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The 4-3 Defense:
by the Experts
Edited by
Earl Browning
Page 2 c 1998 Coaches Choice Books All rights reserved Printed in - photo 2
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(c) 1998 Coaches Choice Books. All rights reserved.
Printed in the United States.
No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of Sagamore Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 1-57167-324-5
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 98-87456
Cover Design: Dody Bullerman
Cover Photo: Courtesy of The Gainesville Sun and Dede Smith
Developmental Editor: Jeff Walker
Production Manager: Michelle A. Summers
Coaches Choice Books is a division of:
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Table of Contents
Chapter
1 Linebackers in the 4-3 Defense (1993)
Mike Archer
5
2 The Miami 4-3 Attack Defense (1996)
Butch Davis
27
3 The WVU 4-3 Stack Defense (1994)
Bill Kirelawich
37
4 Linebackers in the 4-3 Scheme (1995)
Rick Lantz
47
5 The 4-3 Defensive Package (1995)
Sonny Lubick
57
6 A Complete 4-3 Defensive Package (1996)
Mike Major
69
7 The UT 4-3 Base Defense (1994)
Larry Marmie
93
8 The IU 4-3 Front Package (1994)
Joe Novak
105
9 The OSU 4-3 Secondary Coverages (1996)
Fred Pagac
125
10 The MSU 4-3 Package (1994)
George Perles
135
11 The 4-3 with Stunts (1996)
Jackie Sherrill
145
12 The Penetrating 4-3 Defense (1993)
Ty Smith
157
13 Simplifying the Bears 4-3 Defense (1994)
Dave Wannstedt
171
14 OSU 4-3 Defensive Overview (1994)
Bill Young
193
About the Editor
215

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Chapter 1
Linebackers in the 4-3 Defense
By
Mike Archer
University of Kentucky
1993
The 4-3 we are teaching at Kentucky is the same type defense they teach at Virginia and Louisville. A lot of the terminology is the same at all three schools. Basically, we are an attacking front seven. Our front seven men are going to attack the line of scrimmage. Our linebackers-in a normal situation-align at a depth of five yards. We will adjust that depth weekly against certain football teams. I-formation teams are going to run the football in certain situations. When I coached at Miami University with Coach Howard Schnellenberger, we were in the I-formation when we were going to run the football, or we were going to run the play action pass.
Basically, we are going to line our linebackers up at five yards. Our front four linemen are going to attack the line of scrimmage and read on the run. We want them to get as much penetration as they can. On the snap of the ball, they should snap off their hips, and get their hands on the blocker. However, if our front four men are attacking the line of scrimmage and our three linebackers are playing lateral, we have a problem. If the front four get into the backfield at a depth of two yards and our linebackers are five yards deep we will have a crease in the defense. That is a seven-yard crease and it is a major problem. Therefore, we must attack the line of scrimmage with the three linebackers.
We are going to attack, and we are going to be simple. We want to get into a lot of different looks so the offensive line will have to spend a lot
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of time working out how they will block our different stunts. Multiplicity is one of the advantages of the 4-3 defense over the 50 defense. When we played the 50 defense we wanted to be simple and still be sound. However, with the 4-3 defense you can be sound and be multiple. You can do this as long as the package you put together is simple to learn and allows your players to be aggressive. Coaches will stand up and boast about being able to get into 34 different fronts. The mistake some of those coaches make with the multiple defense is the fact that they do not play any of those fronts very well. I would rather play four fronts and be able to play them well against every blocking scheme, than get into 24 fronts and be good at none of them. I think this should be the bottom line as you prepare your defense.
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