Rob Ryan explains NFL Defensive Fronts | The Film Room
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- Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
- Rob Ryan is back in the film room explaining the different defensive fronts NFL teams like to use!
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This man sounds just like his dad .... The Ryan's are sooooo legendary.
Yes! I agree
Fantastic yet again. We need more content like this! Thanks guys
These vids are great. Thank you Rob.
I really like these videos because as a guy in It's a wheelchair it gives me a better Understanding Of How defenses work without being on the field Thank you
i've never seen a video explain defensive fronts so clearly before. You just earned a snew subscriber, sir! My man got straight to the point!
Thank you Rob!
Great video, thank you
Hey these are great for my tv watching. I hope there's more.
I’m a Wr who just transitioned to TE, this helped me out alot
Welcome to the squad
So whats the name for the defense 4DL and 3 and 1 tech in the same side (bside or fside) Full Over? Power Over?
These videos are awesome but sometimes I feel like he's explaining concepts using other terms that many of us don't already know. For example, what's a "three technique"? What is shade on the center and two eye on the guard?? If I knew what all that stuff meant already, would I really be watching this video?
Can you do one on pattern match coverage please
Second
i feel like i’m watching a “how to buy and sell houses” video.
#ravensflock
Wouldn’t this change if a defense was running a 4-3 as apposed to a 3-4 since the d line aligns differently to play 1 gap? Like how the nose tackle alligns as a 1 tech in a 4-3 defense.
there isnt a "nose tackle" in a 4-3 defense. i think what you are describing is the 46 defense where it is still technically a 4-3 but a linebacker comes down and lines up in the D line and the 2 DTs are off-center with one of them covering the center. otherwise the way he is describing Over, Under, Odd and Even are all straight forward regardless of the team playing 3-4 or 4-3
@@increase9896 You can have a NT if the team is over shifted or under shifted
What does the "B" stand for in the odd front?
The B is for the “Buck Linebacker”
He's the linebacker most likely to be used as a blitzer. A buck of all trades if you will.
@@BennyNegroFromQueens Also known as the "Jack" ass
@@danthomas9170 negative. The B stands for buck not jack.
I always thought it was odd due to an odd # on the line. TIL
That is also correct.
Future Ravens HC imo