3-4 Defense
3-4 Defense So these are the six standard fronts we're going to use. I'll talk about a little bit. I have some clips from each one on what why we see them as beneficial what we do but also I know the clips might be a little choppy tonight so if they are I'm going to do a lot more of just talking you know, pictures and showing diagrams through it showing what we do the first one we're going to use this is how we get camps started, we're gonna start our stack front, what a stack front? stack just means that how we get line that we have two outside linebackers, we call them the Rovers from there we also have two ends we have a nose we have two backers that's the box that's the integrity of the box now not everybody we have this is what it looks like in our playbook but not everybody we have you know is going to have that same that name what I mean by this is we have a Sam outside linebacker that Sam outside linebacker this kid right here he goes the field we have a Will outside linebacker he will always go to the boundary we have what we call our fox inside linebacker that are field side inside linebacker. Fox, then we have our Monster backer we use animals for them monsters are boundary side inside linebacker. We have an end, which is what we call an end. He goes to the field. We have a tackle he always goes to the boundary so how we get lined up we are 100 percent field-boundary alignment. You know really, we don't care with our alignments where the tight end is at. That might affect the secondary slightly on where do we align but for the box they always go field-boundary so we don't have to wait for tight ends to come out of the huddle your kids know if the ball hash, which through research we have found about 77 percent of college snaps have happened on a hash so basically three-quarters of the game is gonna be on right hash or the left hash.... Get more videos like this with the Season Pass at www.GlazierClinics.com! 3-4 Defense by Coach Erickson.
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