Corner eyes should be peeking cross field. It's tough tho as in college you can slow this route with collisions but in the NFL you have to play softer. Miami take advantage of this with outside breaking routes and with two WRs that can get behind your coverage makes it nearly coverable
Good Video. To me its just just like cover 2 zone it all depends on your pass-rush able to get pressure in 2-4 seconds with a 4 line rush or everything starts to fall apart. Even more important your Nickelback/corner safety or weak side Middle linebacker not getting to much focus on the backfield or the first route that starts to pull him short/under Its vital until the Qb turns his hips and stops his initial drop(very important) and getting the proper drop depth off that drop read. We had a call on our defense called 4 seam wide = each outside corners would be right between at snap the x and z reciever and whatever slot or y (tight-end) he would start 5-7 yards off unless we were in cover 4 disguise press and chase technique. At the snap the corners would drop straight back in a slow zig zag back pedal between his 2 recievers to his side equally watching them with 10% side angle focus on the QB. Now whichever reciever to his side continues vertical he takes and it becomes his man meanwhile the safety or robber nickel immediately once the routes to start break from not a 4 vertical threat route concept jump into the inside these safeties or nickel are about 3-4 yards pre snap just reading in a slow back pedal until they feel the corner starting to get within 1-2 yards of the (break and fly space) behind the corners this is where the Interceptions from our defense came usually not the corner but the safety who jumps the inside route which is now breaking off of vertical usually a post or double type move by this time the Qb has either committed to a read or the pass rush has flushed or got to the Qb. The problem is always the talent of that under defender if he let's his guy get away from his zone and not chase with a strafe type 1 yard over his assignment to the boundary that's when the corner and safety to that side can get caught looking at the trap and try to start moving in that direction if the Qb has time can pump fake or come off that reciever and like you said its that backside reciever who usually is now wide open or with a safety or corner trying to recover. We only ran this defense when we had the lead by 10 points or it was 3rd and 20 yards so that everyone under knew we don't care about any 5 to 10 yard junk routes doing a curl or check down we are focused only on pass and deep intermediate to deep route concepts. When the score is tied or your losing that's when players try to do too much in this defense and the big play happens out of urgency.
Crazy thing is that Marshon Lattimore got a pick off of this concept a couple of years ago cs the packers doing the same exact thing you’re talking about. Only difference is that they were playing cover 3
You didn't watch the video. You skipped through the talk because you were either a) not that interested in the subject or b) lack the attention span to watch something for 7:23. What baffles me in this situation is that despite that, you decided to comment. Human beings really are amazing. Now watch this, you are going to have the audacity to make some reply that will be less intelligent than the first one you made because I have bruised your ego. You also think there are a bunch of people who will care about how you look, a person they don't know. This phenomenon repeats itself millions of times daily on social media and demonstrates why most people are mediocre. Like Nick Saban said, it's human nature for people to want to be average. The thing is, you don't have to be. Change your life.
@@GridironStuds I watched the entire 7:23. I watched the entire 7:23 again. That's 14:46 of my life you owe me back. Again, you TALK about how to steal ints in cover 4 by SHOWING it get beat for 50 yards. That's simply what you did. You can respond with another 300 word essay if you want. Doesn't change the fact that this is a poorly done video. Your entire 300 word diatribe was really a projection of yourself. I'd use stronger words to describe you, but youtube looks out for its resident snowflakes. Congrats.
Corner eyes should be peeking cross field. It's tough tho as in college you can slow this route with collisions but in the NFL you have to play softer. Miami take advantage of this with outside breaking routes and with two WRs that can get behind your coverage makes it nearly coverable
Thank uuu we did quarters today at practice
Good Video. To me its just just like cover 2 zone it all depends on your pass-rush able to get pressure in 2-4 seconds with a 4 line rush or everything starts to fall apart. Even more important your Nickelback/corner safety or weak side Middle linebacker not getting to much focus on the backfield or the first route that starts to pull him short/under Its vital until the Qb turns his hips and stops his initial drop(very important) and getting the proper drop depth off that drop read.
We had a call on our defense called 4 seam wide = each outside corners would be right between at snap the x and z reciever and whatever slot or y (tight-end) he would start 5-7 yards off unless we were in cover 4 disguise press and chase technique. At the snap the corners would drop straight back in a slow zig zag back pedal between his 2 recievers to his side equally watching them with 10% side angle focus on the QB. Now whichever reciever to his side continues vertical he takes and it becomes his man meanwhile the safety or robber nickel immediately once the routes to start break from not a 4 vertical threat route concept jump into the inside these safeties or nickel are about 3-4 yards pre snap just reading in a slow back pedal until they feel the corner starting to get within 1-2 yards of the (break and fly space) behind the corners this is where the Interceptions from our defense came usually not the corner but the safety who jumps the inside route which is now breaking off of vertical usually a post or double type move by this time the Qb has either committed to a read or the pass rush has flushed or got to the Qb. The problem is always the talent of that under defender if he let's his guy get away from his zone and not chase with a strafe type 1 yard over his assignment to the boundary that's when the corner and safety to that side can get caught looking at the trap and try to start moving in that direction if the Qb has time can pump fake or come off that reciever and like you said its that backside reciever who usually is now wide open or with a safety or corner trying to recover. We only ran this defense when we had the lead by 10 points or it was 3rd and 20 yards so that everyone under knew we don't care about any 5 to 10 yard junk routes doing a curl or check down we are focused only on pass and deep intermediate to deep route concepts. When the score is tied or your losing that's when players try to do too much in this defense and the big play happens out of urgency.
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Crazy thing is that Marshon Lattimore got a pick off of this concept a couple of years ago cs the packers doing the same exact thing you’re talking about. Only difference is that they were playing cover 3
So your example of how to steal ints in cover 4--- is to show a cover 4 getting beat for 50 yards?
You didn't watch the video. You skipped through the talk because you were either a) not that interested in the subject or b) lack the attention span to watch something for 7:23. What baffles me in this situation is that despite that, you decided to comment. Human beings really are amazing. Now watch this, you are going to have the audacity to make some reply that will be less intelligent than the first one you made because I have bruised your ego. You also think there are a bunch of people who will care about how you look, a person they don't know. This phenomenon repeats itself millions of times daily on social media and demonstrates why most people are mediocre. Like Nick Saban said, it's human nature for people to want to be average. The thing is, you don't have to be. Change your life.
@@GridironStuds I watched the entire 7:23. I watched the entire 7:23 again. That's 14:46 of my life you owe me back. Again, you TALK about how to steal ints in cover 4 by SHOWING it get beat for 50 yards. That's simply what you did. You can respond with another 300 word essay if you want. Doesn't change the fact that this is a poorly done video. Your entire 300 word diatribe was really a projection of yourself. I'd use stronger words to describe you, but youtube looks out for its resident snowflakes. Congrats.
@@carltonbanks5470 you’re an idiot
It seems like common sense
Sink 🔥
not when you are on the field