For all things related to football scheme, on the offensive and defensive side of the ball. We will break down various concepts in all facets of football, featuring schemes talked about on the "Make Defense Great Again" and "Run Vass Option" podcasts.
This is so good. I would love more of these. Flores' scheme is particularly fun to watch, especially with the pieces the Vikings had last season. Ivan Pace Jr., Metellus, Harrison Smith, Danielle Hunter... it was always interesting to see what Flores did.
Oof this channel sucks. And buffedinprime already about to reach the same amount of subs as this sorry ass Channel in 2 months lmao. And they actually know what they’re talking about. Lame ass goofy coach vass hs coach
Late to this party, but if I had to guess where at least part of Belichick's familiarity comes from might go back to Nick Saban. Nick was DC at Michigan State under George Perles after Norm Parker moved on. MSU terrorized the Big Ten with the Tilt NG 61 look through the 80's and 90's. Perles brought it with him from the Steelers. Made Percy Snow an all-american at MLB.
Very good content but the first hour was so hard to keep up, Coach Pruitt couldn't get a word in. So much great information, from what I seen bama probably had to much in with the mistakes but it didn't matter because of all the talent
Good stuff like always Vass. A small ask would be can you tell us what the team calls the call if you know (Like you did with Bengal Hawk) or maybe what you would call it in your language. I know you don't have all these blitzes in your defense but I'm sure you've seen most of these before. These are great. I miss the old days of you breaking down full games
Our bad offense isn’t a false narrative. It’s inflated by garbage yards down 16 and 14 in weeks 1 and 2 and every week the offense has scored less points. That said Dallas matched up perfectly with all the weaknesses, which are plenty, and absolutely spooked Mac and Co Sunday
I thought they were really good coming into the game! I typically don't pick games if the offense is bad because it's low-hanging fruit. I think Mac is better than most people give him credit for, so I was shocked when I saw the score.
@@CoachVassFootball Maybe I’m cynical from watching nearly 30 years but they didn’t pass the eye test for me. First two weeks down 16-0 and 17-3 early made runs on prevent defense and choked when the screws tightened. Week 3 nearly lost to the Jets offense put up 13 and the lone TD was a blown coverage. The offense has been out of sync since Mac’s return from the bye week as a rookie and has trended down ever since
What's funny is if those DBs are essentially acting like old school ends on run plays, then it means their nickel defense was presenting an old school 6-2 front look and if they can hold up that's about the same as getting hit with tilt 6-1 and I guess the Patriots offense is vulnerable to their old tricks from 2018 in the Super Bowl. P.S. I also wonder if this is potentially the answer to what I've been seeing in college and the pros with more T and Wing T showing up as well as Shanahan's 21 personnel playing any formation and varying roles. Specifically, if a team can be in nickel but play an old school front to deal with old run game concepts and derivatives but still have good personnel against the pass and play various coverages from that it could potentially match the issue of full backs suddenly appearing from nowhere, 21 lining up in empty, and receivers running the ball and enabling various old double wing, single wing, and T formation concepts.
We built our whole defense around this in HS and College - the most fun variation I have seen of this concept recently, is the Ravens with Kyle Hamilton.
@CoachVassFootball so are you talking about having the Weak and Strong Safeties in your Patterson style personnel group hug the outside of the d-line to get this look? I wonder if the NFL talent level equivalent of that hybrid Safety you ran would work against Kittle, Juzscyck, and McCaffrey. Specifically, are you thinking of Patrick Chung as prototypical there because that level of ability might be hard to find? However, maybe the DB type just needs to be able to hold up against an end and control a backside edge because then you don't have to have Chung's power necessarily.
I'm a Vikings fan. This defense worked in our game against Carolina. It totally failed against the Chargers (Keenan Allen had a massive game). It won't work against the best QBs. We play KC next. I predict they will slice this defense up.
Ill tell you what it means, Sean Payton wants to get his choice of QBs in the draft they are not even trying. I mean, he inherited a mess. Im sure he told the team owners, i can fix this but this season is over before it even started. I think the Bears will beat them purely by default
This is quickly becoming my favorite video of the week. I like how you tell us what you call it or if you know what the team calls it. Your boy Mike McDonald has been awesome to start the year. Idk if you're still advising him and i know you'd never give away his secrets but what defensive tree (if any) you'd say he comes from?
Thanks for the kind words! He comes from the Ravens' tree with Dean Pees and Wink Martindale, so it's pretty much that, with a splash of Todd Grantham. I am glad you like it, it takes forever to do lol!
You mean to tell me Vance Joseph is a terrible coach? Oh yea, we already knew that. Great breakdown though, it’s nice to see someone articulate what is wrong with this team.
@@prongATO Aye aye aye. Sorry to hear. He had some good concepts with AZ don't get me wrong but man I think he concepts got stale after 2 seasons. Offenses picked up on it.
Wassup Coach Vass. I love the video style format you did here. I would love more videos done this way. Breaking down defenses and offenses. Its alot to go in that Broncos game and that was absolutely humiliating. Vance Joseph looked utterly incompetent with his playcalling this game and i was suspicious of playcalling in his final years in Arizona. I really cant believe that Ejiro decided to leave the Broncos since the Broncos despite missing a crap ton of personel were still insanely good last year. Also the effort from Surtain was just hard to watch. I think more than anything Joseph is holding them back. I don't think it really has to do with Sean Payton