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 always kind of wondered if you take out your slowest linebacker and replace him with an extra defensive tackle so you have three defensive tackles and two defensive ends and bring your strong safety up to replace the slowest linebacker to cover the tight end and just have your free safety play in the middle
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?
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
Fantastic yet again. We need more content like this! Thanks guys
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!
This man sounds just like his dad .... The Ryan's are sooooo legendary.
Yes! I agree
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
Hey these are great for my tv watching. I hope there's more.
Thank you Rob!
These vids are great. Thank you Rob.
I’m a Wr who just transitioned to TE, this helped me out alot
I always kind of wondered if you take out your slowest linebacker and replace him with an extra defensive tackle so you have three defensive tackles and two defensive ends and bring your strong safety up to replace the slowest linebacker to cover the tight end and just have your free safety play in the middle
Great video, thank you
Can you do one on pattern match coverage please
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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?
Welcome to the squad
i feel like i’m watching a “how to buy and sell houses” video.
So whats the name for the defense 4DL and 3 and 1 tech in the same side (bside or fside) Full Over? Power Over?
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.
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I always thought it was odd due to an odd # on the line. TIL
That is also correct.
Future Ravens HC imo