The 4-2-2 is the premier defense in Kansas. It is a front heavy defense only to be used if you have a pair of good defensive backs. This defense is very effective against the run and you don't need to blitz to get a good pass rush.
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DE-1)Line up to the outside shoulder of the offensive end. 2)His inside is forward and will take a small step toward the offensive end at the snap to jam the end.(this will help keep the offensive end off your linebakers and helps the defensive backs determine if the play is run or pass before deciding what they have to do.) 3)the defensive ends have contain and are responsible for turning everything back to the inside to the linebackers. They will rush from the outside in. 4)they are responsible for the QB on the option. DT-1)The defensive tackles are responsible for shooting the gaps and creaing confusion and disrupt the timing in the opponents backfield. 2)they line up anywhere between the center and the end. they will shoot gaps either right or left depending on the signal from the sideline. 3)the ideal place to line up is in the gaps or heads up on the gaurd. 4)their key is to get to the ball carier. LB-1)is responsable for the backs. 2)must read offensive gaurds. 3)line up 2 yards behind defensive tackles. 4)if the offensive end is not the outside reciver then the linebacker to that side is responsible for the tight end. C -1)responsible for the end reciver on each side. 2)must play pass first then run. 3)is responsible for the pitch man on the run. 4)last line of defense 5)line up 7-10 yards from reciver or end.(In some cases you would line up 7 yards deep and 2 yards in or out, to take away either the inside or outside passing lane.
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-the corners have outside recivers -strong linebacker has the tight end -the weak linebacker has the lone back4-2-2 vs. 1 WR/1 TE/2 BACKS
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-corners take reciver and tight end -linebackers have backs.4-2-2 vs twins
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-corners have end recivers -strong linebacker takes the inside reciver -weak linebacker keys the lone back4-2-2 vs. 2TE/2BACKS
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-corners have tight ends -linebackers have backs (If they set up in veer or pro-set then the linbackers key the back to his side)4-2-2 vs. spread A
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-corners take the outside recivers -linebackers take inside recivers to their side -defensive ends line up a yard or two outside the gaurds -defensive tackles line up like linebackers.(one will blitz the other will drop back into coverage and key the QB4-2-2 vs.spread B
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-Corners have outside recivers -linebackers have tight ends4-2-2 vs 2WR/2Backs
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-the defensive ends line up one or two yards from offensive gaurds -the defensive tackles shoot the "a" gaps -the linebackers key backs -the corners have wide recivers
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I would like to thank Coach Steve Schneider from Linn High School, Home of thr Bulldogs. Steve uses the 4-2-2 and has had success with a 14-3 record over the last two seasons. Go Bulldogs!!!
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