Playing a 4-2-5 Defense Lee-Davis High School Confederate Football Jason Meade Head Football Coach Lee-Davis High School [email protected] 804.513.2460 www.leedavisfootball.com Chuck Noll Head Coach Pittsburg Steelers 1969 - 1991 If you want to win, do the ordinary things better than anyone else does – day in and day out. We’re not going to fool people or outscheme them. We’re just going to out play them. Because we’ll know what we’re doing. When we get into a critical situation, we won’t have to think. We’ll play fast and fundamentally sound. BUILD The deeper the foundation, the stronger the individual – This applies to life, academics, and football The goal is for each player to be at his best on the final play of his football career – We will build on each rep, drill, practice, and game – Constant improvement BUILD The product of our profession is BUILDING successful lives The byproduct of our profession is winning football games – The little things make this possible Our role as coaches is to take our players to a level that was not possible for them to achieve on their own Team Defense Desire – Relentless pursuit Team Defense Know your role, understand your fits Control what you can control Defensive Standards: 1. 2. 3. 4. Intelligent Hostile Tough Relentless Pack Mentality – Takeaways Spill Everything – Great Angles (Inside out) 4 -2 -5 Started as an answer to two TE formations Allowed us to be balanced Allows us to be multiple Even Front Under Front Odd Front Allows us to get 9 players involved in the run game Our #1 Goal is to stop the Run Allowed up to keeps thing simple 4 -2 -5 STOP THE RUN We always work to get both Inside Linebackers on the playside – B Gap and a Free Hitter – Run to daylight We always want to force the pass deep and outside – Corners play with inside leverage Principles of Pursuit Accountability – We will be accountable to each other. All members of the defensive team will develop tremendous pride in the great effort that they give on every play. Respect – Intense effort will bring about a sense of respect and accomplishment from within. This will create a bond between you and your teammates that is built on mutual respect, and these feelings will permeate through our defensive unit. Aggressive attitude – There is no question that intense effort leads to an aggressive style of play. We will take tremendous pride in swarming to the football. This will have an intimidating effect on the ball carrier. Nothing is more demoralizing to a ball carrier than having to un-pile from under five defenders after every play, with the other six defenders forming a wall around him. Confidence – The blend of accountability, respect, and aggressive play will lead to a strong synergy within our defense. The combination of these qualities will lead to success and with success comes confidence. Base Package Fronts – Base – 4-2-5 – Under – Under Front – Stack – 3-3 Stack Tags – – – – G X Wide UP Stunts and Blitzes Coverages – – – – – Cover 3 Robber Cover 4 / Double Robber Cover 1 / 0 Cover 3 Roll (Strong) Disguises – – – – Buzz Sugar Prowl Move Gaps A B Q Y D C B A A “Lucky” Call B C D Techniques A B Q Y T G G 9 6i 5 4i 3 2i 6 4 2 Y 2i 3 4i 5 6i 9 0 1 T 1 2 4 6 Communication There is no huddle Everyone looks for the signals – Mike may echo the call to the front Moving away from this practice – Dog will give the Down and Distance Stud will make a “RODGER” or “LUCKY” call The strength is determined by the TE If there is no TE, then to the side with the most recievers If it is balanced, usually a “LUCKY” call – Strength may be based on the back There is no separate passing-strength call Base Base vs. Pro A B Z Q Y J 3x3 C 1x7 X E 6i T 2i S 30 N 2i A 5 M 30 R 4x3 C 1x7 D 8-10 “Lucky” Call Base Responsiblities End and Axe – 6i or 5, C Gap, Chase into the line, Dive, O/S Rush lane - Contain pass rusher – Axe may cock Stud and Mike – 30, toes at 4, B Gap, Free Hitter, QB, Based on Coverage Dog – 7-8 yards deep Tackle and Nasty – 2i, A Gap, Chase into the line, Dive, I/S Rush lane Jack and Rover – 3x3 or 4x3, Force Player, Fold for Cutback-BootReverse, Pitch Corner – 1x7, inside Depth depends on ability Base vs. Pro A B Z Q Y C Secondary Force J D Force X E C T A S B N A A C M B D Alley “Lucky” Call R D Force C Secondary Force Base vs. Spread Q A Z H Y X J 3 x Apex C 1x7 E 5 T 2i N 2i S 30 A 5 M 30 R 3 x Apex C 1x7 D 10 “Lucky” Call Base 3 vs Option Base responsibilities: – Tackle and Nasty – Dive – End and Axe – Dive (Spill everything) – Stud and Mike – QB – Jack and Rover – Pitch – Dog – QB to Pitch, Fit-in – Corners – Secondary/Late Pitch Responsibilities change with the coverage Base 3 Run Fits and Pursuit Angles A B Z Q Force Secondary Force Y Alley X E T N A J R S M C C Deep Pursuit Angle D “Lucky” Call Base G A B Z Q Y J 3x3 C 1x7 X E 6i T 3 2i N 2i S 30 A 5 M 30 D 8-10 “Lucky” Call R 3x4 C 1x7 Base X A B Z Q Y J 3x3 C 1x7 X E 6i T 2i N 2i 3 S 30 M 30 D 8-10 “Lucky” Call A 5 R 3x4 C 1x7 Base Wide A B Z Q Y J 3x3 C 1x7 X E 6i T 3 2i N 2i 3 S 30 M 30 D 8-10 “Lucky” Call A 5 R 3x4 C 1x7 Under Under vs. Pro A B Z Q Y J 9 X E 5 T 1 N A 3 Loose M 20 S 30 C 1x7 D 8-10 “Lucky” Call 5 R 4x3 C 1x7 Under vs. 3R A B Z Q Y X J 3 x Apex C 1x7 E 5 T 1 N A 3 Loose M 20 S 30 D 8-10 “Lucky” Call 5 R 4x3 C 1x7 Stack vs. Spread B Q Z A Y X J 3 x Apex E 5 S 40 N 0 B 00 C 1x7 A 5 M 40 R 3 x Apex C 1x7 D 10 “Lucky” Call Blitzes COMMUNICATION IS KEY Practice versus cans and bags Teach the linebackers to blitz a 1/3 of a man Dip and Rip Body Positon Run mostly with 3 (Cover 3) Base Stud 3 “Lucky” Call A B Z Q Y X E T N A J R S C M “Stud” C/F Hook C C/F D 1/3 1/3 1/3 Base Mike 3 “Lucky” Call A B Z Q Y X E T N A J R S C M “Mike” C/F Hook C C/F D 1/3 1/3 1/3 Base Sam 3 “Lucky” Call A B Z Q Y X E T N A J C R S M “Stud” “Mike” C C/F C/F D 1/3 1/3 1/3 Base Guts 3 “Lucky” Call A B Z Q Y X E T N A J R S C C/F M “Guts” “Guts” 2nd 1st C C/F D 1/3 1/3 1/3 Base Jack 3 “Lucky” Call A B Z Q Y X E T N A J R “Jack” S C M C C/F H/C D 1/3 H/C 1/3 1/3 Base Jack Man “Lucky” Call B A Z Q Y X E T N A R J C “Bump” “Jack” S Back “Go” #1 Str M Back D #2 Str “Bump” Communicate #2 Wk C #1 Wk Base Rover 3 “Lucky” Call A B Z Q Y X E T N A J R S C M “Rover” C C/F H/C D 1/3 H/C 1/3 1/3 Base Junior Man “Lucky” Call A B Z Q Y X E J C “Jack” T N A R Share Backs S M “Rover” #1 Str C #1 Wk D #2 Str Communicate Blitzes Base Jessie Man “Lucky” Call B A Z Q Y X E T N A R J C #1 Str “Jack” S “Stud” M Back D #2 Str Communicate #2 Wk C #1 Wk Base Rambo Man “Lucky” Call B A Z Q Y X E T N A J C #1 Str #2 Str R S M Back “Mike” “Rover” #1 Wk D #2 Wk Communicate C Base Stack 3 “Lucky” Call A B Z Q Y X E T N A J R S C M “Stack” C/F Hook C C/F D 1/3 1/3 1/3 Base Money 3 “Lucky” Call A B Z Q Y X E T N A J R S C M “Money” C/F Hook C C/F D 1/3 1/3 1/3 Base Monster 3 “Lucky” Call A B Z Q Y X E T N A J R S C M “Stack” “Money” C C/F C/F D 1/3 1/3 1/3 Playing a 4-2-5 Defense Lee-Davis High School Confederate Football Jason Meade Head Football Coach Lee-Davis High School [email protected] 804.513.2460 www.leedavisfootball.com
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