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Defending the Spread From a 3-Safety Structure
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    101 Intro to the 3-Safety Defense
  • 2

    102 Chalk Talk: How the system is strucutred & coverages ran
  • 3

    103 Defending the Drive concept
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    104 Defending 4-Verts

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    • The oft-asked question, "How does the 3-Hi system defend 4-Verticals?" Coach A. answers that and more in this lesson.

  • 5

    105 Defending Mesh
  • 6

    106 Defending Empty & 5-Verticals
  • 7

    Conclusion/Wrap-Up

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Defending the Spread From a 3-Safety Structure

Coach Alexander takes you through how to defend Spread formations from a hybrid 3-Safety defense. The system differs from the Iowa State system or a primary Tampa 2 defense. Instead, the defense is designed to use speed as a lever. In reality, the defensive structure is a 3-2-6 with four Safeties on the field and two CBs. The Safety room is split into two groups: High Safeties and Down Safeties...

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