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2005 3A State Champions 2001 3A State Runner up 2007 3A State Runner up wilesj@stjohns.k12.fl.us

St. Augustine Football Defending Multiple Formations With Quarters Coverage Coach Joey Wiles. 2005 3A State Champions 2001 3A State Runner up 2007 3A State Runner up wilesj@stjohns.k12.fl.us. Program Background. Previous seven years: 18 – 54 Last seventeen years: 170 – 36

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2005 3A State Champions 2001 3A State Runner up 2007 3A State Runner up wilesj@stjohns.k12.fl.us

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  1. St. Augustine Football Defending Multiple Formations With Quarters Coverage Coach Joey Wiles 2005 3A State Champions 2001 3A State Runner up 2007 3A State Runner up wilesj@stjohns.k12.fl.us
  2. Program Background Previous seven years: 18 – 54 Last seventeen years: 170 – 36 About 1,700 students Diverse student population Many low socioeconomic students
  3. Influenced SAHS Defensive Philosophy : Bob Stoops Tom Bradley Greg Mattison Chuck Bresnahan Bo Pelini Ron Vanderlinden Troy Douglas Phil Elmassian
  4. Jacket Defensive Philosophy Stop the run (Load the box) Movements for undersized kids Div. 1 (29 – 1, when opponent under 100 yards) Simple = Success (Dungy) Must Be Fixable (Stand the test of time) Win Turnover Battle NFL Study: 82% Win Must Be Able to Play Some Form of Man Have Two Answers For Each Set Must Be Able To Pressure (Fire Zone/Silver) One Rep Every 25 Seconds 2 scout groups for Skel/Inside Don’t Give Up the Big Play Take Away opponent’s “Bread and Butter”
  5. Why Palms Coverage Gives a 9 man box vs. 21 personnel. Can be played vs. any formation. Little adjustments vs. motions/trades Handles vertical entry by four receivers. Gives QB different look based on route. Great check vs. empty sets. Rules do not change based on an offense. Always are gap sound regardless of set. By reading #2 OLBs can be box players.
  6. Palms Coverage Concept: 2 Read Checks: 1. 21: Robber 2.Trips: Trio or Mini
  7. Palms Play Side Responsibilities: Sam Wall #2 Take #3 to the Flat (Carry Wheel) Listen for “alert” call (Back set to you) F/S Read #2 : If vertical play him If flat play #1 Corner Read #2 : If vertical play #1 If flat react up to him Mike Carry #3 vertical. Make alert call to back. Push call if back free release. Backside LB must carry crosser.
  8. Coverage : Palms vs. Twins N E E T C W M S C Flat Corner will check E to a 6 Curl/ #3 Flat Hook Hook /#3 Vert. Read #2 S/S F/S 1/2 Read #2
  9. Coverage: Palms vs. Twins Open N E E T W M S C S/S #3 Flat Curl #3 Vertical Read #2 Curl/Flat C F/S 1/3 Technique Read #2
  10. Sam/Will : Pass Reads 1. #2 Flat 2. #2 Vertical 3. #2 Under (Shallow Cross) #2 #1 N E M S C Read end man on LOS Get depth 12 yds. Eyes go to QB Only#3 will take you to flats F/S
  11. Sam/Will : Pass Drops #2 Flat #2 Vertical #2 Under (Shallow Cross) #2 #1 N E M S C Read end man on LOS Get depth 12 yds. Eyes go to QB Only#3 will take you to flats Think Dig F/S
  12. Sam/Will : Pass Reads #2 Flat #2 Vertical #2 Shallow #2 #1 N E M S C Open to near hip Get depth 10-12 yds. Eyes go to QB Only#3 will take you to flats #2 inside buy him F/S
  13. Philosophy: Set bubble away from the back Set bubble into the boundary (Field Call) Run fits: Sam vs. One Back E N E N T E S M S M Tango E – B Gap N – A Gap/Contain S – B Gap outside in. Read EMOL
  14. FS must make Sam right If RB is up and in front : Widen for jet sweep IF RB is behind : Tighten for zone This is how we teach it: Sam – When #2 blocks swipe across. F/S – make Sam right. Run Fits Perimeter :Palms Coverage E T M S C FS E T M S C FS SLB – When #2 blocks beat him inside F/S – make Sam right
  15. This is a way of fitting the perimeter that through research others have done. C – When #2 blocks come inside #1 Run Fits Perimeter :Palms Coverage E N M C S FS
  16. Coverage: Palms vs. 4 Wide #3 #2 #2 #1 #1 E T N E W M S C Read #2 C (B gap) CanTango #3 Flat (C gap) (A gap) #3 Vert. Read #2 S/S F/S Read #2 Read #2
  17. Coverage: Palms vs. 4 Wide : Shallow/Wheel #3 #2 #2 #1 #1 E T N E W Alert/Push M Alert/Push S C C S/S F/S
  18. Coverage: Palms vs. 4 Wide 4 Verticals #3 #2 #2 #1 #1 E T N E W Alert M S C C S/S F/S
  19. Coverage: Palms vs. 4 Wide Smash #3 #2 #2 #1 #1 E T N E W Alert M Alert S C C S/S F/S
  20. Coverage: Palms vs. 4 Wide Dig #3 #2 #2 #1 #1 E T N E W Alert M Alert S C C S/S F/S
  21. Coverage: Palms vs. Spread E T N E S M W C Flat C Hook Curl Read #2 1/4 S/S 1/4 F/S Read #2 (Area Concept)
  22. Coverage: Palms vs. Ace N E E T S Flat C W Flat M Hook C 1/4 S/S F/S 1/4 1/4 1/4
  23. Coverage: Palms vs. Trips N E E T S C W Curl M Flat #3 Flat #3 Vertical C S/S F/S 1/2 Read 2 Read 2
  24. Coverage: Palms vs. Empty #3 #2 #2 #1 #1 E T N E W S C Read #2 M C (Support) #3 Flat (B gap) (B gap) #3 Vertical Read #2 S/S F/S Read #2 Read #2
  25. Robber Robber is a Field Coverage (FSL play Cover 3) Set front to the Field (3 Tech.)
  26. Takes pressure off the field corner. Good vs. bubble screens because of leverage. Good first and ten call. Can be played vs any set. Forces #2 receiver to block immediately. Backside of Robber can change weekly. Always the front of the coverage. Why Robber Coverage
  27. Alignment: Robber vs. Pro N E Spill E Spill T M S W S/S Hook /#3 Spill Hook/#2 Spill C Flat/Force 3 x 3 from TE Flat/Force 3 yd outside ghost TE. C F/S 1/2 7yd 1 yd. inside 1/4 8 yds. 1 yd. inside 1/4 Robber 8 yds. C Gap
  28. Robber Run Fits
  29. Run Fits : Robber vs. Full Flow N E E T S M W S/S C C F/S F/S: Key TE (FB entry angle) (Stack position) S/S : Key OT (FB entry angle) (Cutback) C : Key QB
  30. Run Fits : Robber vs. Fast Flow N E E T S M W S/S C F/S C F/S: Key TE (FB entry angle) (Stack position) S/S : Key OT (FB entry angle) (Cutback) C : Key QB
  31. Run Fits : Robber vs. Split Flow N E E T S M W S/S C C F/S F/S: Key TE (FB entry angle) (Cut back) S/S : Key OT (FB entry angle) (Stack position) C : Key QB
  32. Robber Pass Reads
  33. Robber vs. Pro : Post/Arrow N E E T S W M S/S C C F/S
  34. Robber vs Pro : Verts/Post N E E T S W M S/S C C F/S
  35. Robber vs Pro : Cadillac N E E T M W S S/S C F/S C
  36. Coverage : Robber vs. Twins N E E T S C W M Flat Flat Corner will check E to a 7 Hook Hook /#3 C F/S S/S 1/4 10 yds. Robber Technique 1/2
  37. Coverage: Robber vs. Twins Open N E E T S C W M Flat Curl Hook /#3 Flat C F/S S/S 1/4 10 yds. Robber Technique 1/2
  38. Coverage: Robber vs. 4 Wide #3 #2 #2 #1 #1 E N T E S W M C (Force) (B gap) (A gap) C 1/4 Read #2 F/S S/S Robber Technique Read #2 (Area Concept)
  39. Coverage: Robber vs. 4 Wide : Double Wheel #3 #2 #2 #1 #1 E N T E S W M C C F/S S/S
  40. Coverage: Robber vs. 4 Wide 4 Verticals #3 #2 #2 #1 #1 E N T E S W M C C F/S S/S
  41. Robber vs.Smash #2 #1 T E S C M F/S
  42. Coverage: Robber vs. Spread N T E E S W M S/S C Hook Flat Hook C Lock TE lock F/S 1/4 Robber Technique
  43. Coverage: Robber vs. Ace T E N E S Flat W Hook M Hook S/S C C Lock F/S 1/4 Lock Robber Technique
  44. Coverage: Robber vs. Trips N E E T C S W Man on RB M Lock Flat #3 Wall C S/S F/S Robber Technique: Read #2 Poach 1/4
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