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Coach Wallie Kuchinski calls it the king of all blitz patterns, and after an hour of install you will understand why. The Associate Head Coach and Defensive Coordinator at the University of St. Thomas joins Kyle to teach the read-based five-man zone pressure that anchors the Tommies' defense. On the surface it looks like the NCAA pressure everybody runs. It is not. It is one pattern built on reading offensive linemen instead of assigning gaps, which is what makes it hold up against every run scheme and every protection you will see.Coach K teaches it the way you wish every clinic taught it: every footstep, the pound-step head fake, the hand placement, the scrape, the spill, and the term the Tommies use instead of box or force, splatter. He walks through how the front cuts the field in half, why single teams get extra hats to the ball, how the pattern beats outside zone and power, and the three-man loop that asks a center to do something he simply cannot do. He also shows how it travels from a 3-4 into a 2-4-5 nickel so the 4-2-5 coaches can run it too.This one is heavy on drill tape and teaching detail. Bring a notebook.CHAPTERS00:00 Intro and tonight's topic, the king of all blitz patterns01:11 Sponsor, Sideline HQ01:59 The 3-4 front and kicking into a 2-4-5 nickel05:00 Non-pressure run fits, scrape, spill, and splatter08:40 The scoop technique and the arrow-to-contain player11:00 Drilling the line, flat step, point the toe, pound-step head fake12:30 The trace technique on the tight end and the five-minute install16:00 Force and scrape in space18:50 Why this beats the NCAA pattern, cutting the field in half23:02 Defending outside zone and mid zone from the pistol26:00 Run-throughs that turn pulls into tackles for loss29:56 Splatter and why phone-booth tackles win35:50 Denting the tight end and the second-step climb40:49 Falling back across the formation versus zone42:01 The C gap power counter44:00 The no-tight-end catch-all and attacking RPOs47:02 The power of simplicity50:00 Protection beaters, the half slide and the hot throw52:35 Three-man loops and the center who cannot pass it off57:00 Running the same pattern from 11 personnel in a 2-4-559:55 The closing question and the jump from D3 to FCS-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------THIS EPISODE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY SIDELINE HQIf you coach, you know the offseason headache. Rosters in one spreadsheet, equipment in another, helmet reconditioning tracked on a napkin. Sideline HQ puts all of it in one place: rosters, inventory, gear assignments, and the stuff that eats up your Sundays. Built by football people for football people. Spend less time on paperwork and more time coaching ball. Check it out at sidelinehq.co and tell them Board Drill sent you.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SUBSCRIBE FOR MORENew episodes drop with coaches breaking down real scheme, real tape, and real teaching. Subscribe and find everything at www.boarddrill.com.
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