defending the spread: keep them guessing!!!! by, coach john rice

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This is another ppt that will be used on the show tonight from Coach John Rice. Coach Hayes(Host/Producer-The Red Zone Show)show link:http://theredzoneshow.blogspot.com/2010/03/coach-john-rice-will-speak-on-defending.html

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John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago High SchoolCorona, CAzacoach102@gmail.com

Defending the Spread; Defending the Spread; Keep’em GuessingKeep’em Guessing

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

Outline1. Defensive Philosophy; brief overview

2. Considerations for planning Pre-Snap Looks, Formation Adjustments, Front Variations, Pressure, and Coverage

3. Wristband Review/Multiplicity

4. Secondary Pre Snap Looks

5. Multiple Pre-Snap looks

6. Multiple Front/Coverage Variations

7. New Looks/Variations Weekly

8. Video Clips

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

Defensive Philosophy1. Take away what they do best; force them to beat

you with something else2. “It Depends” philosophy; defensive rules serve us;

we don’t serve rules (don’t be a slave to rules adjustments)

3. Utilize multiple adjustments to various formations4. Analyze pass pro and design pressure to attack

weakness and vulnerability5. Use Pre-Snap Movement to avoid accurate QB

reads and disrupt OL calls6. Use specific techniques to attack blocking

schemes (plan pressure based on pass pro)

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

Considerations for selecting pre-snap looks, formation adjustments,

front variations, and coverage

1. Opponent Scouting-(tendencies, blocking & pass pro schemes, personnel and team strengths)

2. Self Scouting (previous year’s game with opponent and opponent’s previous games that season

3. Random Element: select some variations at random

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

1. Flexible, multiple ways to call front & coverage; conducive to multiplicity

2. Used in conjunction with cards3. Change frequently; at series, quarter, half, game

by game4. Will interchange colors, code words, and

placement5. Never use the same wristband twice6. Change panel colors, panel locations, groupings

within panels, key words, “live” and “dead” key words and panels

7. Calls can be made pre-huddle or “check with me” style after offense lines up

Utilizing Wristbands

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

• One Color, Panel Groupings by Coverage

Sample Wristband; Summer Teaching

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

• Panel Contents Change Week to week

• Can change each half

• Can change by possession if necessary

Sample Wristbands

• Panel Groupings– By coverage– By pressure– By movement– By Field Zone– By D & D

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

• Sample Panel Groupings:

– Dime Package

– Quarterback Playing (2 panels for each QB)

– All Purpose Calls

Sample Wristbands; different panel groupings/criteria

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

• Sample Panel Groupings:– By Formation (2 by 2 or 3 by 1)– Pressure – Field Position– Down and Distance

Sample Wristbands; different panel groupings/criteria

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

Secondary Pre-Snap Looks1. Multiple Adjustment for any given formation2. Three Shell (1 high Free Safety)3. Two Shell (2 Safeties Deep)4. Four DBs across at same depth (“U” Universal)5. Press Man with no Safety6. Joker: Everybody does their own thing pre-snap7. One side zone/one side man

1. Traditional Two shell one side/Man (press or off) opposite side2. Quarters look one side, man look opposite

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

PRE SNAP LOOKS“U”

(Five across at pre-determined depth)

Variation in technique from this pre-snap alignment:1. Move to base alignment after OC calls play2. Stay in it and play coverage post-snap

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

“U” (Universal) Disguise

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

“U” (Universal) Disguise Various Coverage from this look

Quarters

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

“U” (Universal) Disguise Various Coverage from this look

2 Deep

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

“U” (Universal) Disguise Various Coverage from this look

2 Deep with man coverage on #1 to trips side

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

“U” (Universal) Disguise Various Coverage from this look

3 Deep

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

“U” (Universal) Disguise Various Coverage from this look

Double Bracket

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

PRE SNAP LOOKS“Joker”

Corners, Spur, and Bandit move at will

Variation in technique from this pre-snap alignment:1. Move to base alignment after OC calls play2. Stay in it and play coverage post-snap3. Use tags to employ variations: “Joker Corners” “Jokers

Left” “Jokers Field” “Jokers Leverage”

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

PRE SNAP LOOKS“Duece”

Variation in technique from this pre-snap alignment:1. Show it and play it2. Show it and play another coverage at the snap

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

PRE SNAP LOOKS“Triple”

Variation in technique from this pre-snap alignment:1. Show it and play it2. Show it and play another coverage at the snap

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

Mix & Match (64)Pre-Snap Looks

Add Coverage (and stunt/blitz if needed)Example “Joker Yo-Yo Switch 4”

Secondary

Disguise

Linebacker

DisguiseDef Line

Stem

Wristband/

Verbal/

Signal Call:

U

Joker

Disco

Show

Disco

Switch

“U Disco”

“Joker Show Switch”

Deuce Half Shade “Duece Half Shade”

Press Yo-Yo Yo-Yo “Press Double Yo-Yo”

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

Base Front Pre-Snap Movement/Looks

1. Play from base depth and alignment2. “Half” LB’s and/or S/B play at ½ of normal

depth from LOS3. “Show” LB’s and/or S/B play at LOS in their

gap of responsibility4. “Yo-Yo” Start at base alignment, stem to

another alignment, then return before snap5. “Disco” LBs and DL may stem at will5. “Switch” DL Aligns 1 full gap away from their

responsibility, then stem to called alignment

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

Pre Snap Movement must be practiced!

–Individuals, Inside Drill, 7 on 7, Team periods

Progression Skill

1 Stance

2 Alignment (including pre-snap movement)

3 Key

4 Reads/Reactions

5 Block Protection/Escape

6 Pursuit

7 Tackle

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

MULTIPLE PRE SNAP LOOKS; OVERLOAD

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John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

MULTIPLE PRE SNAP LOOKS; 7 MAN BOX/OVERLOAD

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F

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

MULTIPLE PRE SNAP LOOKS; PINCH/CRASH THE ENDS

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John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

MULTIPLE PRE SNAP LOOKS; REDUCE END TO A “3”

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R B

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E

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

MULTIPLE PRE SNAP LOOKS; REDUCE END TO A “3”

LMR

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SE

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

MULTIPLE PRE SNAP LOOKS; OVERLOAD

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R

B

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F

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

MULTIPLE PRE SNAP LOOKS; OVERLOAD

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R

B

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

MULTIPLE PRE SNAP LOOKS; FORCE SINGLE BLOCKS

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John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

MULTIPLE PRE SNAP LOOKS;

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RB

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John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

MULTIPLE PRE SNAP LOOKS;

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MR

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F

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

DOUBLE EAGLE (BEAR)

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MR

B

E

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N

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

Utilize Variables within a “look”

Change-Up:•By series•By half or quarter•Determined pattern during the season•Predetermined sequence within a game

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

Formation Checks(when? why? Frequency?)

• We will not always use them (“Stay” tag)Considerations for planning/utilization:1. To defend an offensive strength2. To play percentages (scouting)3. To attack a vulnerability in scheme

• Overload a blocking scheme• Create a favorable one-on-one match up

4. To break a tendency discovered in self-scouting

5. Utilization patterns: until they adjust, alternate series, alternating occurrences, for a half or quarter, for the entire game

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

Sample Formation Checks we utilized this season

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

Sample Formation Checks we utilized this season

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

Sample Formation Checks we utilized this season

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

Sample Formation Checks we utilized this season

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

Sample Formation Checks we utilized this season

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

Sample Pressure we utilized this season

Tags for Variations:•Field•Boundary•To/Away from Back•To/Away QB throwing hand•To Away Strength•At personnel weakness•Left/Right

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

Sample looks we utilized this season

Tags for Dropping Backer (Mike):•To Field•To #3 in Trips Set•To Back•To/Away QB throwing hand•To Away Strength•At personnel weakness•Left/Right

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

Sample looks we utilized this season

Tags for Dropping Backer (Mike):•To Field•To #3 in Trips Set•To Back•To/Away QB throwing hand•To Away Strength•At personnel weakness•Left/Right

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

Sample looks we utilized this season

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

Sample looks we utilized this season

Tags for Variations:•Field•Boundary•To/Away from Back•To/Away QB throwing hand•To Away Strength•At personnel weakness•Left/Right

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

Tags for Variations:•Field•Boundary•To/Away from Back•To/Away QB throwing hand•To Away Strength•At personnel weakness•Left/Right

Tags for Dropping Backer (Lion):•To Field•To #3 in Trips Set•To Back•To/Away QB throwing hand•To Away Strength•At personnel weakness•Left/Right

Sample looks we utilized this season

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

Sample looks we utilized this season

Tags for Variations:•Field•Boundary•To/Away from Back•To/Away QB throwing hand•To Away Strength•At personnel weakness•Left/Right

Tags for Dropping Backer (Ram):•To Field•To #3 in Trips Set•To Back•To/Away QB throwing hand•To Away Strength•At personnel weakness•Left/Right

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

Sample Concepts we utilized this season

Tags for Variations:•Field•Boundary•To/Away from Back•To/Away QB throwing hand•To Away Strength•At personnel weakness•Left/Right

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

Video Clips Needed

• Pre Snap Alignment w/o Movement (U)

• Secondary Pre Snap Alignment

• Disco (front 6)

• Multiple Look Cuts

• Successful plays from multiple fronts vs. Spread

John RiceDefensive CoordinatorSantiago HS, Corona CA

JOHN RICEJOHN RICEDefensive CoordinatorDefensive CoordinatorSANTIAGO HIGH SCHOOLSANTIAGO HIGH SCHOOLCORONA, CACORONA, CA(951) 537-9902(951) 537-9902zacoach102@gmail.comzacoach102@gmail.com

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