tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2202234139412864465.post5466133180062749619..comments2024-03-14T12:53:47.619-04:00Comments on BLITZOLOGY: Seam DropBlitzologyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08071481569215197321noreply@blogger.comBlogger13125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2202234139412864465.post-88344169926962141462018-01-12T14:43:16.460-05:002018-01-12T14:43:16.460-05:00thanks, I continue to reading and I know what is t...thanks, I continue to reading and I know what is the slash release now.<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10527295197277726426noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2202234139412864465.post-32939362209429750702018-01-12T14:37:36.036-05:002018-01-12T14:37:36.036-05:00Hi!. Can you please tell me what is the slash rele...Hi!. Can you please tell me what is the slash release and the stack release ?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10527295197277726426noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2202234139412864465.post-71868318830166282142017-06-10T13:52:21.896-04:002017-06-10T13:52:21.896-04:00We have sort of combined the 2 techniques. Split ...We have sort of combined the 2 techniques. Split field coverage team im only talking read side tech by the SS...We play outside lev of #2 and funnel them to the middle using a catch tech .... we still play a smash/China call by sinking the CBS and having the overhang bust ass out there.... if 2 has got our hips inside because we collision and carry the vertical then upon hearing a smash call we speed turn off like a sling shot. Only thing that's tough is the slant window to #2 usually a bang bang play ... if 2 is vertical you must get a collision MUST GET A COLLISION before running to a smash callAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05063621358620905004noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2202234139412864465.post-54013662830210577972016-10-13T01:42:46.007-04:002016-10-13T01:42:46.007-04:00Seam technique is designed to be played with a cor...Seam technique is designed to be played with a corner who is in a tight 1/3 playing aggressively on the #1 WR. The corner is not playing a deep zone looking to midpoint 2 verticals. So having the Seam player work inside out doesn't really work with the corner technique. <br /><br />The Seam player is squeezing #2 inside to the 3RH dropper or the MOF safety. We play seam technique and the skinny post has never been an issue. Our seam players collision outside in and carry the vertical. The MOF safety breaks on the throw and we have a 2 on 1 coverage against the route. Blitzologyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08071481569215197321noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2202234139412864465.post-85174832556804230522016-10-12T13:28:49.851-04:002016-10-12T13:28:49.851-04:00seam dropper play outside-in my issue is the skinn...seam dropper play outside-in my issue is the skinny post which is always a c3 beater.playing it inside out would that more protected for middle safety and if you have 2 verticals you can get outside help from corner> what your thoughtsAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00629495017280501995noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2202234139412864465.post-30636388165517080692013-09-25T05:04:00.654-04:002013-09-25T05:04:00.654-04:00This is great information, thanks’ for share!This is great information, thanks’ for share!dvdhttp://thietbivienthongbachkhoa.com/Default.asp?mod=ProductType&action=list&TypeID=277&temp=Vertuvn_vn&Object=8&ItemID=277&Language=vnnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2202234139412864465.post-26377673401597856262011-09-27T00:16:56.839-04:002011-09-27T00:16:56.839-04:00Wouldn't the collision technique used on a sea...Wouldn't the collision technique used on a seam route depend on a spot drop or pattern read by the flat defender?Michaelhttp://coachmhowell.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2202234139412864465.post-9287732895227935622011-03-07T18:21:20.857-05:002011-03-07T18:21:20.857-05:00Thanks for your response, I didn't see it unti...Thanks for your response, I didn't see it until now. I guess the difficult thing for me with the SEAM concept is that if we have an end or inside LB dropping to the SEAM, I can't see how they can match all the outside routes as described by the SEAM tech. Further, it makes sense to me that if #2 has width beyond a certain point, the SCIF becomes more useful because now #2 is farther away from your inside help.Traceyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13999040303649975431noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2202234139412864465.post-22054298227985633382011-01-30T12:16:02.264-05:002011-01-30T12:16:02.264-05:00Tracey,
You are correct in that when you play a SC...Tracey,<br />You are correct in that when you play a SCIF technique player you need to have the corner read 2-1 and play a divider agaist 2 vertical threats because the SCIF player will not carry the vertical by #2. We tell our SCIF guy to have hands on #2 eyes on #1 when re-routing in the seam. If #1 is stopping his route (smash concept) you need to expand. If #1 is continuing vertical you can hang on #2. Your question about SCIF or SEAM vs. a tight split #2 is why I am starting to like the SEAM concept because the coverage is the same regardless of the alignment of #2. I don't like the idea of 2 different drops by the players dropping on #2 because of the teaching time involved. Great questions.Blitzologyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08071481569215197321noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2202234139412864465.post-31104513869554593792011-01-26T05:33:12.439-05:002011-01-26T05:33:12.439-05:00I get confused on the SCIF tech. In other posts I ...I get confused on the SCIF tech. In other posts I think it is described as saying that the SCIF player will reroute #2 and expand to the curl if he is vertical. I also assume that the CB is going to read #2, and if he is vertical then he will play the divider. So for ex on hitch/seam or smash the CB is leaving #1. The SCIF player must then expand to this route? The comment above has the SCIF carrying #2 up to 14yds, which to me would make it impossible to expand out to #1. Also, how SCIF is done vs. a tight alignment by #2, for example a TE to the field? Playing inside out would give a lot of space out to the curl. Maybe an idea would be to use a dividing line (such as 5y outside the hash). If #2 is inside that line, CB and 2S player use the Lebeau "seam" tech. If #2 is outside that line, CB and 2S player use the "SCIF" tech. Thoughts?Traceyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13999040303649975431noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2202234139412864465.post-85615131491919201832010-04-19T14:28:58.689-04:002010-04-19T14:28:58.689-04:00either way, i still enjoy your posts. I was just ...either way, i still enjoy your posts. I was just making sure SCIF was recognized as different from the Lebeau techniqueAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2202234139412864465.post-49526047274946869902010-04-19T11:01:54.593-04:002010-04-19T11:01:54.593-04:00That is one of the topics of debates about fire zo...That is one of the topics of debates about fire zone technique. Is it a seam (outside in) or a scif (inside out)? Both have positives and negatives. The drop on #2 is critical to the coverage being effective but which one is better? We utilize the Scif drop you discribed in our FZ coverage. I just wanted to look at the technique Coach Lebeau is using. Maybe I should do a compare contrast on the 2 different thought processes.Blitzologyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08071481569215197321noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2202234139412864465.post-28472812819515303362010-04-18T21:50:44.006-04:002010-04-18T21:50:44.006-04:00The SCIF (Seam-Curl-Flat) technique plays the seam...The SCIF (Seam-Curl-Flat) technique plays the seam threat from inside out... re-routing with the outside hand, making sure to keep the inside hand free (this keeps the shoulders relatively parallel to the LOS and keeps the player's eyes on the QB). The SCIF tech relies on the man to read #2. If #2 goes vertical in the seam he carries to 14yds before releasing to deep coverage players. If #2 doesn't threaten the seam, then the SCIF players plays through to the curl zone, and then to the flat.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com