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3-3 Defense: 3-3 Defense: Understanding the Basics/ Understanding the Basics/ Transitioning from an Even Front Transitioning from an Even Front COACH JOHN RICE COACH JOHN RICE DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR SANTIAGO HIGH SCHOOL SANTIAGO HIGH SCHOOL

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3-3 Defense: 3-3 Defense: Understanding the Basics/ Transitioning Understanding the Basics/ Transitioning

from an Even Frontfrom an Even Front

COACH JOHN RICECOACH JOHN RICEDEFENSIVE COORDINATORDEFENSIVE COORDINATOR

SANTIAGO HIGH SCHOOLSANTIAGO HIGH SCHOOL

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““Six of one, half dozen of the other”Six of one, half dozen of the other”

3-3 Defense3-3 Defense3-5-3 Defense3-5-3 Defense

30 Stack30 Stack3-3 Stack3-3 StackOdd StackOdd Stack

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“There’s more that one way to skin a Cat”

• Purpose- To inform clinic attendees of the following: Personnel Designations/Transitioning from an even front

• Characteristics of a Sound Defense• A Philosophical Framework for the running the 3-3• Personnel designations• Gap assignments, key reads, & techniques (drills as well)• Run fits (Inside and Outside)• Calling the defense• Cover 3 drops• Installation, Practice Organization, Game Calls

Combination of philosophy & execution from a partial list of the following sources: West Virginia, Tulsa, BYU, New Mexico, South Carolina, Air Force, Wake Forest

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30 Stack Personnel30 Stack Personnel

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Transitioning from an Even (4-4) Front:

E ET T

C C

F

B B B B

Step 1: Take out LinemanStep 2: Slide DT over CenterStep 3: Insert LB for DT

B

Step 4: Slide Backers

Key: Make personnel adjustmentsthat require the minimum of new teaching and give you the best chance to be successful!

T

B B

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Transitioning from an Even (4-3) Front:

E ET T

C C

F

B BSS B

Step 1: Take out DTStep 2: Slide DT over CenterStep 3: Bring in OLB/SS type

B

Key: Make personnel adjustmentsthat require the minimum of new teaching and give you the best chance to be successful!

T

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Transitioning from an Even Front:

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Our Defensive “Mode”Our Defensive “Mode”• We are not a traditional gap control, read defense We are not a traditional gap control, read defense

(although it can be played in that mode if desired).(although it can be played in that mode if desired).

• We are a stunting, blitzing, attacking defense, taking We are a stunting, blitzing, attacking defense, taking advantage of our speed and giving our undersized advantage of our speed and giving our undersized defense a chance to be successfuldefense a chance to be successful

• We will begin our installation/teaching process with the We will begin our installation/teaching process with the base defense, a 3-3 Stack playing cover 3base defense, a 3-3 Stack playing cover 3

• We feel it is necessary to teach this base before we We feel it is necessary to teach this base before we progress to slants, stunts, and blitzesprogress to slants, stunts, and blitzes

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11 Principles of the Defense:11 Principles of the Defense:

• 1.1. TAKE AWAY WHAT THE TAKE AWAY WHAT THE OFFENSE DOES BEST; MAKE THEM OFFENSE DOES BEST; MAKE THEM BEAT YOU WITH SOMETHING BEAT YOU WITH SOMETHING ELSE. (More than 1 adjustment for a ELSE. (More than 1 adjustment for a particular offensive formation)particular offensive formation)

Examples:Examples:

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Defending an Offense using spread formations to run the ball more effectively

TAKE AWAY WHAT THE TAKE AWAY WHAT THE OFFENSE DOES BESTOFFENSE DOES BEST

One strategy vs. spread offense that gets into a trips formation to run the ball more effectively: Keep 6 in the box and align the Free Safety over inside receiver. With Spur within 5 yards, it’s a 7 man box.

7 man box vs. 6 blockers7 man box vs. 6 blockers

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1.Take Away What They Do Best:1.Take Away What They Do Best:

Example- Formation Check: “Pull” CallExample- Formation Check: “Pull” Call

• Second Adjustment to Trips: Adjust to Second Adjustment to Trips: Adjust to Trips with stacked LBTrips with stacked LB

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We are playing the 3-3 with the following We are playing the 3-3 with the following defensive philosophy:defensive philosophy:

2.2. NEVER let the offense gain an advantage by formation, NEVER let the offense gain an advantage by formation, shifts, or motion. ALWAYS have base defensive checks shifts, or motion. ALWAYS have base defensive checks built into the scheme to handle these things. built into the scheme to handle these things.

EXAMPLE: FS UP TIGHT MAN ON MAN WITH R, WHO IS EXAMPLE: FS UP TIGHT MAN ON MAN WITH R, WHO IS CONSTANT THREAT AS RECEIVER.CONSTANT THREAT AS RECEIVER.

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3. EVERY GAP IS ACCOUNTED FOR

DD CC CCBBAA AABBE EN

L M RB

CC

S

F

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4. PROPER RUN FORCE ASSIGNED

B. There is a B. There is a primaryprimary run force player and run force player and a a secondarysecondary force player (outside-in defenders) force player (outside-in defenders)

B

NE

CL

E

CM

S RPRIMARY FORCE

SECONDARY FORCE/HALFBACK PASS

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5. BOOT/REVERSE RESPONSIBILITY ASSIGNED

C. Cutback defenders (inside out C. Cutback defenders (inside out defenders), and a defender responsible for defenders), and a defender responsible for boot/reverse.boot/reverse.

B

NE

CL

E

CM

S R

Boot/Reverse

INSIDE OUT DEFENDERSINSIDE OUT DEFENDERS

Force

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• 5.5. DISRUPT RYTHYM:DISRUPT RYTHYM: Offenses operate on Offenses operate on rhythm, that rhythm MUST be disrupted. Effective rhythm, that rhythm MUST be disrupted. Effective ways to disrupt offensive rhythm are: stemming ways to disrupt offensive rhythm are: stemming fronts, line stunts, blitzes, and disguising pass fronts, line stunts, blitzes, and disguising pass coverage.coverage.

• 6.6. Make the QB read the pass coverage POST Make the QB read the pass coverage POST SNAP;SNAP; don’t let him settle in before the snap and don’t let him settle in before the snap and know where his primary read is.know where his primary read is.

• 7.7. Multiple fronts and/or coverages MAY better Multiple fronts and/or coverages MAY better serve to defend particular offensive schemes. serve to defend particular offensive schemes.

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• 8.8. Pursuit drill must be run every dayPursuit drill must be run every day• 9.9. Tackling drills must be run every Tackling drills must be run every

day.day.• 10.10. Players MUST BELIEVE in it. They Players MUST BELIEVE in it. They

must understand what its strengths and must understand what its strengths and weaknesses are, and what you are trying weaknesses are, and what you are trying to accomplish with a particular front, to accomplish with a particular front, blitz, or coverage.blitz, or coverage.

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E ENL RM

C C

F

BS

Option to left: Option to right:

Dive DiveDive

QBQBPitch Pitch

Pitch-Pass Pitch-Pass

QB to pitch

• 11. Option assignments must be built in11. Option assignments must be built in

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WHY THE 3-3-5 DEFENSE?WHY THE 3-3-5 DEFENSE?

• Easy to overload perimeter of offensive formationsEasy to overload perimeter of offensive formations

•It is an 8 man front vs an I pro setIt is an 8 man front vs an I pro set

• Ability to get into multiple looks easilyAbility to get into multiple looks easily• Easy to align to spread formationsEasy to align to spread formations

• Physical, aggressive, attacking style of play creates Physical, aggressive, attacking style of play creates negative yardage plays and turnoversnegative yardage plays and turnovers

• Allows smaller, faster athletes to beAllows smaller, faster athletes to be successfulsuccessful

• Fun for the players!Fun for the players!

• Easy to attack the pass protection weaknessesEasy to attack the pass protection weaknesses

•Teams have less time to prepare for “non-conventional” Teams have less time to prepare for “non-conventional” defensive alignmentdefensive alignment

•It is considered “unorthodox” by offensive coachesIt is considered “unorthodox” by offensive coaches

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30 Stack Personnel30 Stack Personnel

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30 Stack Personnel30 Stack Personnel

• Defensive LinemenDefensive Linemen• The line will consist of two five technique The line will consist of two five technique

Ends and a zero technique Nose. Ends and a zero technique Nose. • The Ends play left and right. If desired they The Ends play left and right. If desired they

can flip strong and weak. can flip strong and weak. • The Nose plays a zero shade (head up on the The Nose plays a zero shade (head up on the

center).center).

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General Coaching Points for General Coaching Points for Defensive LinemenDefensive Linemen

• Crowd the Ball; Play fast; get into the Crowd the Ball; Play fast; get into the backfield and wreak havoc with blocking backfield and wreak havoc with blocking schemesschemes

• Read on the runRead on the run• Don’t stay tied up with O-LinemenDon’t stay tied up with O-Linemen• Find the ball after initial technique is Find the ball after initial technique is

executed and redirect to the footballexecuted and redirect to the football• ““Beat half a man” (slant technique)Beat half a man” (slant technique)

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30 Stack Personnel30 Stack Personnel• Inside LinebackersInside Linebackers• At the heart of the 3-3 stack defense are three inside At the heart of the 3-3 stack defense are three inside

linebackers.linebackers.• Against a 2 x 2 set:Against a 2 x 2 set:• The Lion linebacker will align in a stack position The Lion linebacker will align in a stack position

behind the left End. behind the left End. • The Mike linebacker will align stacked position over The Mike linebacker will align stacked position over

the nose, playing a zero techniquethe nose, playing a zero technique• The Ram linebacker will align in a stack position The Ram linebacker will align in a stack position

behind the right End.behind the right End.

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General Coaching Points for General Coaching Points for LinebackersLinebackers

• ““Read Slow, React Fast”Read Slow, React Fast”• Primary Keys are guards; they will Primary Keys are guards; they will

take you to the balltake you to the ball• ““It’s not a crime to get blocked, it’s It’s not a crime to get blocked, it’s

a crime to stay blocked.” (Don’t a crime to stay blocked.” (Don’t walk away from a block)walk away from a block)

• Play fast -sideline to sidelinePlay fast -sideline to sideline

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30 Stack Personnel30 Stack Personnel• Outside Linebacker-Strong Safety HybridsOutside Linebacker-Strong Safety Hybrids• The Spur will align to the formation strength (to a TE in a The Spur will align to the formation strength (to a TE in a

pro set). When the offense employers a spread 2x2 set, the pro set). When the offense employers a spread 2x2 set, the Spur aligns over the #2. Exact depth and leverage will Spur aligns over the #2. Exact depth and leverage will depend on down, distance, coverage call, and game plan.depend on down, distance, coverage call, and game plan.

• The Bandit will align to the open side of an offensive The Bandit will align to the open side of an offensive formation (away from a TE in a pro set). When the offense formation (away from a TE in a pro set). When the offense employers a spread 2x2 set, the Bandit aligns over the #2 employers a spread 2x2 set, the Bandit aligns over the #2 opposite the Spur. Exact depth and leverage will depend on opposite the Spur. Exact depth and leverage will depend on down, distance, coverage call, and game plan.down, distance, coverage call, and game plan.

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General Coaching PointsGeneral Coaching Pointsfor Spur & Banditfor Spur & Bandit

• In Cover 3, execute your run force In Cover 3, execute your run force responsibilities with aggressive confidence-NO responsibilities with aggressive confidence-NO ONE GETS OUTSIDE!ONE GETS OUTSIDE!

• Maintain outside leverage vs. runMaintain outside leverage vs. run• Your “kingdom” is the flats-control what Your “kingdom” is the flats-control what

happens therehappens there• In blitzing situations, attack with a frenzyIn blitzing situations, attack with a frenzy

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30 Stack Personnel30 Stack Personnel• SecondarySecondary• Left Corner will align over #1 wide receiver to defensive left. Left Corner will align over #1 wide receiver to defensive left.

Standard cover three alignment will be seven yards deep and Standard cover three alignment will be seven yards deep and one yard inside. Play by play alignment may vary greatly, one yard inside. Play by play alignment may vary greatly, depending on down, distance, coverage call, and game plan.depending on down, distance, coverage call, and game plan.

• Right Corner will align over #1 wide receiver to defensive Right Corner will align over #1 wide receiver to defensive right. Standard cover three alignment will be seven yards right. Standard cover three alignment will be seven yards deep and one yard inside. Play by play alignment may vary deep and one yard inside. Play by play alignment may vary greatly, depending on down, distance, coverage call, and greatly, depending on down, distance, coverage call, and game plan.game plan.

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General Coaching General Coaching Points for CornersPoints for Corners

• In Cover 3, smash, curl-wheel, & all In Cover 3, smash, curl-wheel, & all verticals are first in your thought process verticals are first in your thought process on a pass readon a pass read

• As long as #2 to your side is vertical, you As long as #2 to your side is vertical, you stay vertical; we play the hitch/stop late.stay vertical; we play the hitch/stop late.

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30 Stack Personnel30 Stack Personnel• Free SafetyFree Safety• Free Safety will align midpoint between Free Safety will align midpoint between

wide receivers. Standard cover three wide receivers. Standard cover three alignment will be 12 yards deep and one alignment will be 12 yards deep and one yard inside. Play by play alignment may yard inside. Play by play alignment may vary greatly, depending on down, vary greatly, depending on down, distance, coverage call, and game plan.distance, coverage call, and game plan.

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General Coaching PointsGeneral Coaching Points

• You are the playmaker of our secondary; You are the playmaker of our secondary; Make Plays!Make Plays!

• Vs. Cover 3, receivers must pay a price Vs. Cover 3, receivers must pay a price for running routes over the deep middlefor running routes over the deep middle

• We will trade a headache for a first down We will trade a headache for a first down on occasionon occasion

• Vs. Run attack with reckless abandonVs. Run attack with reckless abandon

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DEFENSIVE LINE & LINEBACKERS “3 JACKS”

POS ALIGN KEY RUN TO-AWAY PASS RESP.LEFT END 5 TECH BALL TO OT C GAP – TRAIL/REVERSE OUTSIDE RUSH

LANE

NOSE 0 JACK BALL C-G -F TRIANGLE

A GAP – BACKSIDE A INSIDE RUSH LANE

RIGHT END 5 TECH BALL TO OT C GAP – TRAIL/REVERSE OUTSIDE RUSH LANE

LION STACK OG TO NEAR RB

SECURE B GAP-FIT HASH DROP

MIKE STACK FB-OG SECURE A GAP OPPOSITE NG- FIT

HOLE DROP

RAM STACK OG TO NEAR RB

SECURE B GAP-FIT HASH DROP

MM

NN

RRLL

EEEE

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NOSEGUARD KEY READSNOSEGUARD KEY READSVs. BASE BLOCKVs. BASE BLOCK

STUFF CENTER. Attack Center, maintain inside hand position on C’s frame. STUFF CENTER. Attack Center, maintain inside hand position on C’s frame. Keep feet moving and stay square. DO NOT PICK A SIDE UNTIL YOU LOCATE THE Keep feet moving and stay square. DO NOT PICK A SIDE UNTIL YOU LOCATE THE BALL; DISENGAGE AND PURSUE!BALL; DISENGAGE AND PURSUE!

NNProgression:1. With Center only (Mirror Step Drill)2. With Center & Guards, add back3. Inside Drill4. Team

Drill Modes:1. Walk-through (teaching)2. Half-Speed (independent practice)3. Full-Speed (testing for understanding)

COACH

Other schemes to be drilled:TrapDouble TeamReach

C

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DEFENSIVE END 5 TECHNIQUEDEFENSIVE END 5 TECHNIQUE

• Alignment:Alignment: “5” Technique (Nose on outside eye of OT). Align tight to the L.O.S. “5” Technique (Nose on outside eye of OT). Align tight to the L.O.S. • KEY:KEY: Ball to OT Ball to OT

•Responsibility:Responsibility: C Gap. Contain pass rush and trail on play away. C Gap. Contain pass rush and trail on play away. • Coaching Points:Coaching Points: Step flat with outside foot.Step flat with outside foot. Keep shoulders square.Keep shoulders square. Attack outside number of OT.Attack outside number of OT. Punch with hands and react to OT’s first step. Punch with hands and react to OT’s first step.

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Drill: Key Read for 5 TechniqueDrill: Key Read for 5 Technique

Step with gapside foot, striking OT’s outside number with your inside hand . Use Step with gapside foot, striking OT’s outside number with your inside hand . Use leverage technique (push and pull) to maintain outside leverage, keeping outside leverage technique (push and pull) to maintain outside leverage, keeping outside arm and leg free. Keep T off LB’s until you disengage to make a tackle. Vs. arm and leg free. Keep T off LB’s until you disengage to make a tackle. Vs. double team on TE, step down into (squeeze) hole &Keep your shoulders square. double team on TE, step down into (squeeze) hole &Keep your shoulders square. Run to: disengage and redirect to the ball. Ball Away: Check Boot/Reverse.Run to: disengage and redirect to the ball. Ball Away: Check Boot/Reverse.

GG

EECoach stands behind LineAnd signals blocking schemefor guards.

Progression:1. With Tackle only (Mirror Step Drill)2. With Tackle & Guard, add back3. Inside Drill4. Team

Drill Modes:1. Walk-through (teaching)2. Half-Speed (independent practice)3. Full-Speed (testing for understanding)

We will adapt this drill to any blocking scheme we will see that week. We will duplicate this drill vs. a slant technique as well.

CC

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Line Directional CallsLine Directional Calls

Lion becomes C gapPlayer and contain on QB rollout his side.

Ram becomes C gapPlayer and contain on QB rollout his side.

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DEFENSIVE END DEFENSIVE END SLANT TECHNIQUESLANT TECHNIQUE

• Alignment:Alignment: 5 Technique Strongside 5 Technique Strongside • KEY:KEY: Ball to TE Ball to TE

• Responsibility:Responsibility: Attack and control the C Gap. You are looping from a “5” to Attack and control the C Gap. You are looping from a “5” to a “7” Technique. a “7” Technique.

• Execution:Execution: When the TE takes his first step, you step with callside foot , using a rip When the TE takes his first step, you step with callside foot , using a rip technique if needed vs. a base or reach block. Vs. a down block, square up, look technique if needed vs. a base or reach block. Vs. a down block, square up, look immediately inside to G-R-G triangle for kick-out blocks. Do not wrong-arm. Keeping immediately inside to G-R-G triangle for kick-out blocks. Do not wrong-arm. Keeping inside shoulder perpendicular to LOS, sink to a hitting position and attack the kick-out inside shoulder perpendicular to LOS, sink to a hitting position and attack the kick-out blocker at his upfield number, bracing yourself with your gapside leg extended. Vs. blocker at his upfield number, bracing yourself with your gapside leg extended. Vs. Reach scheme, use rip tech. to get into backfield. vs. Flow away, stop, stay low, check Reach scheme, use rip tech. to get into backfield. vs. Flow away, stop, stay low, check for counter, bootleg, and reverse. Vs. read option, keep shoulders square and respect for counter, bootleg, and reverse. Vs. read option, keep shoulders square and respect quarterback’s keep option.quarterback’s keep option.

• Coaching Points:Coaching Points: Key the TE to get a good readKey the TE to get a good read All other 5 Tech Coaching Points (except keeping OT off LB) All other 5 Tech Coaching Points (except keeping OT off LB)

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RAM/LION LINEBACKER RAM/LION LINEBACKER KEY READSKEY READS

“Key Guard to Near Back”“Key Guard to Near Back”KEY READ RESPONSE

DOWN BLOCK EYES UP (to near back) “He come, I come”

OUT BLOCK (Pull To) SCRAPE TIGHTPULL (Pull Away) SHUFFLE, SHUFFLE, FITSCOOP SHUFFLE, SHUFFLE, FITREACH B GAP (if contact, keep outside shoulder free)

HIGH HAT HASH DROP

ALIGNMENT DEPTH: 4-5 yardsALIGNMENT DEPTH: 4-5 yards

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KEY DRILL FOR RAM/LION

COACH

C

RLProgression:1. With guards/without back2. With guards and back3. Inside Drill4. Team

Coach stands behind backersAnd signals blocking schemefor guards.

Progression:1. With guards/without back2. With guards and back3. Inside Drill4. Team

Drill Modes:1. Walk-through (teaching)2. Half-Speed (independent practice)3. Full-Speed (testing for understanding)

We will adapt this drillto any blocking schemewe will see that week

Bag

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KEY DRILL FOR RAM/LION

COACH

C

RLCoach stands behind backersAnd signals blocking schemefor guards.

Progression:1. With guards/without back2. With guards and back3. Inside Drill4. Team

Drill Modes:1. Walk-through (teaching)2. Half-Speed (independent practice)3. Full-Speed (testing for understanding)

Bag

Other schemes to be drilled:TrapDouble TeamReach

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MIKE LB TECHNIQUEMIKE LB TECHNIQUE

• Depth – 5 yardsDepth – 5 yards• Alignment – Stack Behind Center in 2 by 2 SetAlignment – Stack Behind Center in 2 by 2 Set• Key – Center Guard Fullback triangleKey – Center Guard Fullback triangle• Coaching Point – Stay FLAT, Coaching Point – Stay FLAT, (over the top player)(over the top player)

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Drill: MIKE LINEBACKER Drill: MIKE LINEBACKER KEY READ – TRAP TRACKKEY READ – TRAP TRACK

MCoach stands behind backersAnd signals blocking schemefor guards.

Progression:1. With guards/without back2. With guards and back3. Inside Drill4. Team

Drill Modes:1. Walk-through (teaching)2. Half-Speed (independent practice)3. Full-Speed (testing for understanding)

Bag

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Drill: MIKE LB KEY READ Drill: MIKE LB KEY READ VS. ISO SCHEMEVS. ISO SCHEME

MCoach stands behind backersAnd signals blocking schemefor guards.

Progression:1. With guards/without back2. With guards and back3. Inside Drill4. Team

Drill Modes:1. Walk-through (teaching)2. Half-Speed (independent practice)3. Full-Speed (testing for understanding)

Bag Bag

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Drill: MIKE LB KEY READ VS. Drill: MIKE LB KEY READ VS. POWER SCHEMEPOWER SCHEME

M

C TTE

R

Coach stands behind backersAnd signals blocking schemefor guards.

Progression:1. W/All Linemen2. With guards and back3. Inside Drill4. Team

Drill Modes:1. Walk-through (teaching)2. Half-Speed (independent practice)3. Full-Speed (testing for understanding)

BagBag Bag

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Drill: MIKE LB VS. Drill: MIKE LB VS. COUNTER SCHEMECOUNTER SCHEME

MCoach stands behind backersAnd signals blocking schemefor guards.

Progression:1. With guards/without back2. With guards and back3. Inside Drill4. Team

Drill Modes:1. Walk-through (teaching)2. Half-Speed (independent practice)3. Full-Speed (testing for understanding)

Bag

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SPUR/BANDIT ALIGMENTSSPUR/BANDIT ALIGMENTS

E EE E S BS B

33

33

44

44

S BS B

2222

11

44

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SPUR & BANDIT KEY READSSPUR & BANDIT KEY READS

KEY READ RESPONSE

Inside Run to Maintain outside leverage on ballcarrier (Bonus Player in the box)

Inside Run Away – Fold/Cutback

Outside Run to Force

Outside Run Away Fold, Cutback

Pass Top of Numbers Drop (flat)

Key: End man on the line of scrimmage to Key: End man on the line of scrimmage to near back, then Ball on/off the LOSnear back, then Ball on/off the LOS *Backpedal/shuffle at snap to get read*Backpedal/shuffle at snap to get read

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Ex of Spur Ex of Spur Read Drill:Read Drill:

SProgression:1. W/TE & T; no back2. Add the back & onside Guard3. Inside Drill4. Team

Some Drill Schemes:1. TE & Tackle Down, Guard Pull to2. Reach scheme for Stretch3. Base/Flow away

BProgression:1. W/Guard & T; no back2. Add the back & offside Guard3. Inside Drill4. Team

Ex of Ex of Bandit Read Bandit Read

Drill:Drill:Some Drill Schemes:1. G & T down, Guard pull to

(Counter)2. Reach scheme for Stretch3. Base/Flow away “I’m here”

call to Ram

Bag Bag

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Calling the DefenseCalling the Defense• ““Coverage-Tag”Coverage-Tag”• Examples: Examples:

– ““3 Jacks” (base 3-3 stack with cover 3)3 Jacks” (base 3-3 stack with cover 3)– ““3 Right” (line slants right)3 Right” (line slants right)– ““3 Left” (line slants left)3 Left” (line slants left)– ““3 Field” (line slants field)3 Field” (line slants field)– ““3 Strong” (line slants to formation strength)3 Strong” (line slants to formation strength)

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INSIDE RUN FITSINSIDE RUN FITS

B

NE

C

L

E

CM

S

FS

RFOLD/CUTBACK

“fit”

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OUTSIDE RUN FITSOUTSIDE RUN FITS

B

NE

CL

E

CM

S

FS

RFORCE

FOLD/CUTBACK

“fit”

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Cover 3 DropsCover 3 Drops

Corner

Corner

FreeSafety

Spur

Bandit

Mike

Ram

Lion

5 under3 Deep Zone

Cover 3 DropsCover 3 Drops

Spur and Bandit buzz to the flats NOW, playing stop, hitch, & the out cut by #1, and the arrow and bubble by #2. Lion & Ram (as soon as they make a pass read) must get to the hashes to play vertical routes by #2s.

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Vs. Doubles

Corner

Corner

FreeSafety

Spur

Bandit

Mike

Ram

Lion

Cover 3 “Jam” Pass DropsCover 3 “Jam” Pass Drops

Spur and Bandit jam & reroute #2s, then buzz the flat. On otherthan a vertical releaseBy #2, they take their normal drops to the top of the number once they make their pass read

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BASE ALIGNMENT VS. PROBASE ALIGNMENT VS. PROVs. All 2 by 1 sets, linebackers align HALF a man over towards 2 cut side

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ALIGNMENT VS. TWINSALIGNMENT VS. TWINSVs. All 2 by 1 sets, linebackers align HALF a man over towards 2 cut side

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““Pull” ALIGNMENT VS. TRIPSPull” ALIGNMENT VS. TRIPS

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““Stack” ALIGNMENT VS. (TE) TRIPSStack” ALIGNMENT VS. (TE) TRIPS

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AppendixAppendix

• Sample Defensive Practice Plan Sample Defensive Practice Plan • Sample Inside Drill Practice ScriptSample Inside Drill Practice Script• Sample 7 on 7 Period Practice ScriptSample 7 on 7 Period Practice Script• Sample Team PeriodSample Team Period• Sample Defensive Game Call SheetSample Defensive Game Call Sheet• Defensive Implementation ScheduleDefensive Implementation Schedule• 3-3 Resources for Coaches3-3 Resources for Coaches

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Front/Coverage Lift

PERIOD: # Time1 52 10

3 15

4 20

5 25

6 30

7 358 409 45

10 5011 5512 6013 6514 7015 7516 8017 85

18 90

4 WIDECURL/WHEEL

(MIRROR)

GROUP 1 (10)

SMASH (STOP CORNER)

COUGAR FOOTBALL Date: June 26, 2005

YESBASE/3 DEEPDefensive

PRACTICE SCHEDULE

CONDITIONING

Passes

Conditioning

GROUP 2 (20)

TEAM (20)

4 WIDE

AS NEEDED

T H O U G H T O F T H E D A Y :

Formations

Plays and Formations for TodayCorners and Safety

"WINNING IS A HABITÉUNFORTUNATELY, SO IS LOSING." -VINCE LOMBARDI

LEAD

RUNS

ISO

D Line Linebackers (Mike, Lion, Ram)

2 ON 2 (DEFENDING SMASH/WHEEL CURL)

WATER BREAK

INDIVIDUAL FUNDAMENTALS (EVERY DAY DRILLS)

SLANT TECH RUN FITS/DROPS DEFENDING THE OUT OR STOP

Spur and Bandit

DEFENDING SMASH & CURL/WHEEL

INSIDE RUN DRILL (SEE SCRIPT)

Fundy (15)

TEAM (SEE SCRIPT)

GROUP 3 (20)

1 ON 1 PASS RUSH 7 ON 7 (SEE SCRIPT)

I LEFT

FORMATIONS

I LEFT

SAMPLE DEFENSIVE PRACTICE PLANSAMPLE DEFENSIVE PRACTICE PLAN

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SAMPLE INSIDE DRILL SAMPLE INSIDE DRILL PRACTICE SCRIPTPRACTICE SCRIPT

Pl ay H COV1 L 32 R 33 R 34 R 35 L 36 L 37 L 38 M 39 M 3

10 L 311 R 312 L 3

A

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F

D

C

A

C

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see card Toss Base Pinch

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FORMATION PLAY FRONT STUNTsee card Criss Cross Base pinch

Emphasis: Tackle Trap, Toss, Counter

NOTES

COUGAR F OOTBALL"BIG 8" DEFENSIVE PRACTICE SCRIPT wed 9/ 28

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SAMPLE 7 ON 7SAMPLE 7 ON 7 PRACTICE SCRIPT PRACTICE SCRIPT

Pl ay h1 L

2 M

3 R

4 L

5 M

6 M

7 R

8 R

9 M

10 LD 3A 3

noneBasesee card slantsee card trap pass

D 3A 3see card trap pass Base w/bluff

see card slant

B 3see cardA 3Base w/bluff

Fade

D 3noneA 3see card

Basesee card slant

B 3see card FadeA 3

Card # COVSTUNTsee card

FORMATION PLAY FRONTDisguise!

Base none Disguise!

Base w/bluff noneNOTES

COUGAR FOOTBALL7 on 7 DEFENSIVE PRACTICE SCRIPT

Emphasis: trap pass, slant ,fade

Disguise!Base w/bluff nonetrap pass

Wed 9/ 28

trap pass

Base

Disguise!

none Disguise!

Base Disguise!noneDisguise!

Disguise!

none

see card trap pass

Disguise!

none Disguise!Base w/bluffnone

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SAMPLE TEAM PERIOD SAMPLE TEAM PERIOD PRACTICE SCRIPTPRACTICE SCRIPT

Pl ay H123456789

101112131415 B 3left

A 3D 3

pinchsee card FB Trap right

AA 3B 3

rightTrap PassGT counter

BaseBase

C 3pinchsee card BaseBB 3see card X quick Base leftC 3rightsee card Tackle Trap BaseC 3pinchBasesee card Dive

Basesee card GT countersee card Criss Cross

B 3left3noneBase3rightsee card Trap Pass Base3nonesee card Tackle Trap Base3GT counter Base pinch3

C ar d COVnone

NOTES

BaseBase

Emphasis:Toss, Counter, Hitch, Boot, Fade

BaseCriss Crosssee cardFORMATION PLAY FRONT

see card

see card Criss Crossleft

Base

see card GT counter

wed 9/ 28

Tackle Trap

STUNT

"TEAM" DEFENSIVE PRACTICE SCRIPTCOUGAR F OOTBALL

see cardsee card

A

B

C

AA

A

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SAMPLE DEFENSIVE GAME CALL SAMPLE DEFENSIVE GAME CALL SHEETSHEET

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Implementation Schedule

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3-3 Coaching Resources A partial list of coaches who either run the 3-3 now or have experience running it

•Joe Lee Dunn, Def. Coor. U of Memphis Contact: : 901-678-2341 •Charlie Strong, Asst Head Coach, Florida Contact: 352-375-4683 x4100 •Todd Graham, Head Coach, Rice University Contact: 713 348-6900 •Bronco Mendenhall, Head Coach, BYU Contact: 801-422-2916 •Dean Campbell, DB Coach, Air Force Contact: [email protected]•Rocky Long, Head Coach, New Mexico Contact: 505-925-5700 •Vic Shealy, Defensive Coordinator, UNLV Contact: [email protected] •Jeff Casteel, Defensive Coordinator, WVU Contact:  (304) 293-5621 •Dave Doeren, Defensive Coordinator, Kansas Contact: [email protected]•Taylor Burks, Def. Coor, Georgia Military Contact: (478) 445-2690 •Richard Bell, Def.Coor., Air Force Academy Contact: [email protected]•Brad Lambert, Linebacker Coach, Wake Forest Contact: [email protected] •Ron Roberts, Def. Coor., Delta State U (MS) Contact: [email protected] •Paul Golla, Head Coach, Bakersfield HS, Bakersfield, CA Contact (661) 324-9841 •John Rice, Def Coor.,Canyon Springs HS, Moreno Valley CA Contact: [email protected]•Jerry Campbell, HC, Victoria Memorial HS, Victoria, Texas [email protected]. •George Contreras, Def Coor, Rio Mesa HS, Oxnard, CA [email protected]

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3-3 Media Resources

Series of eight videosBy Georgia Military staffhttp://www.championshipproductions.com/

DVD by Jeff Casteel, WVUhttp://www.championship

productions.com/

DVDs by Vic Shealy, formerly of Air Force Academy

http://www.championshipproductions.com/

Video by Buck Roggeman (Pacific Grove High School (CA)coacheschoice.com

All seven John Rice 3-3 defense video programs on one DVD. Includes 3-3 Defense: Understanding the Basics, 3-3 Defense: Applying Pressure, 3-3 Defense vs. The I formation, 3-3 Defense vs. Spread Formations, 3-3 Defense vs. Empty Formation 3-3 Defense vs. Two-tight End Formations, and 3-3 Defense vs. Defending Special Formations and Plays.

Also available individually on VHSwww.coacheschoice.com 

30-Stack videos by Todd Graham, Head Coach, Rice University (formerly of Tulsa). Call (918) 595-7945 ASK FOR PENNY GRAHAM.

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Websites books, & articles about or with content dealing with the 3-3 defense

Coaching Football’s 3-3-5 DefenseBy Leo Hand and Rick Molina

101 3-5 StuntsBy Leo Handhttp://www.coacheschoice.com

Manual by Jerry Campbell

http://www.jcfb.com/

Articles online:Georgia Military College’s Devastating 3-5 Defense By Bert Williams, Head Football Coachhttp://www.americanfootballmonthly.com/Arena/NS_Magazine/Current/GMC.html

SHARKS IN THE WATERCOACHING LINEBACKERS TO ATTACK IN THE 3-3 DEFENSE By Ron Robertshttp://americanfootballmonthly.com/Subaccess/Magazine/2005/mar/delta.html

Command of the LineGeorgia Military College’s Applications of the 3-5-3 Defense By Taylor Burks Defensive Coordinator, Georgia Military College http://americanfootballmonthly.com

Coaching Nickel & Dime DefensesDefending the Spread Offense

*Both have sections on the 3-3 defense

Books by John Rice http://www.coacheschoice.com

30 Stack Forum (Coach Jerry Campbell Website)www.jcfb.com

MULTIPLE 3-3-5 DEFENSE...HARDING UNIVERSITY STYLEBy Ronnie Huckeba, Defensive Coordinator/Defensive line, Harding University

http://americanfootballmonthly.com/Subaccess/Magazine/2004/feb/multiple_335_defense.html

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JOHN RICEJOHN RICEHEAD COACHHEAD COACHEISENHOWER HIGH SCHOOLEISENHOWER HIGH SCHOOLRIALTO, CARIALTO, CA

VIDEO CUTS-DVD