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Cover: 3-5-3 defense: man-to-man coverage schemes
3-5-3 Defense: Man-to-Man Coverage Schemes
with Rob Manchester,
Georgia Military College Defensive Coordinator;
ranked #2 in the nation in overall Team Defense in 2007

Rob Manchester delivers seven man coverages that you can add to your 3-5-3 Defense. These man schemes can compliment your zone coverages by allowing you to switch back-and-forth based on the flow of the offense. These coverages also allow you to keep the same blitz package, giving you multiple looks that will cause confusion for the opposing offense.

These man coverage packages feature multiple back and under coverages. Manchester has simplified the calls used to identify the schemes to make it easier for the players to learn and implement on game day, which minimizes the margin of error. Manchester shares this system with you so you can incorporate it into your system.

Packages consist of three true man free concepts and four zero man concepts:

  • Cover Deuce - 4 man pressure perfect for first down and long distance situations versus pass as it gives you another guy underneath for coverage.
  • Cover 1 - Similar to Cover Deuce, it's a true 3-man free cover with a 5-man pressure except the non-blitzing linebacker has to cover the running back. Includes adjustments for motion to doubles and trips formations.
  • Cover 1 Fly - Same as Cover 1, but you make an adjustment when you get a trips formation. Great coverage to defend bunch sets, rub routes and wide receiver screens as it always allows you to have a free safety over top.
  • Cover 0 - Both outside guys are blitzing off the edge, only run vs. a 2-back formation. Three linebackers are in charge of two backs, with the remaining linebacker left under.
  • Cover Black - A 5-man pressure package that leaves no defenders deep. Two linebackers remain to help with the third receiver.
  • Cover Brown - This is a 6-man pressure package, leaving one linebacker to cover the running back.
  • Cover Blue - This is a 6-man pressure in which the free safety has the running back/third receiver.

Every coverage is shown in diagram format, followed by a wide and end-zone video clips. Manchester breaks down each coverage making it easy for you to understand how to use multiple coverages on the back end while remaining simple up front. Each coverage includes adjustments for motion to double and vs trips formations. You also get various looks versus multiple offensive formations, including doubles and trips look.

A great compliment to Manchester's 3-5-3 Blitz package and Zone Coverage DVDs.

60 minutes. 2010.

DVD
Buy at Championship Productions

Cover: 3-5-3 defense: zone coverages
3-5-3 Defense: Zone Coverages
with Rob Manchester,
Georgia Military College Defensive Coordinator;
ranked #2 in the nation in overall Team Defense in 2007

Rob Manchester gives you five zone coverages that you can add to your 3-5-3 Defense. These zone schemes will compliment your man coverages to allow you to change back-and-forth based on the flow of the offense. These coverages also allow you to keep the same blitz package, giving you multiple looks that will cause confusion and force the quarterback to make quick reads that can lead to interceptions.

Manchester, with his years of experience and success in the 3-5-3, takes you through a detailed breakdown of five zone coverages.

  • Cover Gray - A 3-deep with 4-under coverage that is only run with 4-man pressure. Will allow you to cheat on any route in the flat.
  • Cover Green - A 5-man pressure package with a 3-under, 3-deep look. Forces QB to make a quick read/pass.
  • Cover Red - A rotating defense with three defensive backs where the free safety replaces the blitzing linebacker.
  • Cover Orange - Quarters coverage (four deep zone coverage) that works well against spread formation to defeat the four vertical package. Can be run versus any pro or doubles formation.
  • Cover Gold - A rotating defense with the corners and safety playing the deep middle.
  • Every coverage is shown in diagram format, followed by a wide and end-zone video clip. Throughout the video review, Manchester breaks down each coverage making it easy for you to understand how to use multiple coverages on the back end while remaining simple up front. You also get various looks versus multiple offensive formations, including doubles and trips looks.

    If you already run the 3-5-3 this is the most up to date DVD of its kind that goes into such detail and makes so much sense when it comes defending offenses from the 3-5-3. This is a great compliment to Manchester's 3-5-3 Blitz package DVD.

    58 minutes. 2010.

    DVD
    Buy at Championship Productions

    Cover: georgia military 3-5-3 defense 4-pack
    Georgia Military 3-5-3 Defense 4-Pack
    FD-03664A: with Rob Manchester,
    Georgia Military College Defensive Coordinator

    Rob Manchester has served on the GMC defensive coaching staff since 2003, serving as defensive coordinator since 2007. In seven seasons (2003-09), GMC has been a top five ranked defense four times, including #2 overall in 2007; and led the country in rush defense in 2004 and 2007. Manchester's defense helped GMC to the the NJCAA National Runner-up in 2005.

    Use the 3-5-3 to match up with any offense; spread, power game and more.

    In 2004, Georgia Military launched its wildly popular video series "Encyclopedia of the 3-5-3 Defense." Since then, the Bulldogs have re-invented their vaunted defense to better match up with today's offenses, to counter adjustments offenses have made to attack the 3-5-3 and to simplify the defense for their athletes.

    The biggest change you will see is the ends are now in a five technique and getting out and running to the ball. This change stops the ends from getting clogged up in the middle. In addition, the ends take the dive action, which frees up the second level to make the QB in the zone read schemes.

    This defense is designed to stop the run first. However, it has different coverages and front packages so that you can bring pressure in a variety of ways and can blitz either 3, 4, 5 or 6 players on any snap. The speed you can put on the field will allow you to match up with any offense style and stop any run.

    Manchester talks you thru game film showing Georgia Military's base, solid, under, tuff and heads alignments versus different formations. The different defensive front packages force the offense to form new blocking rules. The defense does not cover the offensive guards, which creates a "what if" mentality because they have to account for all five players on the second level.

    Manchester includes a review of the personnel needed to run the 3-5-3 Defense. He explains traits to look for in each position to help you set up your defense.

    Take a fresh look at the 3-5-3 defense today!

    50 minutes. 2010.



    FD-03664B: with Rob Manchester,
    Georgia Military College Defensive Coordinator;
    ranked #2 in the nation in overall Team Defense in 2007

    Overwhelm your opponent's offense with these easy to teach blitz packages.

    Rob Manchester has been the Defensive Coordinator at Georgia Military College since 2007. During this time the Bulldogs have earned the reputation as having one of the best defenses in the NJCAA while running the 3-5-3 defense.

    This video takes Coach Manchester's years of experience in the 3-5-3 and makes it easy to understand and install with your own players.

    • This DVD contains over 25 blitzes and provides a packaging system to help eliminate doubt and confusion for your defenders. These blitz packages will force opposing offensive coordinators to spend additional practice time prepping for your defense.
    • If you run the 3-5-3, this video will help simplify your system and provide defenders with word recognition to help them play faster and without hesitation.
    • This blitz package keeps offenses guessing because there are always defenders coming; the offense just doesn't know from where.
    • Manchester's system allows his players to play faster knowing the full blitz responsibility before the offense is even set.

    Every blitz is shown in diagram format, followed by a wide and end-zone video clip. Throughout, Manchester teaches you how to most effectively run the blitz and what mistakes to avoid.

    If you have struggled making terminology in your blitz package easy to understand, Manchester has the answer for you.

    This is the most up to date DVD of its kind that goes into such detail and makes so much sense when it comes the blitzing from the 3-5-3 defense.

    51 minutes. 2010.



    FD-03664C: with Rob Manchester,
    Georgia Military College Defensive Coordinator;
    ranked #2 in the nation in overall Team Defense in 2007

    Rob Manchester delivers seven man coverages that you can add to your 3-5-3 Defense. These man schemes can compliment your zone coverages by allowing you to switch back-and-forth based on the flow of the offense. These coverages also allow you to keep the same blitz package, giving you multiple looks that will cause confusion for the opposing offense.

    These man coverage packages feature multiple back and under coverages. Manchester has simplified the calls used to identify the schemes to make it easier for the players to learn and implement on game day, which minimizes the margin of error. Manchester shares this system with you so you can incorporate it into your system.

    Packages consist of three true man free concepts and four zero man concepts:

    • Cover Deuce - 4 man pressure perfect for first down and long distance situations versus pass as it gives you another guy underneath for coverage.
    • Cover 1 - Similar to Cover Deuce, it's a true 3-man free cover with a 5-man pressure except the non-blitzing linebacker has to cover the running back. Includes adjustments for motion to doubles and trips formations.
    • Cover 1 Fly - Same as Cover 1, but you make an adjustment when you get a trips formation. Great coverage to defend bunch sets, rub routes and wide receiver screens as it always allows you to have a free safety over top.
    • Cover 0 - Both outside guys are blitzing off the edge, only run vs. a 2-back formation. Three linebackers are in charge of two backs, with the remaining linebacker left under.
    • Cover Black - A 5-man pressure package that leaves no defenders deep. Two linebackers remain to help with the third receiver.
    • Cover Brown - This is a 6-man pressure package, leaving one linebacker to cover the running back.
    • Cover Blue - This is a 6-man pressure in which the free safety has the running back/third receiver.

    Every coverage is shown in diagram format, followed by a wide and end-zone video clips. Manchester breaks down each coverage making it easy for you to understand how to use multiple coverages on the back end while remaining simple up front. Each coverage includes adjustments for motion to double and vs trips formations. You also get various looks versus multiple offensive formations, including doubles and trips look.

    A great compliment to Manchester's 3-5-3 Blitz package and Zone Coverage DVDs.

    60 minutes. 2010.



    FD-03664D: with Rob Manchester,
    Georgia Military College Defensive Coordinator;
    ranked #2 in the nation in overall Team Defense in 2007

    Rob Manchester gives you five zone coverages that you can add to your 3-5-3 Defense. These zone schemes will compliment your man coverages to allow you to change back-and-forth based on the flow of the offense. These coverages also allow you to keep the same blitz package, giving you multiple looks that will cause confusion and force the quarterback to make quick reads that can lead to interceptions.

    Manchester, with his years of experience and success in the 3-5-3, takes you through a detailed breakdown of five zone coverages.

  • Cover Gray - A 3-deep with 4-under coverage that is only run with 4-man pressure. Will allow you to cheat on any route in the flat.
  • Cover Green - A 5-man pressure package with a 3-under, 3-deep look. Forces QB to make a quick read/pass.
  • Cover Red - A rotating defense with three defensive backs where the free safety replaces the blitzing linebacker.
  • Cover Orange - Quarters coverage (four deep zone coverage) that works well against spread formation to defeat the four vertical package. Can be run versus any pro or doubles formation.
  • Cover Gold - A rotating defense with the corners and safety playing the deep middle.
  • Every coverage is shown in diagram format, followed by a wide and end-zone video clip. Throughout the video review, Manchester breaks down each coverage making it easy for you to understand how to use multiple coverages on the back end while remaining simple up front. You also get various looks versus multiple offensive formations, including doubles and trips looks.

    If you already run the 3-5-3 this is the most up to date DVD of its kind that goes into such detail and makes so much sense when it comes defending offenses from the 3-5-3. This is a great compliment to Manchester's 3-5-3 Blitz package DVD.

    58 minutes. 2010.



    DVD
    Buy at Championship Productions

    Cover: ucla 4-3 defensive system
    UCLA 4-3 Defensive System
    FD-02324A: with Larry Kerr,
    Colorado St. University Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator;

    Former UCLA Defensive Coordinator;

    Coach Kerr has turned UCLA into one of the top defensive football teams in the nation using the 4-3 defense. In his first season with UCLA, the Bruins defense ranked 18th nationally and second in the Pac-10 in total defense and tied for the league lead in fewest defensive touchdowns allowed. In this DVD, Kerr highlights the advantages of the 4-3 defense: Flexibility, the ability to make adjustments to one back sets and to adjust easily to two tight end sets, and the ability to disguise line stunts and blitzes. He covers the seven man front by detailing the base alignments and gap responsibilities of each player. Kerr uses game footage to show the 4-3 using the seven man front versus the flow play, flood play, ace set, trey set, deuce formation, and one back set. Using additional footage, he details the eight man front versus the run and then the pass, highlighting the two-back, deuce, trey and ace sets. As a bonus, Kerr draws up how to defend the spread, option, and Wing-T. Coach Kerr concludes by sharing practice film of the four key drills (run and hit, giant lift tackle, string out tackle, and pursuit drill) he uses in to make this defense effective!

    90 minutes. 2005.

    FD-02324B: with Don Johnson,
    Oakland Raiders (NFL) Defensive Line Coach;
    former UCLA Defensive Line Coach

    Coach Johnson has a wealth of football knowledge and experience that he uses in this DVD to teach various defensive line techniques and blitz coverages. He has been coaching football for 28 years and in 2003 he coached the ABC-Chevrolet National Defensive Player of the Year. Coach Johnson covers the fundamentals of defensive line play in this presentation and everything he teaches centers around MAP (mental, attitude, and physical). He will highlight the differences in play in seven and eight man fronts and use game footage to show the proper way to deal with pulling linemen, base blocking, pass blocking, screens, draws, one gap and two gap coverages. Coach Johnson will also cover in detail five effective moves to teach defensive linemen to escape blocks. He teaches the guidelines to developing defensive linemen by teaching responsibilities, stance, pre-snap reads, vision, attack, using the hands and feet, escapes, lanes, and rush and react. The final section of the presentation uses actual practice footage to highlight the following drills: Shoot, change of direction, reach, wrong way, step punch, footwork reverse, counter, and power move which will develop your defensive linemen into ferocious pass rushers and stout run stoppers.

    45 minutes. 2005.

    FD-02324C: with Gary DeLoach,
    University of North Texas Defensive Coordinator;
    formerUCLA Secondary Coach

    Coach Gary DeLoach has over 25 successful years of experience coaching football at the HS, JUCO, DI-AA, and DI levels. In his first season at UCLA, the Bruin secondary allowed just 15 touchdown passes (#1 in Pac-10) over 13 games and led the Pac-10 in pass defense giving up just 200.7 yards per game through the air. In this DVD, you will learn the basic principles of zone and man pass defense. DeLoach highlights the four key principles in zone and man defense that he has taught throughout his career: Defending the field, breaking on the ball, rushing the passer, and defending deep to short. DeLoach emphasizes playing primarily zone or man defense and using the other as a "change of pace" defense. In this presentation, he will show you how to hide your coverages by playing pre-snap defense and making proper reads. Using game footage, DeLoach provides instruction for 2-deep zone, 3-deep zone, halves, quarters, press man, and off man coverages. He also includes reads and reactions versus the run.

    54 minutes. 2005.



    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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