Former Memphis Express (AAF) assistant Rob Everett joined us on the FootballScoop Online Clinic this evening to go in-depth on the 3-safety tite front defense.
Before leaving for the AAF to join Mike Singletary's staff, Everett spent time as the defensive coordinator at Bridgewater College (D-III - VA) where he utilized the 3-safety tite front.
Few key takeaways from Everett's presentation:
- The responsibilities vs. nearly every offensive personnel grouping you can think of
- How the 46 and 3-high tite front are very similar, and how Mike Singletary shined a light on that
- How you can add a gap advantage to your interior defensive structure
- Why there are always 14 defenders on the field for all defenses (and one is always terrible)
- How to effectively attack the 3-safety tite front as an offensive play caller
- The perfect prototypical safety from the NFL would be...
- How to coach up the late insert rusher and why he can be so effective
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Check out the full presentation from coach Everett in the clip.
https://youtu.be/2RvPkIqLL9k