Re-Evaluating Your Defense? Follow These Steps for Success…

Our season ended on Friday. I do not think we need to change our defensive front, or our base coverage. But we need to look closely and what went well, and what went wrong. Some re-evaluation is definitely in order.

You may feel that a bigger change is necessary in order to win more football games next year. You may feel that no changes are in order. Whatever end of the spectrum you are on, you need to re-evaluate your program systematically!Football-Defense.com offers a free eBook, Defensive Installation Manual, which you can download immediately. I wanted to take this a step further for coaches that are serious about re-evaluating for the upcoming season.Work Flow for Changing Your Defense

If you are ready to make a serious evaluation of your team defense, and are open to making the necessary changes to be successful, you need a work flow to follow. Football-Defense.com is ready to help with Changing Your Defense Work Flow. You can get a complete step-by-step process for updating and improving your defense for next season. You’ve got the free eBook (if you have misplaced it, it is included when you make your purchase). Get the audio mp3 on updating your defense, and the Work Flow to follow. This is a complete system for getting the best possible scheme for your team next year!I’m Ready – Send me the eBook, mp3 and Work Flow for having the best defense my team can get next year!

What are the steps you need to follow?

  1. Read the free eBook, Defensive Installation Manual.
  2. Listen to the audio mp3 file, Changing Your Defense.mp3
  3. Print off and follow the steps in the Work Flow, Changing Your Defense.pdf
Order the complete Changing Defense System today. If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, Football-Defense.com will give you a complete refund within 30 days of your purchase. This is not a miracle! It will require serious work by you and your staff. But if you want to have a successful defense, the best defense you can put on the field next year, you need the Changing Defense System!

 

Comments

  1. scott ridley says:

    Joe, I tried to download the changing defense stuff, but it would not allow me to do so. I am d.c. at a Middle School in Birmingham, Alabama. Usually less talent than our comp. We have been running 4 -3 with a cover 3 majority. We face lots of spread looks, but mostly see runs out of them. Would love to get your thoughts on changes and what I need to do different to order the changing defense. Thanks..Scott

  2. Joe says:

    I think we got the download taken care of – let me know if you have any questions with your defensive changes, good luck!

  3. Andrew says:

    Scott, not trying to be pushy, but helpful… I was the dc at a junior high two years ago, and the biggest improvement we made was when we switched from a 4-3 to a 3-3 stack. Our d line was so pitiful it didn’t make a difference whether we had 3 or 4 guys down, then we played our strong safety and nickel as linebackers, essentially a 3-4 olb, 1×1 off the de. As long as you have three big kids who can grab on to an o lineman and stay there, you should see vast improvement, mostly because it’s not a defense many kids have ever seen and they won’t know how to block it.

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