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A simple route concept to win vs. zone pressure. Matt Bowen
http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/Can-you-beat-this-blitz.html
Print ThisSend ThisJuly 19, 2011, 05:30 AM EST.
Today, let’s talk open (weak) side zone pressure—and then draw up a route to beat it on the chalkboard. A base zone blitz concept that we will see throughout the league and when breaking down Tampa 2 defenses in Chicago and Indy.
First, I want to show you the basic 5-man open side pressure using the FS and the Will backer out of a 4-3 front. Rush five, drop six into coverage and play zone principles. Here it is drawn up vs. Regular personnel (2 WR, 1 TE, 2 RB) with a Pro Split alignment.
Check out the chalkboard drawing and then we will get into some coaching points…
http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/Can-you-beat-this-blitz.html
Print ThisSend ThisJuly 19, 2011, 05:30 AM EST.
Today, let’s talk open (weak) side zone pressure—and then draw up a route to beat it on the chalkboard. A base zone blitz concept that we will see throughout the league and when breaking down Tampa 2 defenses in Chicago and Indy.
First, I want to show you the basic 5-man open side pressure using the FS and the Will backer out of a 4-3 front. Rush five, drop six into coverage and play zone principles. Here it is drawn up vs. Regular personnel (2 WR, 1 TE, 2 RB) with a Pro Split alignment.
Check out the chalkboard drawing and then we will get into some coaching points…
