THE ATTACK 353 MASTERY BUNDLE INCLUDES:
Intro to the 353
This course covers the covers the successful installation process used to produce multiple low scoring defensive units. The course includes presentational, board and video formats along with practice plans formatted specifically to defense. I have successfully built the foundation to a high pressure and defensive system that adapts to todays offensive systems. I also include 4 and 5 man pressure packages with the auto - check progression.
I will cover:
2. PERSONELL GROUPS
3. PRACTICE PLANNING
3A. 4 & 5 MAN PRESSURES with AUTO CHECKS
How to adjust to the TE plus the upback/sniffer set
In this lesson I will cover several strategies that we have used in the 353 to slow down and stop the RPO. The 353 allows flexibilty, range and adaptabilty to defend the RPO.
I will focus on 3 fundamental keys:
- False Offensive Reads
- Lock Coverage
- Zone Pressure
In this short explanatory session, you will see how the 353 can be adjusted to confront the all too often used double tight formation used by offensive coordinators against the 353. Although these 3 adjustments are not the only way to counter the double tight formation, they have proven to be effective over the years.
Do you need a simple way to apply pressure and still keep run integrity and sound pass coverage? Do you need to implement a sound scheme that allows you players to play fast without thinking?
With offenses becoming more complex you need a way to bring pressure at any time with zone coverage - keeping the QB and the coordinator guessing.
4 Man Pressure Zone Package explained with examples
SETTING THE EDGE IN THE 353
I discuss 4 keys to setting the edge in the Attack 353:
RULES
This is a conversation, discourse or discussion about how the transformation of defenses over time have given way to more flexible defensive systems. Additionally, I speak about the misunderstadning of the 353 and why I believe the 353 is flexible enough to handle the wide variety of offensive systems in todays game.
In this video I explain how to adjust to the TE plus the upback/sniffer set.
In this short explanatory session, you will see how the 353 can be adjusted to confront the all too often used double tight formation used by offensive coordinators against the 353. Although these 3 adjustments are not the only way to counter the double tight formation, they have proven to be effective over the years.
In this presentation I talk bout 4 keys to setting the edge in the 353:
RULES
CP: *1. Every Defense Has Its Strengths and Weaknesses
CP: *2. Defense is about Mental and Physical Attitude.
CP: *3 Focus on the BOX – don’t sacrifice it.
This is a conversation, discourse or discussion about how the transformation of defenses over time have given way to more flexible defensive systems. Additionally, I speak about the misunderstadning of the 353 and why I believe the 353 is flexible enough to handle the wide variety of offensive systems in todays game.
Thank you for taking the time to listen, I trust you will benefit and that this adds value to your coaching journey.
Do you need a simple way to apply pressure and still keep run integrity and sound pass coverage? Do you need to implement a sound scheme that allows you players to play fast without thinking?
With offenses becoming more complex you need a way to bring pressure at any time with zone coverage - keeping the QB and the coordinator guessing.
This course will introduce you to Coach Max Wiltz and his 353, 4 Man Pressure Zone Package:
- The 353 instead of the 33, there is a difference.
- Alligment vs 3,4 and 5 wide
- Alignment vs the Power/Sniffer/Upback
- The 5 Points of Attack
In this lesson I will cover several strategies that we have used in the 353 to slow down and stop the RPO. The 353 allows flexibilty, range and adaptabilty to defend the RPO.
I will focus on 3 fundamental keys:
- False Offensive Reads
- Lock Coverage
- Zone Pressure
This course covers the basics of the successfull installation process used to produce multiple low scoring defensive units. The course includes presentational, board and video formats along with practice plans formatted specifically to defense. I have successfully built the foundation to a high pressure and defensive system that adapts to todays offensive systems. I also include 4 and 5 man pressure packages with the auto - check progression.
I will cover:
2. PERSONNEL GROUPS
3. PRACTICE PLANNING
3A. 4 & 5 MAN PRESSURES with AUTO CHECKS