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Disguising the 4-2-5 Lee-Davis High School Confederate Football Lee-Davis Football Jason Meade Disguising the 4-2-5 Lee-Davis High School Confederate Football Jason Meade Head Football Coach Lee-Davis High School meade@leedavisfootball.com 804.513.2460 www.leedavisfootball.com meade@leedavisfootball.com www.leedavisfootball.com

Storm

Storm “Lucky” Call E T N A 6i 2i 2i 5 J R 3x3 S M 4x3 C 30 30 1x7 C vs. Pro A B Z Q Y X E T N A 6i 2i 2i 5 J R 3x3 S M 4x3 C 30 30 1x7 C 1x7 D 8-10 “Lucky” Call

Buzz If "Buzz" is called before a defensive call, all player's are allowed to align anywhere on the field. Remember, all players must be in a position to play their responsibilities in the called defense before the ball is snapped. There will be no "Move" call. It is up to the individual player to be accountable for his assignment. Have fun, but be able to play sound DEFENSIVE FOOTBALL at the snap of the ball!

Defensive Call = Buzz Storm X King

Film

Prowl Prowl involves the linebackers and secondary We will align in a cover 3 shell or a cover 2 shell, depending on the coverage called: King Prowl = Cover 2 Shell Deuce Prowl = Cover 2 Shell Queen Prowl = Cover 3 Shell Jack/Joker Prowl = Cover 3 Shell

Defensive Call = Storm King Prowl

Defensive Call = Storm Queen Prowl

Film

Scare The linebackers and secondary should align pre-snap as if we are in a Ace Blitz. As the cadence progresses, you should start to creep back to your Zone alignments. The longer we can hold the "Scare" movement, the more stress we will put on the offense. If the QB steps back, pausing the cadence, we should move back to our Ace Blitz alignments. It is important for the Dog and Jack or Rover to move as if they are on a string.

Defensive Call = Storm Queen Prowl Scare Defensive Call = Storm Queen Prowl

Sugar The linebackers should stem and jock from their original alignments, showing blitz, then backing out, then repeating. Sugar can be called with or without a blitz.

Sugar Defensive Call = Storm King Sugar Defensive Call = Storm Stud King Sugar

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Move Stemming the front If "MOVE" is called in a defensive call, align to the first front called and move to the second front called defense when the Mike calls "MOVE."

Defensive Call = Storm Move Thunder King

Defensive Call = Storm Move Lightning King

Defensive Line Post Snap Change the gap responsibilities Change blocking assignments Confuse the OL Funnel the ball where we want it go

E T N A Storm KNIFE Y “Lucky” Call On the snap of the ball: Tackle = +B Gap (Move 1 OL shoulder to the call side) Nasty = -A Gap (Move 1 OL shoulder to the call side) “Lucky” Call

E T N A Storm X KNIFE Y “Lucky” Call On the snap of the ball: Tackle = +B Gap (Move 1 OL shoulder to the call side) Nasty = -A Gap (Move 1 OL shoulder to the call side) “Lucky” Call

E T N A Storm BLADE Y “Lucky” Call On the snap of the ball: Tackle = +A Gap (Move 1 OL shoulder away from the call side) Nasty = -B Gap (Move 1 OL shoulder away from the call side) “Lucky” Call

E T N A Storm G BLADE Y “Lucky” Call On the snap of the ball: Tackle = +A Gap (Move 1 OL shoulder away from the call side) Nasty = -B Gap (Move 1 OL shoulder away from the call side) “Lucky” Call

E T N A Storm PINCH Y “Lucky” Call On the snap of the ball: Tackle & Nasty = A Gap (Move 1 OL shoulder towards the ball) End & Axe = B Gap (Rip / Long Stick to the B Gap) “Lucky” Call

Defensive Line will all move 1 OL shoulder to the call side Storm SLANT Y E T N A On the snap of the ball: Defensive Line will all move 1 OL shoulder to the call side “Lucky” Call

E T N A Storm ANGLE Y “Lucky” Call On the snap of the ball: Defensive Line will all move 1 OL shoulder away from the call side End – Rip / Long Stick the +B Gap “Lucky” Call

E T N A Storm NOT Y “Lucky” Call On the snap of the ball: Tackle = +B Gap (Move 1 OL shoulder to the call side) Nasty = -B Gap (Move 1 OL shoulder away from the call side) “Lucky” Call

E T N A Storm Wide TIN Y “Lucky” Call On the snap of the ball: Tackle = +A Gap (Move 1 OL shoulder away from the call side) Nasty = -A Gap (Move 1 OL shoulder to the call side) “Lucky” Call

End = +D Gap (Move 1 OL shoulder to the call side) Storm EXIT Y E T N A On the snap of the ball: End = +D Gap (Move 1 OL shoulder to the call side) “Lucky” Call

Nasty & Axe = move 1 OL shoulder to the call side Storm ANIMAL Y E T N A On the snap of the ball: Nasty & Axe = move 1 OL shoulder to the call side “Lucky” Call

E T N A Storm TEXAS Y “Lucky” Call On the snap of the ball: Tackle = Cut the OG - Throw opposite arm to opposite thigh pad - Across his body Nasty = Cut the OG - Throw opposite arm to opposite thigh pad - Across his body “Lucky” Call

Storm TAN E T N A Y “Lucky” Call On the snap of the ball: Tackle = Penetrate – 1st Nasty = Scrape – 2nd “Lucky” Call

Storm NAT E T N A Y “Lucky” Call On the snap of the ball: Tackle = Scrape – 2nd Nasty = Penetrate – 1st “Lucky” Call

Storm G TEX E T N A Y “Lucky” Call On the snap of the ball: Contain Y E T N A On the snap of the ball: Tackle = Penetrate – 1st End = Scrape – 2nd “Lucky” Call

End = Penetrate – 1st – Work a quick inside move! Storm G EDGE Contain Y E T N A On the snap of the ball: Tackle = Scrape – 2nd End = Penetrate – 1st – Work a quick inside move! “Lucky” Call

Storm NAIL E T N A Y “Lucky” Call On the snap of the ball: Contain Y E T N A On the snap of the ball: Nasty = Penetrate – 1st Axe = Scrape – 2nd “Lucky” Call

Axe = Penetrate – 1st – Work a quick inside move! Storm ANCHOR Contain Y E T N A On the snap of the ball: Nasty = Scrape – 2nd Axe = Penetrate – 1st – Work a quick inside move! “Lucky” Call

Tackle & Nasty = Penetrate – 1st Storm G INLAW Contain Contain Y E T N A On the snap of the ball: Tackle & Nasty = Penetrate – 1st End & Axe = Scrape – 2nd “Lucky” Call

Storm G OUTLAW E T N A Y “Lucky” Call On the snap of the ball: Contain Contain Y E T N A On the snap of the ball: Tackle & Nasty = Scrape – 2nd End & Axe = Penetrate – 1st – Work a quick inside move! “Lucky” Call

Film

Blitzes COMMUNICATION IS KEY Practice versus cans and bags Teach the linebackers to blitz a 1/3 of a man Dip and Rip Body Positon Run mostly with King (Cover 3)

Storm Stud King “Stud” “Lucky” Call E T N A J R S M C C D C/F Hook C/F B Z Q Y X E T N A J R S M C “Stud” C C/F Hook C/F D 1/3 1/3 1/3

Storm Mike King “Mike” “Lucky” Call E T N A J R S M C C D C/F Hook C/F B Z Q Y X E T N A J R S M C “Mike” C C/F Hook C/F D 1/3 1/3 1/3

Storm Sam King “Stud” “Mike” “Lucky” Call E T N A J R S M C C D C/F B Z Q Y X E T N A J R S M C “Stud” “Mike” C C/F C/F D 1/3 1/3 1/3

Storm Guts King “Guts” “Guts” “Lucky” Call E T N A J R S M C C D 2nd B Z Q Y X E T N A J R S M C “Guts” “Guts” 2nd 1st C C/F C/F D 1/3 1/3 1/3

Storm Jack King “Jack” “Lucky” Call E T N A J R S M C C D C/F H/C H/C B Z Q Y X E T N A J R “Jack” S M C C C/F H/C D H/C 1/3 1/3 1/3

Storm Jack Ace “Bump” Communicate “Bump” “Jack” “Go” Back Back “Lucky” Call B A Z Q Y X E T N A R J C “Bump” “Jack” #2 Wk S M #1 Str “Go” Back Back C D #1 Wk #2 Str “Bump” Communicate

Storm Rover King “Rover” “Lucky” Call E T N A J R S M C C D C/F H/C B Z Q Y X E T N A J R “Rover” S M C C C/F H/C D H/C 1/3 1/3 1/3

Storm Junior Ace Communicate “Jack” “Rover” “Lucky” Call E T N A J R C B Z Q Y X E T N A J Share Backs R C “Jack” “Rover” S M #1 Str C #1 Wk D #2 Str Communicate

Storm Jessie Ace Communicate “Jack” “Stud” “Lucky” Call E T N A R J C B A Z Q Y X E T N A R J C “Jack” #2 Wk S M #1 Str “Stud” Back C D #1 Wk #2 Str Communicate

Storm Rambo Ace Communicate “Rover” Back “Mike” “Lucky” Call E T N A J Z Q Y X E T N A J R C “Rover” #2 Str S M C #1 Str Back “Mike” #1 Wk D #2 Wk Communicate

Storm Stack King “Stack” “Lucky” Call E T N A J R S M C C D C/F Hook B Z Q Y X E T N A J R S M C “Stack” C C/F Hook C/F D 1/3 1/3 1/3

Storm Money King “Money” “Lucky” Call E T N A J R S M C C D C/F Hook B Z Q Y X E T N A J R S M C “Money” C C/F Hook C/F D 1/3 1/3 1/3

Storm Monster King “Stack” “Money” “Lucky” Call E T N A J R S M C C D B Z Q Y X E T N A J R S M C “Stack” “Money” C C/F C/F D 1/3 1/3 1/3

Storm Smash Communicate “Lucky” Call E T N A J R S M C C D “Contain” B “Contain” Z Q Y X E T N A Drop Based on #1 J R “Smash” S M C C “Smash” D SCF 1/3 Communicate 1/3 1/3

Storm Cobra Ace Communicate “Lucky” Call E T N A J R C S M C D “Contain” Z Q Y X E T N A J R C “Cobra” S M #3 Str / #2 Wk Run with all Motion #1 Str “Cobra” “Cobra” C #1 Wk D #2 Str Communicate

Storm Wham Communicate “Lucky” Call E T N A J R S M C C D “Contain” B Z Q Y X E T N A Drop Based on #1 J R “Wham” S M C C “Wham” C/F D 1/3 Communicate 1/3 1/3

Storm Viper Ace Communicate “Lucky” Call E T N A R J C S M C D Q B “Contain” Z A Y X E T N A R J “Viper” C #2 Str / #3 Wk Run with all Motion S M #1 Wk “Viper” “Viper” C D #1 Str #2 Wk Communicate

Storm Python “Lucky” Call E T N A J R S M C C D “Python” “Python” B Z Q Y X E T N A J R “Python” “Python” S M C “Python” “Python” C D 1/3 1/3 1/3

Film

Defensive Movements Lee-Davis High School Confederate Football Lee-Davis Football Jason Meade Defensive Movements Lee-Davis High School Confederate Football Jason Meade Head Football Coach Lee-Davis High School meade@leedavisfootball.com 804.513.2460 www.leedavisfootball.com meade@leedavisfootball.com www.leedavisfootball.com