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The coaching journey has taken me across the country IL➡️MA ➡️IN➡️NM➡️TN➡️FL➡️NE➡️TX #AffectTheQB @brianmvaughn

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More 2 off each edge from 3-3 personnel by NC State - attacking jet read power. 4i being read denies the QB keep. Outside pressure element edges the ball - inside element tackles the sweep - man coverage runs on inside out leverage to the ball.

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Nice compliment to the protected check down screen concept many offenses are running- TE fakes out as the lead block for the RB swing screen then returns getting in behind the OL for TE screen

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3 Buzz Creeper w/ backside twist game - edge pressure forces OT to block speed, twist game allows DT's penetration to push the interior of the pocket. 3 buzz allows the coverage to leverage the 4 strong load route to the bunch side.

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Even front overload pressure cover zero - double B gap with a midline rusher. Longer developing route concepts with no clear hot throw and the unblocked midline rusher force the throwaway.

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Speed huddle to hide the OL over unbalanced, bunch formation into boundary, and offset RB. Sets up a toss out leveraging the defense quickly for the walk-in TD.

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B gap mugged LB's force OL into 5-0 man protection making 3 man twist more difficult to pass off. 1 double rat coverage allows for tight man coverage and rat players on both sides to deny quick inside break routes. Rats also provide pull up players on both edges vs. QB scramble.

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Rocky Long defense- 3-3-5 personnel, LB walked up in 3 tech building an imposter split front with 2 twist games. Call plays out like 4-3 cover 2. Create Chaos.

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Amoeba style spacing w/ everyone standing up representing weak pressure & 3 high safeties - strong side version of America's blitz using the overhang+ middle safety in the pressure backed with rotation to 4 under 2 deep firezone

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Flexbone option team - use OL over formation into boundary to get DL slid to unbalanced side, motion away from unbalanced attacking the softened edge to the TE side

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Pillars that make a program 1 Material 2 Development 3 Culture 4 Scheme Must have them all to build a championship organization.

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IF YOU DONT WANT TO USE THE DEEP SHUFF TO REACH A N OR PROTECT THE FSGAP YOU MUST GET THE 1st TOUCH WITH A LONG ARMED REACH. THE SHUFFLE GETS YOU DEEPER AND SQUARER IF PLAYING A 4i/5 THAT SPIKES THE A GAP OR REACHING THE N.THIS TECH IS VS THE SHADE NOSE 1on1-1ARM IS LONGER THAN 2

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Game film of the Michigan Wolverines vs the Pitt Panthers from 1947. Both teams were running single-wing offenses. #FearTheWing filmhistoric.wixsite.com/website/post/1…

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Listened to Mike Singletary speak on Buddy Ryan’s “AFC” (Automatic Front Coverage) calls. Based on the formations: they had auto-checks for the Defensive front & coverages. These checks are elite ways to empower your players on defense & allow them to check into defense fast.