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Defensive Playbook for High School Football

This detailed playbook outlines the key strategies, physical attributes, and intangible qualities required for successful defense in high school football. It covers essential elements like alignment, stance, movement techniques, and responsibilities for linebackers and defensive linemen. Coaches and players can utilize this playbook to enhance their understanding and performance on the field.

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Defensive Playbook for High School Football

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  1. Butch Dimovitz CBC High School Defensive Coordinator dimovitzc@cbchs.org (314) 985-6100 Ext 4031

  2.  IMPORTANT FOR ANY FOOTBALL PLAYER ◦ Fun, Fun, Fun! ◦ Liability Standpoint  EVERYDAY! ◦ Summer and Early In Season-15 minutes everyday ◦ In Season, multitask with footwork drills

  3. Win the game (13) Cause a big play (rushed throw, Caused Fumble, etc)   Allow 7 points or less (15 ppg, 7, 3 Shutouts)  +3 Turnover Ratio (4, 1:1)  < 100 yds. Rushing (108 yd/gm, 6 under 100 yds) 4thDown, Goal line Stand (5)   < 150 yds Passing (119 yd/gm, 7 under 100 yds) <=30% Third Down Proficiency by offense (22.15% Season)   Big Hit (2 coaches must agree) 

  4.  Physical Attributes ◦ GREAT Feet ◦ Good Understanding of Leverage ◦ Good With Hands ◦ Good With Contact ◦ Good Multi-tasker  Intangible Attributes ◦ Effort and Motor ◦ Unselfish ◦ Pride and Ownership

  5. Inside Linebacker (Sam and Mike)  Good Reader Outside Linebacker (Will and Rover)  Speed, Strength, Speed  Converted Safety types  Good in Two Directions  Good Man Coverage  Smart ◦ QB of the Run Game ◦ Aligning and Situations ◦ Bread and Butter Runs  Must be able to play close to LOS  Good in space  Speed and Strength

  6. Stance and Starts Alignment  Feet to Head Method  Head Up  Players Choice  First Step  FAST and FEEL  Second Step ◦ Visual Key ◦ Feel

  7. Inside Linebackers Outside Linebackers  Stance  Stance  2x2 off OT or Split Distance (Formation)  Heels at 5  Head up on OG to begin (20s)  Rover- 6 or 7 Tech (Depends on TE)  First Step  First Steps

  8.  Guard to my Side ◦ Out, In, Pull Pass Pro ◦ Angle of The Guard  Opposite Guard and Backfield Flow ◦ Play to Me, Play Away  Windows and Grass ◦ Hip Read and Tackle  Get there in a hurry with a bad attitude

  9.  Tight End or Tackle nearest me ◦ Looking for high hat, low hat key  Backfield action/nearest back  Typically contain players ◦ Rover can become a spill player depending on the front.

  10. Defensive Line Play  Outside Movement-Punch Inside Hand to Outside Shoulder  Inside Movement- Plant, Redirect and cross the face of O Lineman  Turn and Sprint Flat

  11. Inside Backers Outside Backers  Front Side ◦ Out Step (Angle) ◦ Reach Rule ◦ Look for window, hip of the ball carrier  Front Side ◦ Read TE/T nearest ◦ Set the edge and widen the D gap ◦ If reached, stay reached  Backside ◦ Press the LOS looking for cutback ◦ Stay home for reverse ◦ Pursue  Backside ◦ In Step (angle) or pull ◦ Reach Rule ◦ Look for window, hip of the ball carrier

  12. Defensive Line  Outside Movement-Hands On, L Step, Squeeze and Shuffle (Reduce, Ball or Replacement  Inside Movement- Feel the Block, see your visual Key, Treat it like a Base Block  Eyes inside looking for Ball or Replacement Block  Chase Contain

  13. Inside Backers Outside Backers  Frontside ◦ In step by OG ◦ Backfield action and Backside OG ◦ Ear hole ◦ Stack OT, and work over the top  Backside ◦ See Pull, combo, BOB ◦ Stack the 0 ◦ Look for cutback ◦ Look for window, work to the ball  Frontside ◦ Reduce ◦ Spill if you don’t have contain ◦ Inside shoulder if you are contain (bounce to you)  Backside ◦ Press the LOS (cutback/reverse) ◦ Chase contain

  14. Defensive Line  No Movement with a Power Base  No Deeper than the heels of O Lineman  Eyes in the Backfield, while feeling your Base Block  Gap Integrity  Find the Brown Thing after your plane

  15. Inside Backers Outside Backers  Front side ◦ OL step to you ◦ Take on with inside arm and leg ◦ No deeper than his feet; don’t give ground ◦ Make play after your plane  Front side ◦ Instep, and Out Step ◦ Peak backfield and expect the Seas to Part  ISO, G Wrap ◦ Attack LOS, take on with inside shoulder  Backside ◦ Instep, Peak backfield and work to 0 ◦ Look to get over the top and finish the tackle  Backside ◦ Play away tech (Down)

  16.  No Movement with a Power Base If Movement, Make A Pile  Split (Drop Inside Shoulder, Pull the Jersey of the post guy)

  17. Butch Dimovitz CBC High School Defensive Coordinator dimovitzc@cbchs.org (314) 985-6100 Ext 4031

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