Gentlemen, and to Coach Riggsbee in particular, thank you. With all the talk of hybrids, 3-high, and DBs as LBs, I was beginning to think that I (as an enthusiastic teacher of the 4-3) was in the dark ages. It's such a boost to know that good coaches in the US still run it. I'm in England, and we run a simpler game, but you can't stop coaches bragging about their systems knowledge, regardless of where they're from! The 4-3 is such a flexible defence, coupled with Quarters it's the closest thing to 'catch-all' that we're going to get. Best of luck!
I think 3-4 is weak against run-oriented offenses, in my opinion, because the matchups of o-lineman on linebacks usually is never good. My best example for this is how Michigan and Georgia last 3 or so years has beat the living soul out of 3-4 and 3-3-5. It seems 4-2-5 and 4-3 variations did the best to slowing down the offensive firepower of those two.
I cut my teeth on the Miami 4-3 back in the day at Valdosta State. How many of you run the 4-3 on defense?
Good video, wish he talked a little more about coverages.
I’ll try to get him back on sometime.
Great stuff as usual Coach.
Thanks buddy 👊
Gentlemen, and to Coach Riggsbee in particular, thank you. With all the talk of hybrids, 3-high, and DBs as LBs, I was beginning to think that I (as an enthusiastic teacher of the 4-3) was in the dark ages. It's such a boost to know that good coaches in the US still run it. I'm in England, and we run a simpler game, but you can't stop coaches bragging about their systems knowledge, regardless of where they're from! The 4-3 is such a flexible defence, coupled with Quarters it's the closest thing to 'catch-all' that we're going to get. Best of luck!
Thanks for watching 👊
How can I get my hands on Coach Riggsbee's entire 4-3 defensive playbook including the coverages that he uses?
What do you call football in the UK? Just wondering since soccer ⚽ is called football there.
3-4 i is better 😂
Lol
I think 3-4 is weak against run-oriented offenses, in my opinion, because the matchups of o-lineman on linebacks usually is never good. My best example for this is how Michigan and Georgia last 3 or so years has beat the living soul out of 3-4 and 3-3-5. It seems 4-2-5 and 4-3 variations did the best to slowing down the offensive firepower of those two.