Keith Herring Hazelwood West High School Hazelwood, MO

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Keith Herring Hazelwood West High School Hazelwood, MO No – Huddle Defense Keith Herring Hazelwood West High School Hazelwood, MO

Background H.S. QB. College DB/QB/RB. 85-86 - J.V. McCluer North H.S. 87-04 – Varsity Assistant Hazelwood West. 05-Present – Head Coach H.W. Toughest Conference in STL. (Sub – North) D- 1 Athletes Each Week. NFL Players: - L. Maroney - B. Fletcher - T. Fletcher

Why 3 – 5 – 3? Personnel ( 3 DL). More Speed On Field. Flexibility/Ability to Disguise & Confuse. Simple Rules. Can Defend Any Formation With Little Adjustment.

3 – 5 – 3 Started In 2005. Kids Loved It!!!!!!!! Allows The Ability To Attack. Use 3 / 4 Fronts, Allows the Use of 20+ Blitzes, 3 Coverages.

Reason for No - Huddle Don’t Show Our Hand. Allows The Ability To “Stem”. We Play Against Many No- Huddle Offenses. Reduced Practice Time.

Why No – Huddle? Reduces Missed Assignments. Spend Less Time Blitz Responsibilities. Spend More Time On Defensive Fundamentals/Team. Allows For More Offensive Time!

Defensive Positions/Names. DL: End, Nose, Tackle. LB: Mike, Sam, Will. OS: Dog, Rover. DB: Corners, Free.

Call Sheet Organization. Base/Line Stunts. Mirrored Blitzes. Strong/Weak Blitzes. Combo Blitzes. Forty Front Blitzes. Bear/46 Blitzes.

Call Sheets. Updated Weekly. Delete/Add Blitzes. Change Assignments.

Call Sheet

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Contact Info Keith Herring Hazelwood West H.S. # 1 Wildcat Lane Hazelwood, MO 63042 (W) 314-953-5800 (C) 314-566-4537 kherring@hazelwoodschools.org