The Tite Front: Special Personnel Packages

The Tite Front: Special Personnel Packages

Coach Tyler Manes explains the "Long Cobra Rambo" creeper from the "Peso" package that is a big part of Dave Aranda's defensive playbook. Click the link to see more: https://throwdeeppublishing.com/pages... Automated Transcript: Long Cobra Rambo. I think we've used all these calls on our previous packages. So we should already know what long is what Cobra is and what Rambo is especially Rambo. That's going to be our base coverage. So that's gonna be Bradshaw to remember anytime the quarterback comes up in the Dave Aranda language, it's going to be a creeper. So it's a four man pressure with cover to behind it. Long is telling the ends to slant to the field. Cobra is going to be our boundary, corner pressure. Because we know it's a boundary corner pressure. And we call dragon strop knows that he has to go vegan, because this corner, pre snap is gonna tell him I'm here. Now whenever you run corner pressure, you're going to get a little little wonky with trying to get this free CFL live for which is why I only want to do this. If it's on the hash, now with high school hashes, this is a pretty short distance, so you're able to do this. So we're just playing our normal cloud coverage over here. So you have a guy on the shelf and there's there's rotation is going to start a little bit before the cadence. Alright, if we show this I don't mind. Hopefully the path still gets there. But you want to be able to make sure because as soon as you start doing this, and offenses know that this guy starts creeping because all quarterbacks get antsy when you call a corner blitz are they going to do they're gonna want to slant or they're gonna want to stick one or the other, I'm just gonna make this really easy throw. So this guy cannot be late, this cloud safety cannot be late and he's just taught to take this little box up because he has helped over top so this is three by one, the other side is two by two. We're just telling our guys to relate to too late to three relate to till. Right alright. So if this guy breaks, then we're going to be rerouted across or any of the three. If three is fast, he's gonna be relating to three even though we're copying this because we're making a river lay call because the pressure is coming from All right, so those of you who have a river this Nicole should already know how to play to read because he's typically either Sam or a strong safety or strong safety obviously is trying to recover on a regular rainbow coverage. And our Sam is learning how to play to read because one typically corners transition as they gain weight from corner to safety that Sam so a lot of our kids transition so they end up learning, corner safety and outside linebacker if they continue to grow. Sometimes we get kids that are you know, they're 510 but they only weigh 140 pounds as a freshman. You know, they got pretty good feet for pretty fast or playing soccer they're playing, running track or playing basketball, you know they can jump and things like that, but they're not going to be able to handle the physical aspect of what we ask our outside linebackers or even our safeties what to do. So as a freshman, you know, they get pretty good reps here. Next, you know, sophomore year, their transition to safety, it's really easy. The concepts are still the same, you're still running loose man to read. And then all of a sudden they gain another 20 pounds that you see a lot of times with sophomores turning into juniors you see them gain 20 plus pounds and all of a sudden they're your more physical guys. You transition them down and now they know the full back end teaching the front end and they're really really smart instinctual players that are outside backer so that's kind of the the farm system that we have that this guy is also already typically going to be probably a strong safety or a SAM anyways depending on the year so you should already know how to run to recovery. So just wanted to read something new this hammertek He's playing over top #TiteFront #MintFront #34Defense #NickelDefense