How do you recognize coverages pre-snap
How do you recognize coverages pre-snap?
Post snap? Best way to tell man vs. zone? |
For me, it's all about the safeties Pre-snap... One safety high and it's cover 3 or cover 1 (man). Two safeties high and it's cover 2 (or 4 on rare occasions). This doesn't always hold true, as sometimes the strong safety will stay back and play "robber" to get to his zone assignment or lock onto a man, but it is a good barometer.
Post-snap, again, your first look should be the safeties. If they "rotate" (one goes back and the other comes up and essentially stands his ground) its cover 1 or cover 3. At that point, you can watch the corners to decipher if it's 1 or 3. If the corners bail out and go deep, it's a cover 3 shell. If they stand their ground a bit, they're in man. Obviously, if both safeties bail out, it's cover 2 (or 4). For man v zone, the easiest way pre-snap is to send a receiver in motion. If the corner follows him, it's man. If he passes him off, it's zone. Someone else can probably add some more tips. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Man the defenders IMMEDIATELY move out of the huddle to cover their man.
Zone they slowly move towards their position then SLIDE over to the man to mask the coverage. Cover 3 ALWAYS has a safety slide up to the middle. |
Re: How do you recognize coverages pre-snap
Another way to tell is to put a receiver in motion. If the corner covering him follows him all the way across the formation, it's man coverage. If he doesn't, it's zone coverage.
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