Cover 3 by Bob Stoops
Cover 3 by Bob Stoops
Cover 3 by Bob Stoops
Bob Stoops
Philosophy
A. Great run defense for one back sets. (All gaps are accounted for)
B. Gives a pressure look to QB (makes him honor pressure)
C. Must bring pressure and change up coverage from alignment
Alignment
• Corners- line up outside eyeshade, tight to the WR one or two yards off from the
receiver.
• Rover and Sam- lines up on inside eye of the #2 receiver. Plays 1-3 yards off
receiver depending if they are pressing or not.
• Free Safety- lines up 12 yards splitting the two widest threats
Corners-
• Play a Press Technique.
• Press Technique- Open step just before the snap (corners need to try to time the
snap), eyes are looking in, they open step will create a ½ turn so the corner is
looking at #2 and #1 at the same time. Corners outside shoulder are now on
WR’s outside shoulder. Next they will cross over and run. Corner should have a
3 yard cushion, they will mirror the WR’s feet and if they need to use the hands
they can (vs. Out and Up)
• Play Post and Go first- they will run with any Post or Go routes unless they see a
wheel by the #2. If they see a Wheel they will split the two deep routes so they
can play both. This is the only time they come of the post.
• Vs. Boot action the corners cut off any Post routes
• Vs. Trips they play the same techniques, away from trips the corner has the deep
routes for ½ the field.
• If #1 on your side runs a square in you will gain depth and look to cut off a
backside post
Free Safety-
• The Safety will make all plays 3 yards inside of each hash. Unless #1 runs a
square in to his side.
• Safety is an aggressive run player
• Eyes go to the twins side first because it is a more dangerous pass threat.
• If #2 runs a wheel gain depth and look to play a post by #1
• If #1 runs a square in on the twins side they will jump the pattern
• Vs. any boot action the Free will close on any crossing routes.
• Vs. Trips the Free with have the ¼ on the side of trips.