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3 High Safety Defense
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  • 1

    Introduction
  • 2

    Why The 3 High Safety Defense?
  • Chapter 1: BASE ALIGNMENT
  • 3

    Whiteboard: vs 10 Personnel (2x2)
  • 4

    Whiteboard: vs 10 Personnel (3x1)
  • Chapter 2: RUN FITS vs 11 PERSONNEL
  • Lesson 5:
    Whiteboard: Run Fits vs 11 Personnel (2x2)

  • 6

    Game Film: Run Fits vs 11 Personnel (2x2)
  • 7

    Whiteboard: Run Fits vs 11 Personnel (3x1)
  • 8

    Game Film: Run Fits vs 11 Personnel (3x1)
  • Chapter 3: BASE ZONE COVERAGE
  • 9

    Whiteboard: Tite 3
  • 10

    Game Film: Tite 3
  • 11

    Whiteboard: Tite Cloud
  • 12

    Game Film: Tite Cloud
  • Chapter 4: ADJUSTMENTS
  • 13

    Whiteboard: Motion Adjust
  • 14

    Game Film: Motion Adjust
  • 15

    Whiteboard: Adjustment vs Nub or Condensed
  • 16

    Game Film: vs Nub or Condensed
  • Chapter 5: RED ZONE DEFENSE
  • 17

    Red Zone Defense
  • 18

    Game Film: Red Zone Defense
  • 19

    Wrap Up

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3 High Safety Defense

This session explains the advantages of the three‑high safety structure, emphasizing how it helps players fit and play faster while disguising pressures and coverages. Coach Wes Glaser highlights its flexibility moving seamlessly from a 4–2–5 base into three‑down looks while maintaining consistent pre‑snap pictures to confuse quarterbacks. Key teaching points include handling motion, boundary f...

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