Defending the Spread Offense From a 4-2-5 Defense reviews how teams can employ a 4-2-5 package to successfully defend the spread offense. The DVD details the three primary options that coaches have for stopping the spread and explains why the 4-2-5 front can be the best alternative. The DVD also discusses how teams employing the 4-2-5 defense can make essential adjustments to challenge and stifle the effectiveness of the spread.
Among the topics covered:
• Spread offense objectives
• Defensive objectives
• Defensive coverages
• Pre-snap reads and post snap plays
• Defending levels
• Route reading
• Alignments