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Interesting. Navy runs a 4-2-5 out a 3-4 set. I'm trying to understand their Raider and Striker positions. Granted, academy players aren't the biggest or best athletes so I'm operating based on "ideal" prototypes Raider seems to be an athletic DE moved to OLB who can rush the passer and cover occasionally, but also has good size. Striker seems to a bigger SS moved to OLB to add great coverage on backs and TEs. It's a unique concept that I'm trying to understand.
There are so many variations of it. Our school runs it but we have more traditional spots. A mike, a will, and our typical 3-4 SAM is our Star. He is a nickle type. Least physical LB most physical saftey.
@@Gmorktron apparently our coach ran it before he came to Navy. He was at Kennesaw State previously. I think it's unique because your striker can be kicked out to the slot without even having to rotate personnel, and the Raider can put his hand in the dirt and all of the sudden, it's a Nickel, or you can push the striker further off the line for a more traditional 4-2-5.
Awesome! Our varsity just switched to this Duo scheme this year, so as the middle school RB coach I've had to try to learn it so I can teach it. This helps a lot! Thanks!
Love the gun option stuff. Thanks for posting it. Also, because of the option, the safeties neven really come down and fill gaps. They are late and its beautiful.