Bama wins championships with it.
And a huge NT.Which defense is easier to recruit to ?? 3-4 or 4-3??
You better be able to recruit some freaks at OLB in a 3-4 or you are going to have your LBs in some pretty bad mismatches in coverage.
I personally like the 4-3 better. Just used to it and more comfortable with it I guess.
I think it's easier to stop the run and have your linebackers play inside out.
I know there's going to be a lot of guys say you can do the same thing AND more with the 3-4. They're probably right. But to me itsi a more complicated defense. Quite truthfully, coaches in college don't get as much time with the players in a year that the pros do. Look at how few practices in the spring they get and no contact in the summer. That's tough.
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True. When teams start throwing empty backfield etc at you your secondary is stressed and you wind up having linebackers covering receivers. Oh joy. You better get to the QB and IF you are bringing a lb to do it, you better have DB that can really cover.I think the toughest thing about the 4 man front is that you have to get pressure on the QB with your front 4, especially now days when you are running a 4-2-5. If you aren't getting pressure, or if you have to send a LB or the extra DB, you leave yourself open in the secondary.
I don't think you see many straight 4-3 defenses anymore, especially in high school and college. As was stated, with the majority of teams running some sort of spread offense, most teams that run an even front are running a version of a 4-2-5. You have to get as many athletes on the field as possible.
As far as recruiting for the defense goes, getting a NT is tough, but so is getting 4 DL that can do the job. Finding OLBs that can rush the passer and cover, also tough, but so is getting OLBs in the 4-3 that can help in coverage and stop the run.
You see a lot of 3-5 stuff at the high school level, or I do anyway. We run the 3-5 most of the time, it is crazy simple to teach and you can get guys on the field in certain spots where normally you would need a "plus" athlete. The link below is where I have stolen most of my 3-5 stuff from . If you have a nice MLB you can really do well with it at the HS level.
And a huge NT.
And we are playing a seriously undersized guy there^^^This is what actually makes a 3-4 go. NT is paramount to a 3-4
@JohnRossEwing you in nebraska? where do you coach or if you don't want to say, what class school is it?
^^^This is what actually makes a 3-4 go. NT is paramount to a 3-4
I guess that have that Fair guy...when is he coming in?We didn’t sign one in last years class
And we are playing a seriously undersized guy there
I guess that have that Fair guy...when is he coming in?
Hopefully he can get here beginning of semesterI guess that have that Fair guy...when is he coming in?
Yeah here in Nebraska and class A. I guess I should not have said that we see a lot of the 3-5 but we see a lot of odd fronts. Depending on who you are playing...some teams we play I have no freaking clue what they are running. Fremont was like that, they ran about 7 different fronts, I don't think we ever figured out if it was on purpose or if they just had trouble lining up.
Bama wins championships with it.
You see a lot of 3-5 stuff at the high school level, or I do anyway. We run the 3-5 most of the time, it is crazy simple to teach and you can get guys on the field in certain spots where normally you would need a "plus" athlete. The link below is where I have stolen most of my 3-5 stuff from . If you have a nice MLB you can really do well with it at the HS level.
It might be why they do this year, but it isn’t why it happened the last two years. The last two years, our team cashed out and didn’t even compete. Heck, look at what happened to our defense late last year against a Minnesota team that couldn’t even move the ball against anyone else.Seriously not a troll attempt but that is part of why a running team like Iowa has steamrolled your D lately.
Bama wins championships because of 5 star players. Our recruiting is not on the same planet is theirs.
Nope...Shoot I think they fell to B for a season or two.Columbus?
That is pretty simple, I like it.
Do you ever come with the kitchen sink like Nu did on the last 4&10. We brought 8 defenders leaving 3 DBs man on their receivers. 14 yard gain, 1st down.Yeah, I love it and it is really easy to install and teach. There are a few issues, like the TE will get a free release but we live with that. It works wonders on teams that try to run outside zone stuffl.
alabama, Lsu, georgia, wisconsin all run 3-4 defenseForgive me for not being a coach . . . .
Why does ANYONE run a 3-4 defense????