The Youth 6-2 Shooter Defense - Gregory Double Wing
The Youth 6-2 Shooter Defense - Gregory Double Wing
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Highland’s Attacking 44 <strong>Defense</strong><br />
Dale Mueller has served as the head football coach at Withrow<br />
and Sycamore high Schools in Cincinnati, and presently is the<br />
head coach at Highlands High School. His record as a head<br />
coach is 120-40 including a 61-9 mark at Highlands. Coach<br />
Mueller has received numerous Coach-of-the-Year awards.<br />
Philosophy<br />
Our base defense is the 44. As we play the 44, we like to<br />
frequently stunt our inside linebackers. We want this threat<br />
to exist at any of the gaps. This is the basis our our attacking<br />
style of defense.<br />
We play man-to-man coverage using bump and run technique.<br />
Playing man coverage leaves our inside linebackers free to stunt.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se are our base alignment rules.<br />
Tackles<br />
Align on the offensive guards and shade to the tight end side.<br />
Ends<br />
Align in a 5-technique.<br />
Outside Linebackers<br />
Align in a 9-technique versus a tight end, or in a walk away<br />
versus a split end.<br />
Inside Linebackers<br />
Take the gaps not covered by our tackles, or execute the stunt<br />
scheme called.<br />
Halfbacks<br />
Cover #1 to your side, man-to-man.<br />
Safety<br />
Cover #2 to the strong side, man-to-man<br />
Dale Mueller<br />
Highlands High School • Fort Thomas, KY<br />
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Stunt Schemes<br />
We can stunt our inside linebackers through any gap.<br />
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