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4-2-5 Defense

4-2-5 Defense. Clayt Birmingham University of Wisconsin Stout Defensive Coordinator USA National Team Linebackers Coach. Gaps & Techniques. What is a 4-2-5 Defense?. 2 Back = 4-4 Alignment. What is a 4-2-5 Defense?. 1 Back = 4-3 Alignment. Why Play the 4-2-5?.

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4-2-5 Defense

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  1. 4-2-5 Defense Clayt Birmingham University of Wisconsin Stout Defensive Coordinator USA National Team Linebackers Coach

  2. Gaps & Techniques

  3. What is a 4-2-5 Defense?

  4. 2 Back = 4-4 Alignment

  5. What is a 4-2-5 Defense?

  6. 1 Back = 4-3 Alignment

  7. Why Play the 4-2-5? • Nickel Defense = Fast & Aggressive • Cross between a 4-4 and a 4-3 • Easy adjustment to Formations / Personnel • Gap Controlled Defense with easy defined run fits. • Good Blitz Angles • Good angles to set the edge! • Allows us to run split coverage defense. • Allows us to get to a 4-4, 4-3, 3-3, & 3-4 with same personnel.

  8. What Personnel is Needed? • If “Speed WINS” then Design your defense for Speed = • Aggressive Corners = Safeties • Stiff Safeties = LB’s • Oversized LB’s = Ends • Oversized Ends = D Tackles • Biggest D-Lineman = Nose (your anchor)

  9. Run Fits with the 4-2-5

  10. Run Fits with the 4-2-5

  11. Run Fits with the 4-2-5

  12. Run Fits with the 4-2-5

  13. Run Fits with the 4-2-5

  14. Run Fits with the 4-2-5

  15. Run Fits with the 4-2-5

  16. Pass Coverage vs 4-2-5 • Split Coverage vs Full Coverage.

  17. Pass Coverage vs 4-2-5 • Split Coverage vs Trips

  18. Develop Blitz Concepts • 6 Man Pressure Package • Bullets – Both inside LB’s Blitz (Sam / Mike) • Smokes – Double Edge Blitz (Baron / Hornet) • Dogs – 4 off Edge Blitz (LB / Safety) • 5 Man Pressure Package • Zone Blitz – Field and Boundary Blitzes • Pressure 5 – Cover 1

  19. Bullets • LBer Pressure in some way. • End & Attack = Expect QB to try to leave pocket.

  20. Smokes • Edge Blitz

  21. Dog • 4 off Edge Blitz • TE, Split, Wide, Short, Left, Right, Tag T-G Army T Dogs B

  22. Contact Information Clayt Birmingham University of Wisconsin - Stout Defensive Coordinator www.uwstout.edu E-mail – birminghamc@uwstout.edu

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