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How do you play cover 3 defense?
The Cover 3 relies on the pressure up front to be generated by the four down defensive linemen, while the other seven players on the field are asked to drop back into coverage on pass plays or be responsible for a specific zone on the field against run plays.
How does cover 3 match work?
Cover 3 match is basically a cover 3 defense unless 2 receivers go vertical on the same side of the field, and then it converts to man coverage with a deep safety to help over the top.
What pass plays work against cover 3?
Play-action passing plays, flood concepts, and the quick passing game are passing concepts that beat cover 3. These plays work against cover 2, cover 3, cover 4, and man coverage as well. In youth football these passing plays will get your receivers open.
When should you run Cover 4?
No matter what version of the defense is run, the Cover 4 is an excellent option for any team looking to keep the ball in front of them and limit the number of yards an offense has the ability to gain on any one play.
What does Cover 3 defense look like?
Cover 3 is a zone defense with corners and safeties protecting the deep thirds of the field. Each sideline is covered by the corners and the middle of the field by the safety. That leaves four defenders to cover the underneath zones.
How do you read Cover 3?
Cover 3 is a zone defense where three defensive backs ‒ typically two outside cornerbacks and a free safety ‒ divide the deep portion of the field into thirds, with four defenders (a combination of the strong safety, linebackers, and any nickel- or dime- backs) underneath.
How do you beat Cover 3 defense?
Attacking the seams, flats off play action, the Yankee Concept, and four verticals are just some of the more popular ways to attack a Cover 3 defense. Creating the 2 on 1 or 3 on 2 isolations, along with high/low reads, while putting players in conflict is a very popular way to manipulate any type of zone coverage.
How many players are in a cover 3 defense?
The concept of the Cover 3 defense is that seven defenders drop back into coverage in two distinct zones: a. Four players covering the short and middle zone. b. Three players covering the deep zone.
Where is the free safety in a cover 3 defense?
The free safety in a Cover 3 defense will be lined up in center field, behind the Mike linebacker and the only player at his depth. His responsibility will be coverage of the middle deep zone on the field. He can also either shade to the third of the field to his left or his right if a deep pass is thrown near either sideline.
What does cover 3 mean in college football?
The corner to the one receiver side will play man to man on that receiver. The free safety will either play the running back to his side or look for the first crosser from the other side of the formation. The strong safety has a deep third. The cornerback on the three receiver side has a deep third.
What’s the weakness of cover 4 in football?
Cover 4’s weakness however, is the underneath coverage. Like how we broke down the cover 3 deep defenders, cover 4 relies on 3 underneath defenders to cover 17.76 yards each. Coaches however have gotten creative over the years with showing a cover 4, influencing flat routes, and using the corners to rob underneath routes.