On first down you will often see the 49ers bring their safety blitz or pressure in general. It is effective vs teams that like to go play action and throw the ball on 1st down. They did it several times during the season and in the playoffs vs the Cowboys. It is a staple that they like, especially on early downs. I often see them Bring Hufanga who likes to prowl on the line of scrimmage.
They play press bail (man turn which I find interesting, but play curl, hook, curl underneath. Basic cover 3 underneath.
In the picture below, Broncos throw the fade although they had the stick route to the bottom of the screen. The good coverage forced the incomplete pass as Wilson tried to throw into pressure
In the next picture they get 12 personnel and bring the safety again.
THE RCB is waiting for the crossing route as #1 his side blocks.
Heres one more clip of Hufanga coming off the edge vs the Broncos. Great timing and just an excellent blitzer.
They also ran a few of the similar pressures on 1st down vs the Seahawks when the Seahawks were driving. The Seahawks run right into it and they defense shuts it down.No place to run as the DT do the job and 57 is unblocked should it get to him.
So they ran the same stunt a few times vs the Cowboys in the playoffs. Surprised how easily they ran it because it was such a staple in their defense this year.
THey caught them early and late when the Cowboys went to their jumbo package.
Both times he came clean on the play
Example #1
29 times it up great and gets great pressure .
Example #2
Cowboys go 13 heavy and have Gallup on the outside 1x1. The 49ers sell out on the run and you kind of get the feeling Hufanga is coming. I think Dak has to check out here as this is a pivotal play late in the game with the score 16-12. The 1st and 10 set them back 6 yards.
Vs the Saints week 10
22 personnel
Hufanga comes off the edge. The blitz side DE and DT go inside, DE b gap, DT offside A gap
Nice scheme Hufanga disrupts everything.
These are just some of the pressures you will see from Coach Ryans and company. More analysis of the 49ers defense to follow.
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