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Cover: viking 33 defense: concepts & strategies
Viking 33 Defense: Concepts & Strategies
with Joe Woodley,
Grand View College Defensive Coordinator;
2011 Mid-States Football Association Midwest League Champions; 2009 Mid-States Football Association Assistant Coach of the Year

Joe Woodley's Viking 33 Defense has helped Grand View football grow from a start-up program to an NAIA playoff contender in just four years. The Grand View Defense has averaged as low as 14.7 points per game (2010), 245 total yards per game (2011), 91.0 rush yards allowed per game (2011), and 132.9 pass yards per game (2010). By adding that to the impressive 81 turnovers in the past three years, Coach Woodley's philosophy and scheme are adding up to success for the Vikings.

This instructional football DVD gives insight into the Grand View defense. Coach Woodley begins by sharing a variety of reasons why he made the transition to the 3-3 defense, which include adding more speed on the field, being able to adapt to what other teams do more easily, and simply having more LB/DB types of players available to play defense. Woodley then describes the body types and skill sets they are looking for at each position. From the nose tackles to the safeties, physical attributes combined with the correct position will lend itself to a highly effective defense.

Before Coach Woodley explains any of the specifics of the Viking Defense, he discusses the key points of their defensive philosophy. Woodley discusses mental toughness briefly and then lists the five things a Viking player must know before each play.

Woodley covers the three most important areas of his defense: Tackling, Turnovers and Third Downs. Tackling fundamentals are shared along with how they are implemented into each practice. Woodley shares his Turnover Circuit that develops ball hawking skills to help immobilize high octane offenses.

You'll then see 12, 3rd down specific plays run every day to prepare for success on Saturdays. The ability to defend different third down scenarios will instill confidence in your defense during critical game time situations.

Finally, Coach Woodley shares five focal points of what the Grand View 3-3 is all about before sharing the six base fronts the Vikings carry into each game. The staff uses these fronts interchangeably against various styles of offense including the Spread, Pro Style and Triple Option. Woodley concludes by sharing some key statistics that back up the improvement and rationale behind running this defense at Grand View.

Coach Woodley shows how the 3-3 has improved the Grand View football team, and shares many other coaching points that will improve your defense.

45 minutes. 2012.

DVD
Buy at Championship Productions

Cover: viking 33 defense: four-man pressures
Viking 33 Defense: Four-Man Pressures
with Joe Woodley,
Grand View College Defensive Coordinator;
2011 Mid-States Football Association Midwest League Champions; 2009 Mid-States Football Association Assistant Coach of the Year

Create confusion on the offensive line with Joe Woodley's Viking 4-man pressure package from the 3-3-5 defense. Coach Woodley shows you how he operates the Grand View 3-3 defense with a focus on how a fourth man can be used to create extra pressure on the offense while maintaining gap integrity.

Learn how you can use movement prior to the snap to disrupt blocking schemes and free up linebackers to make plays. See how to use common, four-man defensive line stunts to cause confusion for the offensive line and keep the offense guessing.

Woodley offers six pressures that can be used against the strong and weak side of an offense, and he details each position's responsibilities and what type of player you want at each position. Woodley takes you through the Mike, Snatch, Sail, Viking, Pirate/Hook, Tango/Waldo blitz packages. By exchanging gaps you can blitz linebackers and bring immediate pressure during both run and pass situations. Inserting a linebacker will allow you to bring pressure without showing where the fourth defender will come from.

Each stunt is drawn up for you in a classroom setting and then presented using game footage with Woodley explaining proper techniques and coaching points and showing how players fit in each of the pressure calls. He breaks down multiple plays and you get a tremendous learning tool with the use of both wide and tight camera views. You will be able to take this information to the field immediately.

In conclusion, Woodley discusses the importance of using his base defensive alignments, Strong, Weak, and Open to complete the defensive package and tie everything together.

Make your defense intimidate and confuse everyone on your schedule by implementing the Viking pressure scheme.

77 minutes. 2012.

DVD
Buy at Championship Productions

Cover: viking 33 defense: multiple look secondary
Viking 33 Defense: Multiple Look Secondary
with Austin Flynn,
Grand View College Defensive Back Coach,
2011 Mid-States Football Association Midwest League Champions

In four short years Grand View College implemented a football program, won the MSFA Midwest League Championship and earned a birth in the NAIA football playoffs. Behind this amazing accomplishment is a stubborn pass defense that ended the 2011 season ranked #3 in the nation in NAIA football.

Using the Viking Multiple look secondary you can develop a rock solid pass defense and slow down even the best throwing teams on your schedule. Austin Flynn has put together a very informative and compelling DVD which shows us how to identify, develop and shape your players into a DB force filled with playmakers.

Coach Flynn describes the nine characteristics of a good defensive back, which will help you determine which players posses the traits needed to become a successful defensive back.

You'll also learn:

  • A multiple look secondary that plays mentally and physically tough
  • Not to "take the bait" when playing Cover 3
  • Communication in the secondary is critical and the importance of understanding route concepts
  • When to "play it, and lock it" in Cover 4
Coach Flynn includes the Viking secondary philosophy before discussing Cover 3, Cover 4, Cover 2, and Cover 1 in detail. Alignments and keys are covered in a chalk talk before live footage is shown as Flynn coaches you through each position.

Game footage will give you a clear understanding of where receivers need to be re-directed depending on the formation. The coverages are shown versus Twins, Spread, Trio, Trey, Open, Doubles, and Bunch sets. Learn how to take away 4-verticals, the curl/flat combination, and force offenses to throw the longest, but shortest throw for minimal gains. You will gain a better understanding of how to defend both the run and pass against multiple formations.

A great coaching aide in this presentation is Coach Flynn's list of the eight most common mistakes defensive backs make. This will help you focus on your young players' techniques and establish a learning progression. By understanding these mistakes coaches can design practice plans aimed at reducing them thus developing more effective defensive backs.

This multiple look secondary can be adapted to any defense and is sure to make your secondary a ball hawking nightmare for any offense. Apply this knowledge and watch your DBs become the playmakers on your team.

54 minutes. 2012.

DVD
Buy at Championship Productions

Cover: joe woodley's viking 33 defense series
Joe Woodley's Viking 33 Defense Series
FD-04074A: with Joe Woodley,
Grand View College Defensive Coordinator;
2011 Mid-States Football Association Midwest League Champions; 2009 Mid-States Football Association Assistant Coach of the Year

Joe Woodley's Viking 33 Defense has helped Grand View football grow from a start-up program to an NAIA playoff contender in just four years. The Grand View Defense has averaged as low as 14.7 points per game (2010), 245 total yards per game (2011), 91.0 rush yards allowed per game (2011), and 132.9 pass yards per game (2010). By adding that to the impressive 81 turnovers in the past three years, Coach Woodley's philosophy and scheme are adding up to success for the Vikings.

This instructional football DVD gives insight into the Grand View defense. Coach Woodley begins by sharing a variety of reasons why he made the transition to the 3-3 defense, which include adding more speed on the field, being able to adapt to what other teams do more easily, and simply having more LB/DB types of players available to play defense. Woodley then describes the body types and skill sets they are looking for at each position. From the nose tackles to the safeties, physical attributes combined with the correct position will lend itself to a highly effective defense.

Before Coach Woodley explains any of the specifics of the Viking Defense, he discusses the key points of their defensive philosophy. Woodley discusses mental toughness briefly and then lists the five things a Viking player must know before each play.

Woodley covers the three most important areas of his defense: Tackling, Turnovers and Third Downs. Tackling fundamentals are shared along with how they are implemented into each practice. Woodley shares his Turnover Circuit that develops ball hawking skills to help immobilize high octane offenses.

You'll then see 12, 3rd down specific plays run every day to prepare for success on Saturdays. The ability to defend different third down scenarios will instill confidence in your defense during critical game time situations.

Finally, Coach Woodley shares five focal points of what the Grand View 3-3 is all about before sharing the six base fronts the Vikings carry into each game. The staff uses these fronts interchangeably against various styles of offense including the Spread, Pro Style and Triple Option. Woodley concludes by sharing some key statistics that back up the improvement and rationale behind running this defense at Grand View.

Coach Woodley shows how the 3-3 has improved the Grand View football team, and shares many other coaching points that will improve your defense.

45 minutes. 2012.



FD-04074B: with Joe Woodley,
Grand View College Defensive Coordinator;
2011 Mid-States Football Association Midwest League Champions; 2009 Mid-States Football Association Assistant Coach of the Year

Create confusion on the offensive line with Joe Woodley's Viking 4-man pressure package from the 3-3-5 defense. Coach Woodley shows you how he operates the Grand View 3-3 defense with a focus on how a fourth man can be used to create extra pressure on the offense while maintaining gap integrity.

Learn how you can use movement prior to the snap to disrupt blocking schemes and free up linebackers to make plays. See how to use common, four-man defensive line stunts to cause confusion for the offensive line and keep the offense guessing.

Woodley offers six pressures that can be used against the strong and weak side of an offense, and he details each position's responsibilities and what type of player you want at each position. Woodley takes you through the Mike, Snatch, Sail, Viking, Pirate/Hook, Tango/Waldo blitz packages. By exchanging gaps you can blitz linebackers and bring immediate pressure during both run and pass situations. Inserting a linebacker will allow you to bring pressure without showing where the fourth defender will come from.

Each stunt is drawn up for you in a classroom setting and then presented using game footage with Woodley explaining proper techniques and coaching points and showing how players fit in each of the pressure calls. He breaks down multiple plays and you get a tremendous learning tool with the use of both wide and tight camera views. You will be able to take this information to the field immediately.

In conclusion, Woodley discusses the importance of using his base defensive alignments, Strong, Weak, and Open to complete the defensive package and tie everything together.

Make your defense intimidate and confuse everyone on your schedule by implementing the Viking pressure scheme.

77 minutes. 2012.



FD-04074C: with Austin Flynn,
Grand View College Defensive Back Coach,
2011 Mid-States Football Association Midwest League Champions

In four short years Grand View College implemented a football program, won the MSFA Midwest League Championship and earned a birth in the NAIA football playoffs. Behind this amazing accomplishment is a stubborn pass defense that ended the 2011 season ranked #3 in the nation in NAIA football.

Using the Viking Multiple look secondary you can develop a rock solid pass defense and slow down even the best throwing teams on your schedule. Austin Flynn has put together a very informative and compelling DVD which shows us how to identify, develop and shape your players into a DB force filled with playmakers.

Coach Flynn describes the nine characteristics of a good defensive back, which will help you determine which players posses the traits needed to become a successful defensive back.

You'll also learn:

  • A multiple look secondary that plays mentally and physically tough
  • Not to "take the bait" when playing Cover 3
  • Communication in the secondary is critical and the importance of understanding route concepts
  • When to "play it, and lock it" in Cover 4
Coach Flynn includes the Viking secondary philosophy before discussing Cover 3, Cover 4, Cover 2, and Cover 1 in detail. Alignments and keys are covered in a chalk talk before live footage is shown as Flynn coaches you through each position.

Game footage will give you a clear understanding of where receivers need to be re-directed depending on the formation. The coverages are shown versus Twins, Spread, Trio, Trey, Open, Doubles, and Bunch sets. Learn how to take away 4-verticals, the curl/flat combination, and force offenses to throw the longest, but shortest throw for minimal gains. You will gain a better understanding of how to defend both the run and pass against multiple formations.

A great coaching aide in this presentation is Coach Flynn's list of the eight most common mistakes defensive backs make. This will help you focus on your young players' techniques and establish a learning progression. By understanding these mistakes coaches can design practice plans aimed at reducing them thus developing more effective defensive backs.

This multiple look secondary can be adapted to any defense and is sure to make your secondary a ball hawking nightmare for any offense. Apply this knowledge and watch your DBs become the playmakers on your team.

54 minutes. 2012.



DVD
Buy at Championship Productions

Cover: the 3-3-5 defense: basic schemes
The 3-3-5 Defense: Basic Schemes
with Joe Lee Dunn,
McMurry University Defensive Coordinator;
Joe Lee Dunn is considered to be the "pioneer" of the 3-3-5 Defense. Using the 3-3 scheme,Coach Dunn has produced top-ranked defenses at Mississippi State, Memphis and South Carolina.

If you have an abundance of linebackers and DBs, but not many defensive lineman, the 3-3-5 Defense can help you put a stingy defense on the field using the personnel you have. Dunn admits "you can usually find linebackers' and defensive backs, it's rare to find defensive lineman that are good enough to win."

3-3-5 Overview
Joe Lee Dunn delivers an extensive marker board presentation on the alignments, assignments and reads for his 3-3 defense. Dunn discusses the necessary traits and skills for each position including the defensive line, linebackers, cornerbacks, strong safeties and the free safety.

Dunn provides three calls and four alignments to form the base of this multiple look defense.

Build your 3-3 defensive skill sets using three of Dunn's favorite conditioning drills. Each drill provides a conditioning element while working on alignments, pursuit skills and pass drops.

Dunn discusses the versatility of the 3-3 defense, the personal needs and the reads for each position. He gives you a look at his weekly practice schedule breakdown for teaching the 3-3 and building the needed skill set into your players.

Stopping the Spread Offense
The 3-3 defense provides a variety of advantages for stopping the spread:

  • Multiple blitz options
  • Puts enough DBs on the field to cover all of the receivers
  • Allows you to put quicker, faster players on the field for coverage, pursuit and tackling is space

Dunn diagrams eight strategies for taking on an empty backfield formation and describes the characteristics your athletes need to make this defense effective.

He finishes the spread offense segment by taking you through an alignment variation that has been successful against the spread. The "Wild" defense has seven variations, which Dunn diagrams and he explains the defensive line movement, linebacker movement and secondary responsibilities.

Teams that lack depth at the defensive line should take a look at this 3-3 defense to give them a competitive edge against today's offenses.

A bonus section features game footage showing the defense in action.

57 minutes. 2010.

DVD
Buy at Championship Productions


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