3--3 3 -3 Defense: Understanding Understandin g the Basics/ Transitioning from an Even Front
COACH JOHN RICE DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR SANTIAGO HIGH SCHOOL
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of one, half dozen of the otherµ
33--3 -3 Defense 3-5 3-55-3 -3 Defense 30 Stack 3-3 3-3 Stack Odd Stack
´Six
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33--3 -3 Defense 3-5 3-55-3 -3 Defense 30 Stack 3-3 3-3 Stack Odd Stack
³There¶s more that one way to skin a Cat´ Combination of philosophy & execution from a partial list of the following sources: West Virginia, Tulsa, BYU, New Mexico, South Carolina, Air Force, Wake Forest
Purpose- To inform clinic attendees of the following: follow ing: Personnel Designations/Transitioning Designations/Transitioning from an even front Characteristics of a Sound Defense A Philosophical Framework for the running the 3-3 Personnel designations Gap assignments, key reads, & techniques (drills as well) w ell) Run fits (Inside and Outside) Calling the defense Cover 3 drops
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Transitioning from an Even (4-4) Front: Step 1: Take out Lineman Step 2: Slide DT over Center Step 3: Insert LB for DT Step 4: Slide Backers
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Key: Make personnel adjustments that require the minimum of new teaching and give you the best chance to be successful!
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Transitioning from an Even (4-3) Front: Key: Make personnel adjustments that require the minimum of new teaching and give you the best chance to be successful!
Step 1: Take out DT Step 2: Slide DT over Center Step 3: Bring in OLB/SS type
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Transitioning from an Even Front:
Our Defensive ³Mode´ We are not a traditional tra ditional gap control, read defense (although it can be played in that mode if desired). We are a stunting, blitzing, attacking atta cking defense, taking advantage of our speed and giving our undersized defense a chance to be successful We will begin our o ur installation/teaching process with the base defense, a 33-3 -3 Stack playing cover 3 We feel it is necessary to teach this base before we progress to slants, stunts, and blitzes
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Principles of the Defense:
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E AWAY WHAT THE TAK TAK E THEM OFFENSE DOES BEST; MAK BEAT YOU WITH SOMETHING ELSE. (More than 1 adjustm adjustment ent for a particular offensive formation) Examples:
TAK E AWAY WHAT THE OFFENSE DOES BEST Defending
an Offense using spread formations to run the ball more effectively 7 man box vs. 6 blockers
One strategy vs. spread offense that gets into a trips formation to run the ball more effectively: Keep 6 in the box and align the Free Safety over inside receiver. With Spur within 5 yards, it·s a 7 man box.
1.Take
Away What They Do Best:
Second SecondAdjustment AdjustmenttotoTrips: Trips:Adjust Adjusttoto Trips with stacked LB
We are playing the 33-3 with the following defensive philosophy: 2.
NEVER
let the offense gain an advantage by formation, shifts, or motion. ALWAYS have base defensive checks built into the scheme to handle these things.
EXAMPLE:
FS UP TIGHT MAN ON MAN WITH R, WHO IS EAT AS R ECEIV ER. CONSTANT THR
3. EVERY GAP IS ACCOUNTED FOR
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INSIDE OUT DEFENDERS
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DISRUPT RYTHYM: Offenses operate on rhythm, that rhythm MUST be disrupted. Effective ways to disrupt offensive rhythm are: stemming fronts, line stunts, blitzes, and disguising pass coverage. 6. Make the QB read the pass coverage POST SNAP; don¶t let him settle in before the snap and know where his primary read is. 7. Multiple fronts and/or coverages MAY better serve to defend particular offensive schemes.
8.
Pursuit drill must be run every day
9. Tackling drills must be run every day. 10. Players
MUST BELIEVE in it. They must understand what its strengths and weaknesses are, and what you are trying to accomplish with a particular front, blitz, or coverage.
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Option assignments must be built in
Option to left:
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WHY
THE 33-3-5 DEFENSE?
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Physical, Physical,aggressive, aggressive,attacking attackingstyle styleof ofplay play creates negative yardage plays and turnovers Easy Easyto to attack attackthe thepass passprotection protectionweaknesses weaknesses
30 Stack Personnel
30 Stack Personnel Defensive Linemen The line will consist of two five technique Ends and a zero technique Nose. The Ends play left and right. If desired they can flip strong and weak. The Nose plays a zero shade (head up on the center).
General Coaching Points for Defensive Linemen Crowd the Ball; Play fast; get into the backfield and wreak havoc with blocking schemes Read on the run Don¶t stay tied up with OO-Linemen Find the ball after initial technique is executed and redirect to the football ³Beat half a man´ (slant technique)
30 Stack Personnel Inside Linebackers At the heart of the 33-3 stack defense are three inside linebackers. Against a 2 x 2 set: The Lion linebacker will align in a stack position behind the left End. The Mike linebacker will align stacked position over the nose, playing a zero technique The Ram linebacker will align in a stack position behind the right End.
General Coaching Points for Linebackers ³Read Slow, React Fast´ Primary Keys are guards; they will take you to the ball ³It¶s not a crime to get blocked, it¶s a crime to stay blocked.´ (Don¶t walk away from a block) Play fast -sideline to sideline
30 Stack Personnel Outside Linebackerinebacker-Strong Safety Hybrids The Spur will align to the formation strength (to a TE in a pro set). When the offense employers a spread 2x2 set, the Spur aligns over the #2. Exact depth and leverage will depend on down, distance, coverage call, and game plan. The Bandit will align to the open side of an offensive formation (away from a TE in a pro set). When the offense employers a spread 2x2 set, the Bandit aligns over the #2 opposite the Spur. Exact depth and leverage will depend on
General Coaching Points for Spur & Bandit In Cover 3, execute your run force responsibilities with aggressive confidenceconfidence-NO ONE GETS OUTSIDE! Maintain outside leverage vs. run Your ³kingdom´ is the flatsflats-control what happens there In blitzing situations, attack with a frenzy
30 Stack Personnel Secondary Secondary Left LeftCorner Cornerwill willalign alignover over#1 #1wide widereceiver receivertoto defensive left. Standard cover three alignment will be seven yards deep and one yard inside. Play by play alignment may vary greatly, depending on down, distance, coverage call, and game plan. Right RightCorner Cornerwill willalign alignover over#1 #1wide widereceiver receiverto to defensive right. Standard cover three alignment will be seven yards deep and one yard inside. Play by play alignment may vary greatly, depending on down, distance, coverage call, and game plan.
General Coaching Points for Corners In Cover 3, smash, curlcurl-wheel, & all verticals are first in your thought process on a pass read As long as #2 to your side is vertical, you stay vertical; we play the hitch/stop late.
30 Stack Personnel Free Safety Free Safety will align midpoint between wide receivers. Standard cover three alignment will be 12 yards deep and one yard inside. Play by play alignment may vary greatly, depending on down, distance, coverage call, and game plan.
General Coaching Points You are the playmaker of our secondary; Make Plays! Vs.
Cover 3, receivers must pay a price for running routes over the deep middle We will trade a headache for a first down on occasion Vs.
Run attack with reckless abandon
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HASH DROP
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HOLE DROP
INSIDE RUSH LANE OUTSIDE RUSH LANE
NOSEGUARD
K EY R EADS Vs. BASE BLOCK
STUFF CENTER. Attack Center, maintain inside hand position on C¶s frame. NOT PICK A SIDE UNTIL YOU LOCATE THE Keep feet moving and stay square. DO BALL; DISENGAGE AND PURSUE!
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Drill
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Modes: Walk-through (teaching)
COACH
Progression: 1. With Center only (Mirror Step Drill) 2. With Center & Guards, add back 3 Inside Drill
DEFENSIVE END 5 TECHNIQUE
Alignment: ³5´ Technique (Nose on outside eye of OT). Align tight to theL.O.S. EY: Ball to OT K
Responsibility: C Gap. Contain pass rush and trail on play away. Coaching Points: Step flat with outside foot. Keep shoulders square. Attack outside number of OT. Punch with hands and react to OT¶s first step.
Drill: Key Read for 5 Technique We will adapt this drill to any blocking scheme we will see that week. We will duplicate this drill vs. a slant technique as well. Step with gapside foot, striking OT¶s outside number with your inside hand . Use leverage technique (push and pull) to maintain outside leverage, keeping outside LB¶s until you disengage to make a tackle. Vs. arm and leg free. Keep T off double team on TE, step down into (squeeze) hole &Keep your shoulders square. Run to: disengage and redirect to the ball. Ball Away: Check Boot/Reverse.
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Modes: Walk-through (teaching) Half-Speed (independent practice) Full-Speed (testing for understanding)
Progression: 1. With Tackle only (Mirror Step Drill) 2. With Tackle & Guard, add back
Line
Directional Calls
Lion becomes C gap Player and contain on QB rollout his side.
Ram becomes C gap Player and contain on QB rollout his side.
DEFENSIVE END SLANT TECHNIQUE Alignment:
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Technique Strongside
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Responsibility: Attack and control the C Gap. You are looping from aa5³´ to a ³7´ Technique. Execution:
When the TE takes his first step, you step with callside foot , using a rip technique if needed vs. a base or reach block. Vs. a down block, square up, look immediately inside to GG-RR -G triangle for kickkick -out blocks. Do not wrong wrong--arm. Keeping inside shoulder perpendicular to LOS, sink to a hitting position and attack the kickkick -out blocker at his upfield number, bracing yourself with your gapside leg extended. Vs. Reach scheme, use rip tech. to get into backfield. vs. Flow away, stop, stay low, check for counter, bootleg, and reverse. Vs. read option, keep shoulders square and respect quarterback¶s keep option. Coaching Points:
RAM/LION LINEBACK ER K EY R EADS ³Key Guard to Near Back´ K EY R EAD
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DOWN BLOCK
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SCRAPE TIGHT
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SHUFFLE, SHUFFLE, FIT
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HIGH HAT
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UP (to near back) ³He come, I come´
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We will adapt this drill to any blocking scheme we will see that week
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Modes: Walk-through (teaching) Half-Speed (independent practice) Full-Speed (testing for understanding)
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Progression: 1. With guards/without back 2. With guards and back 3. Inside Drill 4. Team
K EY DRILL FOR RAM/LION Drill
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MIK E LB TECHNIQUE
Depth ± 5 yards Alignment ± ± Stack Behind Center in 2 by 2 Set Key ± ± Center Guard Fullback triangle Coaching Point ± ± Stay FLAT, (over the top player)
Drill: MIK E LINEBACK ER K ± TRAP TRACK EY R EAD ± Drill
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Progression: 1. With guards/without back 2. With guards and back 3. Inside Drill 4. Team
Drill: MIK E LB K EY R EAD VS. ISO SCHEME Drill
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Drill: MIK E LB K EY R EAD VS. POWER SCHEME Drill
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Coach stands behind backers And signals blocking scheme for guards.
Modes: Walk-through (teaching) Half-Speed (independent practice) Full-Speed (testing for understanding)
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Drill: MIK E LB VS. COUNTER SCHEME Drill
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SPUR/BANDIT ALIGMENTS 3 3
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RESPONSE
Inside Run Away
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Outside Run to
Force
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of Bandit Read Drill:
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Calling
the Defense
³Coverage--Tag´ ³Coverage Examples:
³3 Jacks´ (base 33-3 stack with cover 3) ± ³3 Right´ (line slants right) ± ³3 Left´ (line slants left) ± ³3 Field´ (line slants field) ± ³3 Strong´ (line slants to formation strength) ±
INSIDE RUN FITS
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Cover 3 Drops Cover 3 Drops Corner under 3 Deep Zone 5
Bandit Ram Mike Spur
Free Safety
Lion
Corner Spur and Bandit buzz to the flats NOW, playing stop, hitch, & the out cut by
Cover 3 ³Jam´ Pass Drops Vs. Doubles
Corner Spur
Free Safety
Lion
Mike Ram
Bandit Corner
Spur and Bandit jam & reroute #2s, then buzz the flat. On other than a vertical release By #2, they take their normal drops to the top of the number
BASE ALIGNMENT VS. PRO V s. All
2 by 1 sets, linebackers align H ALF a man over towards 2 cut side
ALIGNMENT VS. TWINS V s. All
2 by 1 sets, linebackers align H ALF a man over towards 2 cut side
³Pull´ ALIGNMENT VS. TRIPS
³Stack´ ALIGNMENT VS. (TE) TRIPS
Appendix Sample Defensive Practice Plan Sample Inside Drill Practice Script Sample 7 on 7 Period Practice Script Sample Team Period Sample Defensive Game Call Sheet Defensive Implementation Schedule 3-3 Resources for Coaches
SAMPLE DEFENSIVE PRACTICE PLAN
T H O U G H T O F
Date: June 26, 2005
COUGAR FOOTBALL
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"WINNING IS A HABITÉUNFORTUNATELY, SO IS LOSING." -VINCE LOMBARDI
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Corners and Safety
INDIVIDUAL FUNDAMENTALS (EVERY DAY DRILLS) SLANT TECH
T H E D A Y :
RUN FITS/DROPS
Plays and Formations for Today FORMATIONS
RUNS
I LEFT
ISO
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LEAD
Passes
Formations
SMASH (STOP CORNER
4 WIDE
CURL/WHEEL (MIRROR)
4 WIDE
DEFENDING THE DEFENDING SMASH OUT OR STOP & CURL/WHEEL
WATER BREAK INSIDE RUN DRILL (SEE SCRIPT) 1
ON 1 PASS RUSH
2 ON 2 (DEFENDING SMASH/WHEEL CURL)
7 ON 7 (SEE SCRIPT)
TEAM (SEE SCRIPT)
Conditioning
SAMPLE INSIDE DRILL PRACTICE SCRIPT COUGAR FOOTBALL "BIG
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SAMPLE DEFENSIVE GAME CALL SHEET
3-3 Coaching Resources A partial list of coaches who either run the 3-3 now or have experience running it Joe Lee Dunn, Def. Coor. U of Memphis Contact: : 901-678-2341 Charlie Strong, Asst Head Coach, Florida Contact: 352-375-4683 x4100 Todd Graham, Head Coach, Rice University Contact: 713 348-6900 Bronco Mendenhall, Head Coach, BYU Contact: 801-422-2916 Dean Campbell, DB Coach, Air Force Contact:
[email protected] Rocky Long, Head Coach, New Mexico Contact: 505-925-5700 Vic Shealy, Defensive Coordinator, UNLV Contact:
[email protected] Jeff Casteel, Defensive Coordinator, WVU Contact: (304) 293-5621 Dave Doeren, Defensive Coordinator, Kansas Contact:
[email protected] Taylor Burks, Def. Coor, Georgia Military Contact: (478) 445-2690 Richard Bell, Def.Coor., Air Force Academy Contact:
[email protected] Brad Lambert, Linebacker Coach, Wake Forest Contact:
[email protected] Ron Roberts, Def. Coor., Delta State U (MS) Contact:
[email protected] Paul Golla, Head Coach, Bakersfield HS, Bakersfield, CA Contact (661) 324-9841 John Rice, Def Coor.,Canyon Springs HS, Moreno Valley CA Contact:
[email protected] Jerry Campbell, HC, Victoria Memorial HS, Victoria, Texas jerry.campbell @visd.com. George Contreras, Def Coor, Rio Mesa HS, Oxnard, CA
[email protected]
3-3 Media Resources
DVD by Jeff Casteel, WVU http://www.championshipp roductions.com
DVDs by Vic Shealy, formerly of Air Force Academy http://www.championshipproductions.com/
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All seven John Rice 3-3 defense video programs on one DVD. Includes 3-3 Defense: Understanding the Basics, 3-3 Defense: Applying Pressure, 3-3 Defense vs. The I formation, 3-3 Defense vs. Spread Formations, 3-3 Defense vs. Empty Formation 3-3 Defense vs. Two-tight End Formations, and 3-3 Defense vs. Defending Special Formations and Plays. Also available individually on VHS
www.coacheschoice.com
Video by Buck Roggeman (Pacific Grove High School (CA) coacheschoice.com
Series of eight videos By Georgia Military staff http://www.championship productions.com/
30-Stack videos by Todd Graham, Head Coach, Rice University (formerly of Tulsa). Call (918) 5957945 ASK FOR PENNY GRAHAM.
Websites
Manual by Jerry Campbell http://www.jcfb.com/
books, & articles about or with content dealing with the 3-3 defense
Coaching Nickel & Dime Defenses Defending the Spread Offense
Coaching Football¶s 3-3-5 Defense By Leo Hand and Rick Molina
*Both have sections on the 3-3 defense 3-5 Stunts By Leo Hand http://www.coacheschoice.com 101
Books by John Rice http://www.coacheschoice.com
Articles online:
30 Stack Forum (Coach Jerry Campbell Website) www.jcfb.com
Georgia Military College¶s Devastating 3-5 Defense By ead Football Coach Bert Williams, H
3-3-5 MULTIP LE
http://www.americanfootballmonthly.com/Arena/NS_Magazine/Current/GMC.html
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SHARKS HE AT ER IN T W H EB AC KERS AC K HE S COAC ING LIN TO ATT IN T 3-3 DE FE N E By Ron Roberts http://americanfootballmonthly.com/Subaccess/Magazine/2005/mar/delta.html
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By Ronnie H uckeba , Defensive Coordinator/Defensive line, H arding University
http://americanfootballmonthly.com/Subacces s/Magazine/2004/feb/multiple_335_defense.ht ml
Command of the Line Georgia Military College¶s Applications of the 3-5-3 Defense By Taylor Burks Defensive Coordinator, Georgia Military