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    Pete Carroll

    Head Football Coach

    University of Southern California

    Thank you. I am really excited to be here. I want to start by thanking Nike for putting on these

    clinics. It gives us a chance to exchange ideas, have some fun, and talk about the game we love.

    I was asked to speak about defense today. Ill try to give you some general thoughts that might

    help you on this topic. Im not trying to get you to change your defense, but Ill show you what

    we are doing.

    In order to be successful on defense you need to develop a philosophy. You have to know whatyou want to do, how you want it to look, and how you want it to feel. A philosophy is like a

    railroad track. You have a clear cut direction in which you are going. If you start to get off track

    it becomes real obvious to you. If you dont know what you want and what you are about you

    wont know when you are off course. If you do realize you are off course you wont know howto fix the problems you are having without a philosophy.

    If you cant write down your philosophy then you still have some work to do. If you dont have

    a clear view of your philosophy you will be floundering all over the place. It you win, it will be

    pure luck. One year you will win, it will be pure luck. One year you will run a 3-4 defense and

    the next year you will run a 4-3 based defense. You will never get zeroed in on what is

    important.

    I am an example of a person who got zeroed into a philosophy early. I went to Arkansas many

    years ago to work for Lou Holtz. Monte Kiffin was his defensive coordinator. He had just come

    over from Nebraska to take that job. He is now of course the defensive coordinator for the

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers and is one of the best coaches that has ever lived. Under Monte I was a

    part time coach in the secondary at Arkansas.

    Monte ran what is known in coaching circles as the 4-3 under defense. That was his base

    defense that he had developed and perfected at Nebraska as a gap control defense to stop the run

    and pressure the passer. That was the first time I started to get hold of something that had a

    philosophy to it. I started to grow with this defense. After all the years Ive been in football Ivenever coached anything but the 4-3 under defense. So I know this defense inside and out. Iknow the good side of the defense and I know the problems and weaknesses of this defense. I

    run it with one gap principles but can also make it work with some two gap principles.

    What I can give you today is a real basic understanding of this defense. I am not trying to sell

    this to you as being the best defense. What I am saying is that for me this is the defense that I

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    know best and can make work. The reason I run this as a base defense is that I know how to fix

    any problems that may be created.

    I want to start out explaining the basic front end coverage. Then well go over some of the more

    basic blitzes we run from this coverage. When I went to the NFL with the Minnesota Vikings,

    Monte Kiffin was there and we got together with another coach named Floyd Peters. He wasfrom the Northern California area. He played for the Cleveland Browns and had coached all

    over the NFL. He was one of the great pass rush specialists that has ever been. He believed as

    well that the 4-3 under was the best overall front to use to rush the passer.

    The 4-3 under defense has evolved over the years and adjusted over time. There are some

    different ways to do things from it. The presentation that I am going to give today is the one-gap approach. In principle we want to give our players a chance to know exactly what they

    have to defend. We also want to give them an attitude in which to do that. We want to be an

    attacking, aggressive football team. We dont want to sit and read the play like you often have

    to with two-gap principles of play. We want to attack into the gap at the snap, get off the ball

    to play on their side of the field and get after the quarterback.

    The big problem with any one-gap approach however is that it allows a ball carrier to get intothe secondary if one guy makes a mistake. No matter how aggressive the defense is there is a

    great amount of discipline that goes with this defense. You have to be very strict about your

    positioning and the placement of your players. You have to have the ability to maintain relative

    spacing between your players.

    When we talk about this front all gaps are lettered to give us a reference point. We letter the

    gaps on each side of the center as A, B, C, D, etc. We do this for the strong side and the weak

    side. For starters the Sam linebacker controls the D gap to his side of the field. He is in an

    inside-foot to outside-foot alignment on the tight end or what most coaches call a 9 techniquespot. He can never get reach blocked by the tight end in this position. He is the force player for

    everything run to his side of the field and turns everything back inside to the pursuit.

    The defensive end to the tight end side is responsible for controlling the C gap. He is an inside-

    foot to outside-foot alignment on the offensive tackle he is lining up against. If the tackle blocks

    inside then the defensive end has to close down with him in keep relative control of the C gap.

    The nose tackle plays in the A gap to the tight end side of the field in our defense. We have done

    a number of things with this position based upon the opposition at times. We have put him right

    in the A gap, we have cocked him on the center at times, and as needed we have even played him

    in a direct shade technique right over the center at times. The way we play him on base defense

    is as an inside-foot to outside-foot alignment or a 1 technique on the center to the strong side of

    the alignment.

    The prime spot on the defense to the weak side is the B gap player. He is an inside-foot to

    outside-foot alignment on the offensive guard to his side. He is a 3 technique player. He has B

    gap control but he cant get reached or hooked by the defense due to the way we align him. The

    whole scheme of this defense is predicated upon not getting hooked.

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    The best pass rusher on the team is usually the defensive end to the open side of the field. That

    puts him on the quarterbacks blind side and makes him a C gap player in this defense. We often

    align him wider than this in order to give him a better angle of attack and allow him to play in

    space. We align him a yard outside of the offensive tackle most of the time. He has to play C

    gap run support but at the same time he is rushing the passer like it is third and ten. He has to be

    able to close down however if the tackle blocks down on him.

    The front five players I mentioned are playing aggressive defense with their outside arms free.

    The only thing we cant allow to happen is for them to get hooked or reached by the defender.

    This alignment leaves open the strong side B Gap and the weak side A gap which are played by

    the Mike and Will linebackers. The Mike linebacker is in an inside-foot to out-side foot

    alignment on the offensive guard on his side of the field. The Will linebacker is aligned against

    the offensive guard to his side of the field. He is basically a protected player in this alignment

    and should make a lot of tackles. He has to control his weak-side A gap and play relative to the

    Mike linebacker and the Free Safety.

    The Free Safety is the force player to the open side or weak side of the ball. He works off the

    defensive ends play. The Defensive End works for leverage and force. The Free Safety worksoff of the Defensive End and fills where he is needed on run plays for example. If we are

    playing Cover 3 behind him the Strong Safety is going to have the middle of the secondary

    behind him but also fills off the linebackers side as needed depending upon the play. If the Samlinebacker does get hooked for example the Strong Safety will then have to come up and make

    the play. The offense will obviously gain a chunk of yardage on the play, but that is because

    there was a breakdown at the point of attack in our scheme.

    The two Safeties are both fill where needed sort of players. The have to keep everything on their

    inside shoulder. All the players in this defense have to keep the blocks in their inside shoulderand force the ball carrier back inside to the next player. Here is an example of our base

    alignment against a pro set backfield with wide receivers split to either side.

    4-3 UNDER DEFENSE VERSUS PRO SET

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    If you look at this front it is basically an eight man front against the run as well bring the FreeSafety down hard in run situations. This is a stop the run first type of defense. We want to

    outnumber the offense to either side of the ball. We call this particular alignment of the front an

    under and the coverage flex in our language. The open side of the alignment is the flex side

    and the tight end side is the strong or solid side. Those are our terms for the tight end side and

    the split end side of the formation.

    The defense is a man to man coverage scheme for the corners in this example. If we call a cover

    one flex, we are man to man on the corners with the strong safety moving into the middle of the

    field. The Free Safety or flex side safety is down on run support. The Sam Linebacker has the

    tight end in man to man in coverage. He has him anywhere he goes for this defensive call. He

    never switches if we are in this coverage and will go with him if the tight end does go in motion.

    The Mike Linebacker plays the first back out of the back field to the strong side. The Free

    Safety plays the first back out of the back field to the weak side. The Will linebacker plays the

    short middle. The gives us a man in the hole in the short middle area of the field. If we get a full

    flow by the backs to the strong side the Mike linebacker takes the first back and the Will

    linebacker takes the second back out of the backfield. The Free Safety becomes the short middle

    player.

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    If it is a full flow weak side play the Free Safety has the first back and the Will linebacker has

    the second man to the weak side. The Mike linebacker becomes the short hole player. In theory

    the middle hole player helps with the tight end but in reality he is the second line of defense

    against any breakdown in the pass rush. They can help on the draw play, scramble by the

    quarterback, or screen passes that they can see developing.

    If the offense comes out in a different look such as a Twins look to one side, the basic core of the

    defense stays the same. There are no adjustments to be made. The defenders take their men in

    coverage regardless of where they line up. The Mike linebacker has help in the middle from the

    short hole player. However, he cant allow himself to get beat in the flat. The play action pass is

    a problem for this defense. That is an area on which you really have to focus on reads and

    execution. That is a critical aspect you have to practice.

    Before we go any further, lets talk about personnel. You want to get your best players on thefield. The open side Defensive End has to be one of your best football players. Size does not

    matter as much. We want an athletic player who can move around.

    At Nose Tackle you have to find a player who likes to mix it up. We want a big guy in there

    who likes to get down and dirty. He is going to get doubled a lot on the run and pass and is

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    going to get down blocked a lot. He has to be a tough player. This guy can be a short and

    stubby type of player.

    The other defensive tackle the 3 technique player should be your premier interior pass rusher.

    He is going to get a lot of one on one blocks as it is hard to double team him because of where he

    lines up.

    The defensive end to the tight end side needs to be a defensive player that can play the run. He

    does not have to be a big time pass rusher. He has to play the C gap and stop the run.

    The Mike linebacker is a traditional middle linebacker. He is instinctive and makes a lot of calls

    for the defense. He may be the guy with the most experience or the best feel for the game.

    The Will linebacker can be a smaller player. He is generally protected in the defensive schemes

    and will not see as many blocks. All you want him to do most plays is flow and chase the

    football. We want our fastest linebacker at this position.

    The Sam linebacker has to be a good containment player. He has to be big and strong enough to

    play on the edge of the tight end. He has to be able to run in pass coverage also.

    The defensive backs that are the best run defenders are our safeties. The Free Safety is another

    player who makes a lot of tackles for us. He has to have good instincts. He is what we call a

    natural player. You dont have to coach this player too much. He has to have a feel for theeverything and understand the big picture.

    The corners have to run fast if you plan on playing bump and run. If they dont run fast then you

    can still play with them. But if your corners are not faster than the wide receivers you are facing

    dont play bump and run. Your asking them to do something they can not do and theyll get beatdeep. It is a race when you play bump and run and if you cant win the race dont play bump and

    run.

    If you have a million reads for your secondary you are crazy. They dont need that even at our

    level. All they need to know is their primary responsibility and then secondary. At the highest

    level in the NFL the pass game is as complex as you can imagine. However if a defender can

    play the post and the seam route then they can learn to play at that level. The thing that kills and

    breaks down a defense is a ball being thrown over the defenders head for a touchdown.

    Teach your younger players to play the deep middle and forget about all the confusing rules.

    The guy who is playing in the middle of the field has to figure out who can get into the middle.We want our safety to play in the middle of the two receivers that can run the post route. He

    wants to split the relationship with anyone who can get down the middle.

    When we play pass defense with our corners we play as tight was we can for the match up.

    Against spread offenses we back them off more.

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    If we get a one back or an Ace set the safeties are going to take care of it. Everything else in the

    defense stays the same. The Mike and Will linebackers take the back out of the backfield. If he

    goes to the strong side the Mike linebacker takes him. If he goes to the weak side the Will

    linebacker takes him. The linebacker that is not involved in coverage drops into the short middle

    hole on pass coverage. The Free Safety adjusts down to take the second tight end.

    If the offense spreads out a bit into a double set to one side we dont make any adjustment exceptto match up better with the safeties. Everything else on the defense remains the same. Everyone

    is playing their gap control and support schemes. If the back goes in motion to leave an empty

    backfield set the linebacker to the side of the motion takes him. The remaining linebacker

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    bumps over to the middle to balance the defense and plays football.

    If the offense comes out in a triples set the adjustment is made by the safeties. In this case

    pictured the Strong Safety goes out to cover the third receiver to the strong side. The Free Safety

    moves to the middle third of the field and plays the middle third. Everyone else stays the same

    with the linebackers playing the remaining back the same way. Trips to the other side would

    flop the role of the safeties. Or if one is a better cover person that the other you can protect

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    accordingly.

    For a base defense to hold up you have to have some things that you can use to complement it.

    When you play USC every single one of my players is going to have a blitz pattern. The offense

    will have to account for every player on our side of the ball in their pass protection scheme.

    The next thing that I am going to show you are some of the most basic combinations of pass

    rushes that we use with the under defensive front. I want it to be multiple so that the defense

    doesnt know who is coming and from where.

    The first blitz that I am going to show you is what we simply refer to as Sam and Mike. We

    are going to use the strong side linebacker and middle linebackers to rush the passer. We slant

    our strong side defensive end, nose guard, and 3 technique to the open side of their formationaway from their normal rush gaps. The weak side defensive end is going to drop into pass

    coverage on this play. The alignment is the same as before. The Corners are line up in tight

    coverage but are going to bail out and play a three deep zone coverage with the Free Safety. The

    Corners will play outside leverage on this blitz and force everything inside. The Free Safety is

    playing a deep middle. The weak side Defense End and Strong Safety are the outside defenders

    to each side. They are playing seam coverage with the Will linebacker in the middle seam. The

    Strong Safety and weak side Defensive End play what we call the hot receivers to their side.

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    Once the quarterback sees the blitz hell often throw to these short areas to his designated hot

    receiver. If the tight end comes down the middle seam the Strong Safety collapses on him. The

    Defensive End does the same thing with the back out of the backfield.

    The Will linebacker is playing the hot receiver to the middle of the field. That means he is

    finding the third receiver and covering him if he comes out on a hot route. When we overload on

    the rush the ball with be thrown quickly. We want good spacing in our coverage people so we

    can react by changing up, and make the play for a short gain.

    The formation doesnt matter much. We have to find the hot receivers on this blitz and identifythem. Another advantage the defense has in these types of stunts is the change up of the line.

    The defensive line is now slanting away from where they have been playing the entire game.

    That changes the landmark for the offensive lineman and gives the defensive lineman anadvantage in his pass rush. The defense has to have counter moves to the keep the offense off

    balance.

    This stunt can also be used in run defense. To give us a change up we bring the Sam linebacker

    underneath the tight ends block. We can also let the Sam linebacker play under all the blocks

    and bounce plays to the outside. Those are changes we add to the base defense to keep the

    offense off balance.

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    Another way to get five man pressure on the quarterback is our Under Safety blitz. On this stunt

    we are bringing the Free Safety from the outside. The defensive line is slanting away from his

    blitz. The corners are playing their same bail coverage and the Strong Safety is going to the deep

    middle. The Sam and Will linebackers have the first two hot receivers and the Mike with have

    the hot third receiver.

    A very effective stunt from this defense is called Sam and Safety. On this stunt we are blitzingwith both the Sam and the Free Safety. The defense line slants to the Free Safety side. The open

    side Defensive End comes off in coverage and everything else is the same. The Mike linebacker

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    and the drop end have the first two hot receivers and the Will linebacker has the third.

    One of the problems we have when we drop the Defensive End in coverage is containment to his

    side. When we drop the end it means the 3 Technique tackle has to work hard to contain

    outside. That is not a good situation but we work hard to make it work.

    We also like to bring the defensive backs in the blitz scheme. If they can disguise the stunt they

    can get there in a hurry. We like to bring the Corner on a blitz as a change up from time to time.

    The Corner aligns in a bump and run technique. On the snap of the ball however he comes hard

    off the corner. The Free Safety cheats back and covers the deep outside third. The Strong Safety

    is covering the middle third and the strong side corner in this case is taking the outside third to

    his side. The rush end and the 3 technique rush the A gap and the B gap. The corner comes off

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    the edge.

    The Sam, Mike, and Will linebackers play the hot zones on this play. You can mix up your

    blitzes according to your needs. This simplistic blitz scheme lets you bring pressure from a

    number of different areas. You can game plan the match ups the way you want with other

    combinations as well. The important thing in this blitz pattern is that we are not changing

    anything in our basic schemes underneath.

    That is all the time I have. I hope I have given you something you can take home with you

    today. It is extremely important to have a philosophy that can guide you to the success you are

    looking for. Thank you. It has been a pleasure.