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Pre- and Post-Snap Coverage Disguise
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  • 1

    Introduction
  • 2

    Disguise Questions, Thoughts, Considerations
  • 3

    Pre-Snap Principles
  • 4

    Pre-Snap Specific Ideas
  • 5

    Pre-Snap Coordinated Movements: "Up"
  • 6

    Pre-Snap Coordinated Movements: "Shell"
  • 7

    Pre-Snap Coordinated Movements: "Shell," Part 2
  • 8

    Pre-Snap Coordinated Movements: "Bluff" & "Sugar"
  • 9

    Post-Snap Disguise: Man or Zone?
  • Lesson 10:
    Post-Snap Disguise: MOF Closed or Open?

  • 11

    Post-Snap Disguise: MOFC Coverage Rotations
  • 12

    Post-Snap Disguise: CB Techniques
  • 13

    Post-Snap Disguise: Safety Techniques
  • 14

    Post-Snap Disguise: Nickel Techniques, Cougar/Buster Coverage, and Conclusion
  • 15

    Disguise Presentation

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Pre- and Post-Snap Coverage Disguise

We've all been on the wrong end of a game when the opposing QB was on fire, carving up the defense with impunity. You play coverage and he sits back and picks you apart; you pressure and he immediately diagnoses the soft spot and gets the ball out before you can get home. To combat today's high-powered passing attacks, defenses need to try to use every possible advantage. One underutilized tool...

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