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Raymore - Peculiar Multiple Front, Minimum Technique 4 – 2 Defense

Learn the defensive philosophy, personnel requirements, alignment rules, gap control, and defensive fronts used by Raymore-Peculiar High School's Championship-winning football team. Discover the techniques and principles behind their successful 4-2 defense strategy.

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Raymore - Peculiar Multiple Front, Minimum Technique 4 – 2 Defense

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  1. Raymore - Peculiar Multiple Front, Minimum Technique4 – 2 Defense Sean Martin Defensive Coordinator Raymore-Peculiar High School Missouri Class 5 State Champions 2004, 2005 & 2006 smartin@raypec.k12.mo.us

  2. Ray-Pec 4-2 Defense • Philosophy-We are an attacking, 4 – 2 defense and will play man-to-man most of the time. We are multiple front, minimum technique. We are very simple and very sound. • 2. Two-platoon football at all levels, 8th, 9th, JV and Varsityl-39 kids the first year. • Positives • Negatives

  3. Defensive Philosophy, cont. • Control what you can control!---Stance, keys, get off, reads. • Run stoppers---stop the run, force the pass, QB success with a 4 man rush versus 5 or 6 man • Weekly defensive goals

  4. Defensive Personnel • -Our linemen must be very disciplined and play their gap. The defensive line plays with hands on technique, protecting their gap. The defensive line will attack their technique on the snap of the ball keeping their hands on the offensive line. Our nose and our tackle are asked to demand a double team. Our end and our whip must be great edge players and contain the run. Our first step is somewhat unique and takes some training.

  5. Defensive Personnel • -Linebackers must play downhill, attacking their gap when it is threatened. The linebackers must be able to read through a simple progression of reads. The sam, mike and stud coached by the linebacker coach. Sam = strong LB, Mike = weak LB and stud = strong outside LB. Downhill, wide open.

  6. Defensive Personnel • -Defensive backs must be able to play man coverage and be able to give help on the run. We will play a man coverage (cov. 1 or cov. 5) most of the time. Corners, Free and Panther are coached by the secondary coach. Safety must know where he goes in the blitz package. Safety must make it right.

  7. Alignment rules • The nose will line-up in the technique of the first number to the tightend or call side. The tackle away from the tightend or call side will line up in the technique of the second number called. The inside linebackers will split the leg of the guard on the gap they are responsible for. The stud ($) will line-up in a six technique on the tightend. If there is a “wide” call, the end will line-up in a 7 technique. The whip end will be in a 5 technique on the open end.

  8. GAPS AND ALIGNMENTS • Gaps – D C B A A B C D • O O O O O O O • Alignment – 967544i321 0 0 1234i45 769 • No. Gap Control • 0 A Control the area between the head of the center to the head of the guard. • 1 A Control the area between the head of the center to the head of the guard. • 2 A/B Control the area between the head of the center to the head of the tackle. If in doubt, the 2 tech will control the A gap, LB will control B gap. • 3 B Control the area between the head of the guard to the head of the tackle. • 4I B Control the area between the head of the guard to the head of the tackle. • 4 B/C Control the area between the head of the guard to the head of the tightend. • 5 C Control the area between the head of the tackle to the head of the tightend or sideline. • 6 C/D Control the area from the head of the tackle to the sideline • 7 D Control the area from the head of the tightend to the head of the tackle. • 9 D Control the area from the head of the tightend to the sideline.

  9. Defensive Fronts 03 O O O C O O $ E N T W S M P

  10. 13 O O O C O O $ E N T W S M P 22 O O O C O O $ E N T W S M P

  11. 31 O O O C O O $ E N T W S M 05 O O O C O O $ E N T S M W P

  12. 03 O O O O O O O C O O O W T N E $ C P M S C F

  13. 03 Responsibilities 03 Whip 5 tech C gap to ball, trail the play away Tackle 3 tech B gap to ball Nose guard 0 tech A gap to ball End 5 tech C gap to ball, trail the play away Stud 6 tech D gap to ball, check the counter away Mike 10 tech Flow to him, A gap to ball; flow away, check counter to ball Sam 30 tech Flow to him, B gap to ball; flow away, check counter to ball Panther Pitch, check the counter away

  14. 31 O O O O O O O C O O O W T N E $ C P M S C F

  15. 31 Responsilities 31 Whip 5 tech C gap to ball, trail the play away Tackle 1 tech A gap to ball Nose guard 3 tech B gap to ball End 5 tech C gap to ball, trail the play away Stud 6 tech D gap to ball, check the counter away Mike 30 tech Flow to him, B gap to ball; flow away, check counter to ball Sam 10 tech Flow to him, A gap to ball; flow away, check counter to ball Panther Pitch, check the counter away

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