coach, thanks so much for this video. its hard to find good cov 2 coaching tips from a coaching perspective. i am a young db coach and i find it hard to explain some of the difficult things that i was good at that came naturally to me. i work with a lot of kids that have never even played before and its a huge challenge.. this helped a lot. good video good coaching.
Thank you for this. I'm a youth football coach and I'm learning as I go. I studied this video so much and am applying it for our 7 on 7 season. The kids looked great. 3 interceptions multiple knocked balls. They were there every time. Our only problem is I'm playing 6th graders up a level at the 7th and 8th graders. Our opponents are to tall. We are out sized. In tackle boys made up for the out sized match ups with their hitting power. Here we don't have that option. The coaches got smart on the other side of the field and threw the ball high.
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This video is awesome just some feedback, music is a bit distracting because i cant hear you sometimes and its a bit sporadically placed not consistent
No sir...funnel #1 inside (shorten distance for safety to get over top), outside technique so you can see and pattern read #2 and 3...sink with #1 until#2 or 3 shows to flat (no one shows to flats, keep sinking!!!) Cloud force v. run (corner contains run, pitch on option, wheel route)...can play hard (press) or soft (off)...did you see UGA v. Bama in championship game last year??? See what happens when you don't jam #1 outside-in!?! If that corner jams WR inside, closer to safety, safety has better chance to get over top and make a play😉
Don't jump flat routes- always play deep to short and break on throw...safeties can angle pedal with QB front shoulder...front hand off ball> break on throw (align 12-15 yds deep outside hash.)
You seem to know quite a lot about zone coverages. I’m a Freshman in High School and I start my first season of High School football next season. I have no problem with any physically but I do need to learn more about the game mentally and watch tape. So when the defense plays Cover 2 my job as a CB is to keep dropping back and have my eyes on the #2 receiver (AKA slot receiver) just in case he does an out route or a route on my side? Or do I just jam the #1 receiver and stay in my zone the whole time?
@@dafreshprincestolemehbitch6340 eyes on 2, funnel #1 inside, shuffle shuffle weave out. Hands on if possible, eyes on 2 in doubles if he breaks outside then keep outside leverage and break on the flat, bubble, out etc. Forcing #1 inside so the safety and help over the top if necessary. Ideally 1 needs to end up on numbers or inside for safety to get a solid chance at it
coach, thanks so much for this video. its hard to find good cov 2 coaching tips from a coaching perspective. i am a young db coach and i find it hard to explain some of the difficult things that i was good at that came naturally to me. i work with a lot of kids that have never even played before and its a huge challenge.. this helped a lot. good video good coaching.
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Haha had to watch the video twice because I was jamming the family matters music the first time. Good video fam. Blessings
Thank you for this. I'm a youth football coach and I'm learning as I go. I studied this video so much and am applying it for our 7 on 7 season. The kids looked great. 3 interceptions multiple knocked balls. They were there every time. Our only problem is I'm playing 6th graders up a level at the 7th and 8th graders. Our opponents are to tall. We are out sized. In tackle boys made up for the out sized match ups with their hitting power. Here we don't have that option. The coaches got smart on the other side of the field and threw the ball high.
Definitely took some tools for my bag to add.
Love the teaching
Whosever is reading this May GOD Be With You And Help You Have A Great Life With Him. Also Help You Accomplish Your Dreams. Hallelujahs. Amen and Amen. MAY JESUS Bless You And BE WITH YOU ALL.✝️🙏❤️😊🙌✝️❤️❤️🙏
Good teaching.
Most lit version of family matters theme song ever
I like that hat on that young man! Geaux Tigahs!
This video is awesome just some feedback, music is a bit distracting because i cant hear you sometimes and its a bit sporadically placed not consistent
Great video, although the music is a little loud compared to your voice at times. Overall very well done though!
Where are you located?
thank for the vid this helps alot ... do you have like a paper copy of the reads or some extra vids
No sir...funnel #1 inside (shorten distance for safety to get over top), outside technique so you can see and pattern read #2 and 3...sink with #1 until#2 or 3 shows to flat (no one shows to flats, keep sinking!!!) Cloud force v. run (corner contains run, pitch on option, wheel route)...can play hard (press) or soft (off)...did you see UGA v. Bama in championship game last year??? See what happens when you don't jam #1 outside-in!?! If that corner jams WR inside, closer to safety, safety has better chance to get over top and make a play😉
Don't jump flat routes- always play deep to short and break on throw...safeties can angle pedal with QB front shoulder...front hand off ball> break on throw (align 12-15 yds deep outside hash.)
You seem to know quite a lot about zone coverages. I’m a Freshman in High School and I start my first season of High School football next season. I have no problem with any physically but I do need to learn more about the game mentally and watch tape. So when the defense plays Cover 2 my job as a CB is to keep dropping back and have my eyes on the #2 receiver (AKA slot receiver) just in case he does an out route or a route on my side? Or do I just jam the #1 receiver and stay in my zone the whole time?
@@dafreshprincestolemehbitch6340 eyes on 2, funnel #1 inside, shuffle shuffle weave out. Hands on if possible, eyes on 2 in doubles if he breaks outside then keep outside leverage and break on the flat, bubble, out etc. Forcing #1 inside so the safety and help over the top if necessary. Ideally 1 needs to end up on numbers or inside for safety to get a solid chance at it
Comes down to preference as stated early in the film.
Do you have a linebacker one
No we do not
Don't put go pro on your head. It causes too much movement
Definitely took some tools for my bag to add.