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3-5-3 DEFENSE: OVERVIEW, INSTALLATION, & IDEAS. Tim Racki – Head Football Coach Nazareth Academy, La Grange Park, IL tracki@nazarethacademy.com 708-354-0061 x166. 3-5 OUTLINE. SESSION #1 – IMPLEMENTING THE 3-5 EVOLUTION & POPULARITY OF THE 3-5 PHILOSOPHY / STRENGTHS & WEAKNESSES
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3-5-3 DEFENSE: OVERVIEW, INSTALLATION, & IDEAS Tim Racki – Head Football Coach Nazareth Academy, La Grange Park, IL tracki@nazarethacademy.com 708-354-0061 x166
3-5 OUTLINE • SESSION #1 – IMPLEMENTING THE 3-5 • EVOLUTION & POPULARITY OF THE 3-5 • PHILOSOPHY / STRENGTHS & WEAKNESSES • COACHING POINTS • PERSONNEL DECISIONS • INSTALLATION SCHEDULE
3-5 OUTLINE SESSION #2 – RESPONSIBILITIES / FRONTS / STUNTS • ALIGNMENTS • GAPS • BASE FRONTS • D-LINE CALLS • LB ALIGNMENTS • CUT TAPE
3-5 OUTLINE SESSION #3 – BLITZ / COVERAGE / DEFENDING OFFENSIVE SETS • BLITZ SYSTEM • BLITZ TECHNIQUE CALLS • ZONE / MAN COVERAGES • DEFENDING SPREAD • PROBLEM FORMATIONS • CUT TAPE • EXTRA TIME?? • INDIVIDUAL POSITION DRILLS • PRESSED FOR TIME?? • SESSION #1 TOPIC WILL MOST LIKELY SPILL INTO SESSION #2 TOPIC (MOST INFORMATION)
EVOLUTION OF THE 3-5 • SCHOOLED IN THE 4-4 DEFENSE • FORCED TO RUN THE 4-3 • SAW THE 3-5 AS A WRINKLE IN A TEXAS A&M BOOK BY JERRY CAMPBELL IN 1996 • IMPLEMENTED THE 3-5 IN 1999 AS A ONE FRONT WRINKLE • CALLED IT THE “X” DEFENSE • SPAWNED THE REST OF OUR 3-4 AND 4-3 LOOKS
THE ORIGINAL “X” DEFENSE THIS IS THE ORIGINAL 2 PAGES OF THE 3-5 LOOK FROM THE TEXAS A&M BOOK BY JERRY CAMPBELL THE X LINEBACKER GAVE ME THE NAME OF THE DEFENSE ORIGINALLY IT HAS GROWN TREMENDOUSLY SINCE 1999 TO WHAT IT IS TODAY
EVOLUTION OF THE 3-5 • WHY AM I TELLING YOU THIS? • ENCOURAGE YOU TO “THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX” • DON’T BE BOUND TO ONE PHILOSOPHY • ADAPT THE CONCEPTS / IDEAS TO YOUR TERMINOLOGY • THIS CAN BE ADAPTED TO AND INSERTED INTO ANY DEFENSE • THE POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS
ATTACKING – PRESSURE, PURSUIT FLEXIBLE – ADAPTABLE SIMPLE – EASY TO LEARN AND EXECUTE UNPREDICTABLE – ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES ADAPT TO YOUR PERSONNEL FUN!! PHILOSOPHY OF THE 3-5
PHILOSOPHY OF THE 3-5 • STRENGTHS • WITH SUBTLE CHANGES, IT CAN DEFEND POWER OFFENSES, OPTION OFFENSES, AND SPREAD OFFENSES • MULTIPLE LOOKS, BLITZES, AND COVERAGES • WEAKNESSES • RISKY • LIVE & DIE WITH THE BLITZ • 2 TE & JUMBO FORMATIONS
COACHING POINTS IN THE 3-5 • WHAT WILL YOU STRESS AS A WHOLE?? • PURSUIT, PRESSURE, ATTACK, SWARM • TACKLE • TAKE CARE OF YOUR JOB / RESPONSIBILITY • TURNOVERS / STRIP / INTERCEPTIONS • ATTITUDE, IDENTITY, INTENSITY • COMMUNICATION • MENTAL TOUGHNESS, CONFIDENCE, EFFORT
PERSONNEL OF 3-5 DEFENSE • THERE IS A LACK OF DEFENSIVE LINEMAN AT EVERY LEVEL OF FOOTBALL • THIS DEFENSE PUTS AN EMPHASIS ON SPEED OVER SIZE • WE ALWAYS HAVE AN ABUNDANCE OF DB’S AND LB’S • GIVES US THE ABILITY TO HAVE MULTIPLE PERSONNEL GROUPINGS FOR VARIOUS DEFENSIVE PACKAGES
DEFENSIVE LINEMAN • NOSE – Either a large body, 2 gap player that demands a double team or a small, quick wrestling type kid who can shoot a gap on the center and command a double team • END – More of a prototypical defensive lineman. Will play on the strong side of the line against Tackles and Tight Ends mostly • TACKLE – Better pass rusher than the END because he will be in more 1 on 1 situations with a Tackle on the weak side
LINEBACKERS • OLB (Stud/Will) – These are the in-between players. They need to be sure tacklers that can take on lead blocks, but also able to stay with receivers in coverage. Strong Safety Types • ILB (Mac/Mike) – These are the bigger, prototypical linebackers. Able to take on ISO leads and pulling lineman. They will also reduce on the LOS. • X Linebacker – This is your best scraper and best tackler. A lot of times in the schemes he is unblocked so he will need to scrape and make sure tackles.
SECONDARY • JET (Weak Corner) – This should be your best coverage player. Against certain formations and in certain coverages he will be alone “on an island” against a receiver. • LASER (Strong Corner) – This should be a better tackler than your Jet corner. He will usually be bigger and stronger than the Jet also. Usually has more help in coverage than the Jet. • FIRE (Free Safety) – This should be your smartest player who is a good tackler and a good coverage player. There are a lot of times when he will be needed in run support and other times when he will be needed in coverage.
DEFENSIVE INSTALLATION • SUMMER CALENDAR – “THE BIG PICTURE” • OFFENSE / DEFENSE DAYS (2 PLATOON?) • CLASSROOM TIME / FIELD TIME • DEPTH CHARTS • DRILLS WITH AND WITHOUT PADS • 7 ON 7 OR PASSING LEAGUE DATES
SUMMER NO PAD DAYS SHELLS DAYS MINI-CAMP – FULL PADS SEASON 3 DAYS WITH HELMETS FULL PADS DOUBLES GAME WEEK PRACTICE SCHEDULES
JUNE 13 - MONDAY • OVERVIEW • WHAT OUR DEFENSE IS ABOUT • DEFENSIVE BASICS • TERMINOLOGY, GAPS, ALIGNMENTS, COLORS (FORMATIONS) • ½ TIME IN THE CLASS ROOM • ½ TIME ON THE FIELD (DAILY MUST DRILLS) • HANDOUTS • TERMINOLOGY, GAPS, ALIGNMENTS, COLORS (FORMATIONS)
JUNE 16 - THURSDAY • TEST • TERMINOLOGY, GAPS, ALIGNMENTS, COLORS (FORMATIONS) • 50 FRONTS • BASE, TIGHT, GAP, HEAD, WIDE • COVERAGES • COVER 3, COVER R2 • BLITZ • INTRODUCE WITH HOT ZONES • INDY DRILLS • 30 MINUTES IN CLASSROOM • 30 MINUTES INDY • 30 MINUTES ON FIELD TEACHING
JUNE 23 - THURSDAY • TEST • TERMINOLOGY, GAPS, ALIGNMENTS, COLORS, FRONTS, BLITZES • WALK-THROUGH REVIEW OF 50 FRONTS AND COVERAGES • LB ALIGNMENTS • M, SAW, MIKE/MAC, STUD/WILL • COVERAGES • COVER 2, DUECE • BLITZES / DL STUNTS • TEAM SCRIPTS VS VARIOUS FORMATIONS / OPTION
JUNE 27 - MONDAY • TEST (TOTAL REVIEW) • OTHER FRONTS • 30, 40 • COVERAGES • COVER 1 • BLITZES / STUNTS • TEAM SCRIPTS VS FORMATIONS / OPTION • PURSUIT DRILL, 7 ON 7, 9 ON 7, TEAM
JUNE 30 - THURSDAY • TEST (TOTAL REVIEW) • OTHER FRONTS • 30, 40 • COVERAGES • R2 STRONG / R2 WEAK • BLITZES / STUNTS • TEAM SCRIPTS VS FORMATIONS / OPTION • PURSUIT DRILL, 7 ON 7, 9 ON 7, TEAM
JULY INSTALLATION • AFTER THE LONG 4TH OF JULY BREAK, WE WILL REVIEW THE FRONTS, COVERAGES, BLITZES, ETC. FROM JUNE • THE REST OF JULY WILL BE USED TO INSTALL OUR OTHER FRONTS INCLUDING A GOAL LINE DEFENSE AND A NICKLE DEFENSE • DURING OUR FULL PAD MINI CAMP AT THE END OF JULY, WE WILL REVIEW ALL OF OUR FRONTS AND KEEP REPPING THEM OVER AND OVER
ALIGNMENTS • WE USE A NUMBERING SYSTEM SIMILAR TO MOST DEFENSES FOR OUR ALIGNMENTS • ALIGNMENTS ARE AS FOLLOWS: DL – SINGLE DIGIT, LB – DOUBLE DIGIT, START WITH A “2”, DB – DOUBLE DIGIT, START WITH A “3”
GAPS • WE USE A GAP LETTERING SYSTEM SIMILAR TO MOST DEFENSES • GAPS BETWEEN: • CENTER & GUARD = A GAP • GUARD & TACKLE = B GAP • TACKLE & TIGHT END = C GAP • OUTSIDE TIGHT END/ALLEY = D GAP
BASE 50 E N T S W MK X MC L J F
50 GAP E N T S W MK X MC L J F
50 HEAD E N T S W MK X MC L J F
50 HEAD • IT IS THE MOST COMMON LOOK BY PEOPLE WHO RUN THE 3-3-5 STACK • WE CAN PLAY A LOT OF GAMES OUT OF 50 HEAD BECAUSE OF THE ALIGNMENTS • THE STACKED LOOK OF OUR LB’S ALLOWS US TO EXCHANGE GAP RESPONSIBILITES WITH THE DL • WE CAN PINCH OUR LINE INTO THE B-GAPS AND ALLOW OUR LB’S TO TAKE THE C-GAPS • WE CAN BLITZ OUR LB’S TO MORE GAPS BECAUSE OF THE ALIGNMENTS
50 WIDE E N T S W MK X MC L J F
STEMMING FRONTS • WE CAN STEM FROM ONE FRONT TO ANOTHER VERY EASILY • THIS CAN GREATLY EFFECT AN OFFENSIVE LINE’S BLOCKING RULES AND CALLS • WE HAVE USED IT A LOT AGAINST PASSING TEAMS IN ORDER TO SET UP OUR BLITZES – YOU WILL SEE THIS IN THE CUT UPS • EXAMPLE – M 55 HEAD • IN THIS EXAMPLE, WE WOULD SHOW OUR “50 M” FRONT AND ON THE FIRST SOUND, WE WOULD SHIFT INTO A “50 HEAD” FRONT • IF WE GET CAUGHT IN A SHIFT, WE TELL OUR PLAYERS TO PLAY FOOTBALL AND TO GET TO THE GAP THEY ARE ASSIGNED TO
DL CALLS • WE USE VARIOUS CALLS THAT ALLOW US TO CHANGE THE WAY OUR DEFENSIVE LINEMAN PLAY THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES • A LOT OF THE CALLS WE LIKE TO USE ARE IN OUR 50 HEAD FRONT • THIS GIVES US THE ABILITY TO CHANGE THE BLOCKING FOR THE OFFENSIVE LINEMAN WITHOUT ACTUALLY CHANGING THE FRONT WE ARE IN
DL CALLS - Pinch • PINCH IS USUALLY USED IN SHORT YARDAGE SITUATIONS, OR WHEN WE SEND A BLITZ THROUGH THE C-GAP • THE CALL SENDS ALL OF THE DL INTO THEIR INSIDE GAP • THE AIMING POINT FOR THE DL IS THE OUTSIDE HIP OF THE OFFENSIVE LINEMAN INSIDE OF THEM • THEY MUST KEEP THEIR SHOULDERS SQUARE!! E N T BULL
DL CALLS - Bull • BULL IS USALLY USED WHEN WE WANT THE OFFENSIVE LINEMAN TO STAY ENGAGED WITH THE DL. THIS ALLOWS OUR LB’s TO SCRAPE FREE • THIS CALL TELLS THE DL TO “BULL” RUSH THE OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OVER THEM AND THEN RIP TO THE BALL E N T
DL CALLS • WE WILL ALSO CALL SLANT OR ANGLE WHICH WILL TELL OUR LINEMAN TO MOVE A GAP OVER IN THEIR RESPONSIBILITY • SLANT TELLS OUR LINEMAN TO OCCUPY THE GAP TO THE STRONG SIDE • ANGLE TELLS OUR LINEMAN TO OCCUPY THE GAP TO THE WEAK SIDE
LB ALIGNMENTS • WE CAN REDUCE OUR LINEBACKERS ON THE LOS WITH VARIOUS CALLS • THIS ALLOWS US TO BE IN OUR BASE 50 LOOK, BUT TO THE OFFENSE IT LOOKS LIKE A 5-3, 4-4, ETC • THE CALLS STAY UNIVERSAL THROUGHOUT OUR DEFENSE • ALLOWS US TO CALL MULTIPLE FRONTS, BUT THE KIDS HAVE LESS TO LEARN
M&M ALIGNMENT WE WOULD JUST CALL “M” THE MIKE AND MAC LINEBACKERS REDUCE ON THE LOS. THEY FOLLOW THE TE RULE (IF THERE IS A TE OR WING, THEY ARE IN A 6 TECH, OTHERWISE THEY ARE IN A 5 TECH). THEY MUST HOLD THE LOS AND THEY STILL HAVE THE SAME GAP RESPONSIBILITY. THE STUD AND WILL STACK BEHIND THEM IF THERE IS NO SLOT RECEIVERS. MIKE - Will reduce the Mike with the Stud stacked behind and the Mac & Will in Regular alignments MAC - Will reduce the Mac with the Will stacked behind and the Mike & Stud in Regular alignments MK E N T MC S X W
SAW ALIGNMENT THIS CALL TELLS THE STUD AND WILL TO REDUCE ON THE LOS. THEY WILL STILL HAVE THEIR REGULAR D-GAP RESPONSIBILITY, SO THEY WILL LINE UP IN A 7 TECH AGAINST A TIGHT END OR WING, AND IN A GHOST 6 TECH WITHOUT A TIGHT END OR WING. S E N T W STUD – Reduces the Stud on the LOS, while the Will is in a regular alignment WILL – Reduces the Will on the LOS while the Stud is in a regular alignment MK X MC
BLITZES • OUR BLITZES ARE CALLED USING A NUMBERING SYSTEM. EACH LINEBACKER IS DESIGNATED WITH A NUMBER THAT IDENTIFIES HIM NO MATTER WHAT FRONT WE ARE IN. WE USE THE LB NUMBER TOGETHER WITH A GAP CALL IN ORDER TO BLITZ THE LINEBACKER IN THE GAP WE WANT TO. • IF A LB BLITZ IS CALLED TO A GAP THAT A DL IS SUPPOSED TO OCCUPY, THE DL WILL AUTOMATICALLY SWITCH RESPONSIBILITES WITH THE LB AND COVER HIS GAP
BLITZES • AS YOU CAN SEE THE NUMBER OF BLITZES ARE ENDLESS WITH THE SIMPLE WAY WE CAN CALL THEM • THE CROSS BLITZES ARE GOOD AGAINST SPREAD PASSING TEAMS THAT BLOCK BIG ON BIG • THEY CAN ALLOW YOU TO GET YOUR FAST LINEBACKERS THROUGH THE GAP BEFORE THE LINEMAN WILL BE ABLE TO REACT
BLITZES • WE CAN HAVE OUR LINEBACKERS FAKE A BLITZ BY CALLING “RATTLE”. • THE RATTLE IS CALLED THE SAME WAY AS THE BLITZ IS, BUT WITH “RATTLE” INCLUDED IN THE CALL. • EXAMPLE – 50 Rattle 24 B • THE MIKE AND THE MAC WILL BOTH SHOW BLITZ IN THE B GAPS, BUT THEY WILL NOT BLITZ • WE CAN ALSO HAVE OUR LINEBACKERS SHOW THEIR BLITZ BY MOVING UP TO THE LOS BY CALLING “ATTACK” • WE DID NOT BLITZ OUR SECONDARY MUCH, BUT WE CAN SEND THEM ON A BLITZ BY CALLING THEIR NAME AND A GAP. EXAMPLE – 50 TIGHT FIRE-B (It would send the Fire to the Strong B-Gap)