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The Quarters Coverage That Forces Spread Teams to Play Left-Handed

November 17, 2024 by

This article was originally posted on the Glazier Coaching Blog.

Morgan State Defensive Coordinator Antone’ Sewell unveils a Quarters coverage system that systematically eliminates what spread teams do best.  Their goal is to force the oppoent to rely on their secondary options – effectively making them play “left-handed.”

Whether you’re facing RPOs, quick game, or vertical concepts, these battle-tested adjustments will transform your defense from reactive to dictatorial, putting you back in control of the game’s tempo and rhythm.

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2x 2 Quarters Rules

  • We have the ability to play all of our quarters’ coverages vs. any 2×2 offensive formation.
  • Vs. 2×2, we can play quarters across the field or we can play different variations based on down & distance, alignment, etc…

Alignments

  • CBs- either 7 yds off or press (inside or outside leverage based on divider rules)
  • Safeties- 10-12 yds from L.O.S.; inside a detached #2
  • Sam-strong 90 technique (apex vs detached #2)
  • Mike- strong 10 technique
  • Will-weak 30 technique (apex vs detached #2)

Coverage Adjustments

  • In certain situations, we will make a “cloud” call to one side; we will then play cover 2 read to that side.
  • This allows us to maintain our gap integrity while also being sound vs the pass.
  • The front will determine to which side we play read 2, we can also adjust to tight splits or stack alignment by #1 & #2

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