In today's Scheme Session I will discuss the Cover 4 defense. In a league that is caught up in the Tampa 2 scheme, Cover 4 is still a major defense in the NFL for both the run and the pass. Join me as we discuss the advantages and drawbacks of this common NFL coverage. Matt Bowen
B Roo- That was a crazy game... People were already leaving their seats. I have never heard Texas Stadium that silent after the two touchdonws by Santana. Thanks for reading the Post.
Thank you so much Matt. This helps so much when I read about what a defense is doing.
The diagram you gave does wonders too. If possible, could you include more?
Thanks,
Your loyal reader.
Fred- We plan to insert some viewable game film in the future, then you guys can see the action on the field. Thanks for reading the Post.
Matt-this has quickly become one of my favorite football websites. "Scheme Session" is just what i've been looking for. I've written some of the biggies (like Peter King) over the years asking for more of this kind of real info and analysis, but you're the only one really doing it.
Keep up the great work!
PS: the viewable game film is an incredible idea.
Safety with defensive back depth. Few young Qb display the patience to work on it. It also allows pattern reads for teams that become predictable.
When in doubt, bail out. Any time you see something that you're not ready four, bail into quarters, play it safe.
Ready for*, bail into fours.
Sean- Thanks for the comments... This is only the beginning for the NFP... We will continue to grow with content, video, etc... Thanks for your interest in the Post.
Matt - many more of these please. Fantastic stuff.
Another route combination for beating quarters coverage is dig from #1 & a seam from #2. The vertical seam ties up the safety & the corner doesn't get inside help then. A shallow cross from the backside helps to control the linebackers, or serve as an outlet if the LB's drop deep to take away the dig.
The downside is that it takes longer to develop this combo compared to the post/curl combo mentioned in the article.
Jim- This is true. You will see it more in 3x1 formations, with #3 running the seam, #2 running a curl, and #1 running the dig behind the curl.... We used to call it a "Sucker Route"...Thanks for reading the Post.
Matt ... THIS IS AWESOME STUFF MAN!!!! I said after last week's Tampa 2 article I couldn't wait for what would follow!!!! You are awesome!!!! The entire writing staff here is awesome!!!!
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Unfortunately I remember that game against the 'Skins all to well. Thanks for the insight.