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Dayton Flyers 4-2-5 Defense “Building The Wall”

Dayton Flyers 4-2-5 Defense “Building The Wall”. Philosophy. “Defense is a science not a helter-skelter thing you just luck into.” – Bill Russell Sample Defense – No buzz words Not doing a lot of things, just a few things well Adjustments to a minimum “Same as” Execution

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Dayton Flyers 4-2-5 Defense “Building The Wall”

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  1. Dayton Flyers 4-2-5 Defense “Building The Wall”

  2. Philosophy • “Defense is a science not a helter-skelter thing you just luck into.” – Bill Russell • Sample Defense – No buzz words • Not doing a lot of things, just a few things well • Adjustments to a minimum “Same as” • Execution • Discipline – Gap Control • Reacting – Not Reading • Players “fit” in scheme – Big Picture • BUILD THE WALL

  3. NO CRACKS!

  4. Ace

  5. Trips

  6. Defensive Tackle • Stance and Alignment • 3 point stance, feet parallel or nearly. No more than toe-to-heel stagger. Stance is individualistic with flexibility allowed. • Shoulders parallel to the ground and LOS • Be able to see both offensive lineman (C-OG or OG-OT) • Feet up under you. • Distance from the ball will vary from individual to individual and from play to play. • Key • The ball to head, move when it moves. • Key primary O-lineman (C or OG) • Base Technique • Take a short step forward, thrusting your face mask forward into the lineman bringing both hands up at the same time to the sternum of center • With arms disengage (bench press) the lineman away from your body. • Do not get knocked down. Keep your feet moving. • Gap Stunts • 1. Pirate Step • Step flat towards assigned gap and read the OL inside knee. • Rack backside arm through guard’s head. • Get square and find the ball. Do not get knocked down. • Penetrating Step • Stepping into assigned gap and get up field. • Responsibility • Be such a predominant factor in every play to force our opponent into a double team. • On outside plays, pursue flat, keep your feet, run to the ball. • Know pass and draw situations. • Move around. Cause confusion. Force guards and center to make calls.

  7. Shade on Center 1. Base – Butt & Press (A gap) 2. Scoop – Come off hip T T 3. Double - Pile T T T 4. Combo – As you feel center or OG leave run that direction 5. Pull – Across center T T 7. Pass – Work A gap to late B gap or Automatic Jet 6. Pull – Outside - Follow T T

  8. DT – “3” Shade on OG 1. Base – Butt & Press B gap 2. Scoop – Come off 3. Double Team – Pile T 4. Down – Slide Look for Trap T T 5. Pull – Across center – follow or squeeze 6. Pull – Outside – Swim or Squeeze T T 7. Pass – Automatic Tom (Will vary game to game) T T T T E

  9. Defensive Ends • Stance and Alignment • On TE side 3 point stance, feet no more than toe to heel stagger • Over TE – 2 alignment • Inside TE – C gap • No TE – Three point stance. 3 or Tight 3 alignment depending on DT’s alignment. • Key • On TE – key TE, take a mirror step according to the block • Inside TE or No TE – Key OT, Take mirror step according to the block • Gap Stunts • 1. Pirate Step • Step flat towards assigned gap and read the OL inside knee. • Rack backside arm through guard’s head. • Get square and find the ball. Do not get knocked down. • Penetrating Step • Stepping into assigned gap and get up field. • Responsibility • You are responsible for the area from the middle of the tackle to the sideline your side. You must stop the off tackle plays. • Contain

  10. E E E E • A. TE Side • Box – Read OT • A. Reach to you Beat scoop Box Read - DE B. Reach away or down – Slide (Hold or Chase) E C. Down / Down – Squeeze Up through TE D. Base – Butt & Press E E E E. Double Team – Make a Pile F. Pass - Contain or Automatic (Gameplan) • OT Pull • 1. Inside – Upfield or Follow (Gameplan) 2. Outside – Squeeze or swim

  11. Over Read - DE A. Base – Butt & Press Fill C gap B. Hook – Play off the TE. Expand the edge C. Down – Slide 1. Kickout – Wrong arm D. Arch Release – Mirror TE and get eyes back inside. E. Pass – Contain or Automatics (Gameplan) 2. Wham – Squeeze E E E E E E

  12. SE Side – Same Reads • Base • Reach • Down / Kickout • OT Pull

  13. Box Reads – Linebackers Box - Under 1. Reach & Base – Fill A-B gap 2. Over – Strong LB flow vs. play away T T B B $ T T T B B Hold B B E T T E B B 3. Pull – Follow 4. Down – Step up, see or hear pull B B 5. Reach – Chase & Hold 6. Pass – Drop according to coverage Chase

  14. Box Reads – Linebackers MLB with shades vs. Ace – Read RB fill A to flow B T T

  15. Hip LB vs. Ace 1. OT Base – B Gap E T B 2. OT Reach Away – Slow Play E T B 3. Step Around – Ready for Bounce E B B Trips – LB’s A-B gap Reads

  16. Nickel Reads E T T $ $ $ T E E T $ E A. Box vs. TE – Read TE b. Reach - Fight through outside shoulder a. Down – Slide $ $ $ $ c. Base – Press d. Option - QB B. Box Over vs TE – Read OT to RB 1 Tech = B Gap a. Iso – Bounce to S or C b. Down – Over top of DE c. Play away – Flow Stay Flat d. Play to – Flow C gap to outside Bump out over twins – Same as Hip LB

  17. Safeties • Play Away – Cutback & Waggle Play To - Stack S S Twins – 2nd Support Outside – In $ S S

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