run Run- react to the ball carrier Pass- If your man blocks you, drop to help w/ nearest pass threat If your man does not block, rush the QB through the RB CC SR M W $ F/S ENT

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