For previous posts in the series on the 3-4 Defense, see the following links:
Flexibility of the 3-4 Defense
Multiple Fronts of the 3-4 Defense
Coverage Responsibility In The 3-4 & Stack vs Doubles
The Corners are always responsible in zone coverages for the number one receiver to their side. Sam and Bandit both in 30 & 50 defensive schemes have the number two receiver their side. Free Safety has the number three receiver.
The Corners are always responsible in zone coverages for the number one receiver to their side. Sam and Rover both in the Even and Stack defensive schemes have the number two receiver their side. Fre Safety has the number three receiver.
Base Defense: 50 vs Pro & Empty Formations
3 – 4 vs Quads or Four Receivers To Oneside
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