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Stopping the Wing T in the 4-2-5
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  • 1

    What this talk is about
  • 2

    Why the 4-2-5
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    Front Six
  • 4

    Primary Objectives
  • 5

    D-Line
  • 6

    Interior Tackles
  • 7

    Interior Tackles (Cont.)
  • 8

    Ends
  • 9

    Inside Linebacker
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    Outside Linebacker
  • 11

    Wing-T Philosophy and Formation Overview
  • 12

    Buck
  • Lesson 13:
    Stack Guards

  • 14

    Waggle
  • 15

    Belly
  • 16

    More Formations
  • 17

    Blitzes and Stunts
  • 18

    Practice Week
  • 19

    Summary of this talk

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Stopping the Wing T in the 4-2-5

Using the DIVORCED concept and the SPLIT FIELD ALIGNMENTS.... The Front 6 is independent of the Back 5, so coverages are not married to blitzes & movements. The split field system allows the right side of the defense to act independently of the left side....which means you can teach alignments & run fits in just a few days. The Read & React 425 is a stimulus response defense. This means you don...

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