Showing posts with label ravens defense. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ravens defense. Show all posts

Monday, February 7, 2022

Coach Wink Don Martindale Defense: Schemes, coverages, 3rd down package and more!

 Don "Wink" Martindale is one of the best defensive coordinators in the NFL. He is will respected around the league for being an aggressive defensive coordinator and really one of the best situational coaches in the league. The Ravens usually were top 5 in pressure rate, meaning they would send 5 or more. They did it with both zone and man concepts. They were always ranked very high on 3rd down with their defensive sub packages.  Last year, was one of the few years the defense struggled, as injuries decimated the secondary and effected their performance defensively. 

Since taking over the Ravens the #'s dont lie. He also has turned the giants into the top ranked defense that they are:

2017    #5 scoring defense, 18.9 points per game

2018    #2 scoring defense, 18 points per game

2019    #3 scoring defense, 18.2 points per game

2020   #1 scoring defense, 18 points per game

2021  #18 scoring defense, 23 points per game (half the team was injured)

2022 #9 scoring defense, 19 points per game

This past year was one of their worst but they still had an outstanding 3rd down package. They are always excellent in this category and have been for years.

2022 NY Giants 3rd down defense 2nd in NFL

2021 #3  3rd down conversion percentage allowed 

2020 #2 3rd down conversion percentage allowed


Let's look at some of the schemes you will from Coach Wink Martindale. Let's start with the fronts.On Early Downs you will see a ton of 3-4 from Coach Martindale. 

Fronts

vs 12 personnel

You'll see some 3-4 personnel with very sound defense on early downs. Using the safety to play the extra gap. Here 44 is the c gap player to the weak side. You'll see some under, some 3-4 and the safety brought into the picture as an extra gap run defender. 

Below: They are in an under front declaring to their right 

#44 is a  c gap player.  Mike #6 has A gap to the defensive left and #56 is the C Gap player. 

vs 21 personnel( 2 RB, 1 tight ends and 2 wr)

 Also will go 3-4 vs. 21 teams 

They will play traditional with 3 down lineman and 4 LBS. You see again them bring the safety down to be the c gap/cut back player.



Here's another 12 formation but the Browns come out in 3x1. Ravens run the under front from their 3-4 look. #6 has a gap.  #56 has b gap with the safety #44 playing the D gap in a cover 3 strong look. 

vs 13 personnel 

3-4 personnel Saw some under fronts vs the Browns. They play the under front and use the safety to play the Dt to the left in a 2i with the rt dt in a 3. 36 is your d gap player with mike playing 2 gaps. B strong or A weak. 


vs 11 personnel (1 tight end and 3 wr)

This is when you will see the Ravens sub Here's some of their 4-2 package vs the Dolphins in 11 personnel. They play the safety down to the tight end side as the C gap player. They will often play with 5 defensive backs against 11 personnel.



Zone Coverages on early downs:

The coverages I've seen include the following:

vs traditional 11, 12 and 21 formations, you'll see more 3 weak and 3 strong. Traditional means tight end is on the line of scrimmage or in an h back position. 

cover 3 weak





cover 3 weak clips vs the Broncos


Cover 3 strong




vs spread formations, 2x2 or 3x1 you may see  cover 2 concepts on early downs as well but these are the 3 primary zone coverages I've seen from them. They are no different from the majority of NFL Teams out there.



cover 2 clips

3rd down defense

The Ravens were 3rd in 3rd down efficiency in the NFL  two years in a row.  They are very good at bringing pressure or simulating pressure off different fronts and looks.The Ravens will often show mug looks and bring pressure on 3rd down. Excellent at disguising coverages and overload pressures and that's what makes his defense so tough. They show to one side and then rotate the other way often changing from the presnap coverage look to a different coverage. They are so good on 3rd down at mixing things up and causing confusion on their schemes.

Also, a key stat and one of the reasons his defenses have been successful over the years..

The best thing about their 3rd down package is they cause confusion with blocking schemes and force favorable 1x1 matchups in the protection. They run one of the best 3rd down packages in the league. They get to those situations, you will see some exotic, pressures as well.

Here's a perfect example.

3rd and 5

The Browns put Landry a WR, in the backfield. You know he's releasing so it's a 5 man protection with the possibility of the tight end staying in. Wink sends the LB opposite Landry which forces the 1x1 matchup with the Tight End on a great rusher. DE wins, they get a hit on the QB and force the field goal.




3rd and 10 vs the Steelers

They bring a 5 man pressure that turns into 6 when the RB blocks. They get an overload, a nice hit on Big Ben and almost an interception. Wink not afraid to get after it regardless of the situation.





3rd and 7 vs The Steelers

They run a great fire zone pressure with 4 to a side. They show cover 0 and bring the safety to the deep 1/3. Nice Design.They create a 2x1 on the RB and the pressure gets home untouched. 







 3rd and 5 vs the Chargers in 2021. 

They bring the safety off the edge in a nice 5 man mug similar pressure but play cover 2. The Sam comes clean as the nice cover 2 coverage gives the Chargers problems. They get the sack.





On another key 3rd and 3 vs the Chargers,  they play man free hole. This time Wink doesn't blitz. They are so well coached. 

They bring the safety down to the middle of the field to help on crossing routes. The safety is a hole defender. Now the ILB and CB are passing off any inside routes . The ILB passes his man off to the CB and vice versa. The ILB sees the shallow and causes issues with the throw as there is a very tight window and he is there to knock it away. 






Here are some clips and coverages they ran this year.

3rd and 5 vs the Chargers in 2021. 

They bring the safety off the edge in a nice 5 man mug pressure. The Sam comes clean as the nice cover 2 coverage gives the Chargers problems. They get the sac

vs Steelers 2021

Wink runs a couple mug odd looks vs the Steelers. The first is a 3 under 3 deep fire zone. 








Here's a few more clips. 

They go combo coverage on a 3rd and 6 vs the Rams.  Man to the single side, zone to the field with a 4 man pressure.







I hope you enjoyed this article and what Coach Wink Martindale brings to the table. Please check out my 3rd down post as well about more of his defense and strategies on the $$ down.





Monday, December 20, 2021

NFL Man Free Coverage: New Saints, Ravens ,Colts, Lions ,Patriots, Texans and more!



 We will look at some of the different ways NFL team play man free coverage.

There are several ways NFL teams play the coverage and the rules that they have.

1. Man free with 4 man rush no blitz (lb play hook or have back their side)
2. Man free with a 5 man rush ilb blitzing
3. Man free with a 5 man rush as the sam blitzing
(2 and 3 changes the coverage rules)
4.  6 man pressure with the de having peel rules if back releases. Can be done from 4-2 , or odd looks
5. Man free with lurk concepts.

They are examples below of each concept.

Let's first look at it from a 4-2-5 or 4-3 point of view

1. Man free with a 4 man rush No blitz.

Coverage rules-
CB  #1 
Sam LB #2 strong
SS  #3 strong or middle 1/3 vs 2x2 
FS  middle 1/3 vs 3x1 or #2 vs 2x2

This allows the 2 lbs to be underneath help players with 1 player responsible for the running back should he releases

Here is what it looks like from an odd front. Ravens love to bring 4 man pressures with 3 rushers to one side. 














2. Man free with a 5 man rush- You are blitzing 1 of the 2 lb's with the other lb responsible for the rb. The Texans are notorious for bringing 2 off the edge especially when Romeo was calling the shots .

Coverage rules 3-2 dime look

1. Sam has #2 strong
mike lb has #3 strong
weak lb has the rb
fs -middle 1/3
both olb rush off the edge
cb #1 m/m














Here's another example

3. 4-2-5 ,   5 man pressure with the Sam coming off the edge

The Steelers and Saints are notorious for this. The steelers and Saints love this pressure. They bring the sam lb.

This is a very popular blitz you will see vs 11/12 personnel. Not the best vs 10 because it puts your weak lb in a bind. It also is good on early downs because it puts you in man to man which may help vs rpo/screen game etc. 

Coverage rules

Sam-blitz b or c gap
SS-#2 wr 
mike/will combo the rb and te
fs  middle 1/3

4. 6 man pressure with de having peel rules.

You will see some double a or b gap pressures out of both 4-2 and dime 3-2 looks.

Rules:
Cb #1
sam #2 strong
SS #3 strong or middle 1/3 vs 2x2
Fs #2 sweak vs 2x2 or middle 1/3
ILB- blitz a or b gap
DE peel and take rb if he releases, If he blocks rush

                                                 

Saints Vs Bucs:

The Saints  send both ilb and double Gronk with the DE not allowing an outside release. The safety has him m/m. The DE peels and takes the rb. Good coverage all around. 





The Bills go odd and bring 6 with the de having peel rules if the RB releases. He blocks so a 5 man rush becomes 6.





























5. Dime Package Pressures. 
3-2 front

The Jets in dime vs the Rams on 3rd and 2.
The jets overload the left side with 2 edge rushers. The Rams slide that way but the pressure is too much for the Rams.

Nice pressure off the  edge
Man free coverage downfield
The stunt and pressure gets home as they do a good job freeing up the LB
The guard is late getting off to help.
Nice scheme



Here is the Lions version(Detroit not Nassau) of the concept from a 3-2 dime look

5. Lurk/hole Concept

The lurk or hole concept starts as as 2 man look with one safety diving to the hole to take away crossing routes rather than stay over the top as a deep half player. 

Bucs ran man free lurk/robber concept vs the Saints in the playoffs.

#1 passes off the wr to the safety and takes crosser to the single wr side. The cb will stop after he passes it off and stay in the curl area to look for a crosser coming back the other way.

the CB passes it to the safety.
Nice exchange and the CB passes it off and is in position for the te dragging across.

Here the Bengals do it in the AFC championship game vs Chiefs
The safety is waiting for the crossers opposite 3x1.
The safety reads it and makes a great play.

Often vs 3x1 you will see this type of defense.
They pass it off
The safety makes a great play on it.
They get the interception on the play.





6. Cover 2 man with a 3 man rush

Patriots run a 3 man rush and play cover 2 man vs Chiefs. 














They disrupt the crossing routes by getting a LB underneath. Tough to run mesh as the LB makes Hill #10 reroute on the mesh concept.














Hill has to go all the way around him to avoid the contact.























Here are several different examples of the major concepts discussed above. 

Dolphins vs Chiefs

Odd package. Penny front with 3 LB

Dolphins are in an odd front. They send 5 with the olb and mike blitzing. The Olb to the side of the back has peel rules. Nice design on 3rd and 6 and they get the sack.













They bring the mike right about the middle against Mahomes.













They get good pressure on the play













Good coverage down field and no place to go with the football.













2020 

Texans vs Patriots

The Texans are in dime and bring both safeties off the edge on a key 3rd and 4 late in the Patriots game. Up 27-20 with a minute to go, they bring 2 edge pressures on 3rd and 4th down to seal the game.














They blitz the edge as the safety walks up late














The free rusher is in the qb grill as he  throws with 2 off the edge.The RB goes left and the safety comes clean as he comes late.














Watt makes a great play below.













 

On the next play  4th and 4 with a minute to go, they run 2 off the edge again and get home. The safety to the 1 wr side comes clean, the rb steps into the a gap rather than picking up the blitzing safety. protection issue there. They end up sealing the game and winning 27-20














This time they get him off t he other side as the Patriots go 7 man protection. The RB doesn't see the edge rusher and they sack Newton.














Nice design and changeup from the previous play.

Also, they get a 3rd and 12 and 49ers are driving.

They run the load front and the 49ers put their tight end on Jordan, the Saints best rusher.The matchup forces pressure and a quick throw. They drop Jenkins the safety who was showing as a rat defender. Davis picks up rb m/m

Great design and get the 1x1 matchup they want.



94 best rusher vs tight end 














The Houston Texans Double edge pressure

3rd and 6. force mayfield to throw the vertical to the outside on a very windy day. Incomplete 4th down. 



















3rd and  4 they play man free with 2 rats and they get off the field. Lbs do a nice job comboing the rb





The Baltimore Ravens 

man free pressures vs the Cleveland Browns

down and distance: 3rd and 4

The first blitz is a 3 man pressure vs empty.

They play man free with 2 underneath rat defenders.



The 2nd diagrams shows a sim pressure bringing the lb and dropping the olb to the bottom of the screen. It's a 4 man pressure.

down and distance: 3rd and 2 and the Browns run a good play to get Beckham open. He just drops it. 







The Pittsburgh Steelers

The Steelers have 2 they seem to like more than others.

The first send the sam and play  man free. They send the same b or c gap and the coverage doesn't change.


5 clips of the Steelers playing man free and blitzing the sam linebacker out of the 4-2-5 defense



Steelers vs Browns

Blitz: Strike C man free

Here the Steelers run it vs 12 personnel with trips to the strength. Get great pressure. Love the fact the Steelers do what they do and don't check their blitzes based on formation. Great call here vs 12 personnel







Steelers 2nd concept variation that they run often is to send the will lb and play man free.   The Mike and Sam will combo the #3 te if the tight end is tight and rb. If wide 3 like below they won't combo. no need to.

SS is on # 2 and the cb is on #1


The Steelers will send the will linebacker   and play man free as well. They combo if it is there are 2 wr on the weak side with the mike linebacker and the free. Safety. The will rushes b gap in the game vs the Texans.

Rule #1 if tight end releases inside the mike will take him and the free has the rb

Rule #2 if the tight end releases outside the free safety will take him and the mike has the rb. 



Steelers vs Browns

Steelers man free (free safety as the rat defender) Rat vs Man Free

Here they run man free with using the free safety as a rat. They end up getting a huge interception for a pick 6. Great changeup by the Steelers and great read by the free safety.



The Indianapolis Colts

The Colts seem to run this pressure  because Patterson is lined up in the backfield and not the best blocker in protection.. So he will be  releasing or in a mismatch taking the blitzing lb or defensive end.The bears free release him so no one blocks the defensive end. Great Scheme vs the Bears. 

The Colts variation, the Colts send both ILB in this situation and put their defensive end on the tight end. The Bears are in 12 personnel but they split Graham out as the #2 wr. Patterson is in the backfield/

The rules are as follows:

CB #1

LDE takes the Tight End.

Sam LB #2 strong

Mike LB Blitz 

Will LB  

FS #2 weak rb (patterson)



PATRIOTS VS CHIEFS

2 CLIPS ARE BELOW

The Patriots play the most man free in the league. In their dime package they run it. 

 CLIP #1 -SO MANY GOOD THINGS THE PATRIOTS DO ON THIS PLAY

Here they take the safety and put him on the rb but do a great job collisioning the tight end with their defensive tackle acting as a  rat player.  A RAT player is a player looking to help with crossers who doesn't have a man in in man free coverage

                                          

                                          


















Coaching Points-

down and distance 3rd and 5: Many route concepts going to the back in the chiefs offense or crossing mesh routes. DISRUPT THE TIMING! AWESOME JOB BY THE PATS.

They collision the running back with the defensive end and the tight end with the dt. They were not letting Mahomes go to his first read the rb. 

PLUS THEY HAVE 2 PLAYERS ASSIGNED TO THEM IN MAN.

TYREEK HILL IS SINGLE SIDE-LIKE I MENTIONED IN MY CHARGERS POST-TAKE YOUR CHANCES WITH TYREEK HILL ON THE OUTSIDE IN MAN COVERAGE. HE HAS A TOUGH TIME GETTING VERTICAL WHEN YOU PLAY HIM PHYSICAL AT THE LINE OF SCRIMMAGE.

CB #1 man.    Sam #2 man.   Nickel #3 man.   weak cb #1      free safety #2 

CLIP #2

KNOW WHERE HILL IS- HE IS IN THE SLOT SO THE COVERAGE RULES CHANGE. AUTO ALERT CALL TO THE FREE SAFETY FOR THE DEEP CROSSER.

they play some rats underneath and double Hill with the safety. Pass the crosser off concept. Its man free but the free safety is playing the deep crosser and the sam will have hill m/m unless he runs a deep crossing route. 


The Detroit Lions 5 man pressures

Coverage: man free

Blitz: Mug A cross dog . Pressure causes Minshaw to scramble.

Right ILB on the RB. Looks like 6 rushers but really 5 with IlB 58 on the rb.


Also, on this video is a 2nd clip that  is a double a gap blitz with the Free Safety up the middle.
Great change up with the 2 def ends dropping as rat defenders

Saints Steelers 3rd and 4
Steelers run a bear look out of dime personnel. They bring the ilb and the nickel safety. They peel watt the DE/OLB to take the rb. Pressure gets home but Brees makes a great play on the mesh. Savvy qb rolls to the side the mesh is going to. Good design as the Saints were free releasing the back.










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