Skyler Cassity, the Defensive Coordinator at North Texas, discusses his approach to implementing field pressure packages, emphasizing the importance of evaluating the offensive line, understanding protection schemes, and adapting to keep the offense off balance.
Coach Cassity includes multiple game examples and focuses on the technical aspects of pressure defense while maintaining sound coverage behind the pressure.
This segment is a part of his Pressure Package Development out Even & Odd Fronts, available only on Glazier Drive.
The speaker discusses how to analyze and exploit offensive protection schemes, using examples from games against Missouri (2021) and Texas A&M. Key points include:
- Protection Recognition and Exploitation
- Shows how to identify center slide protections and 5-0 protections
- Demonstrates how different teams use different protection schemes (Missouri vs. Texas A&M examples)
- Explains how to use pre-snap looks to force specific protections
- Pressure Package Development
- Discusses simulated pressures (4-man rush that looks like pressure)
- Covers 5-man, 6-man, and 7-man pressure packages
- Emphasizes the importance of isolating best blitzers (uses example of Elvis Dumerville at Louisville)
- Strategic Benefits
- Simulated pressures provide 5-man run defense while maintaining 7-man coverage
- Shows how to handle spread offenses and zone read plays
- Explains how to manipulate protection checks to create free rushers
- Key Coaching Points
- Emphasizes the importance of players winning one-on-one matchups even when pressure is picked up
- Stresses the need to be able to bring pressure from multiple sides to prevent offenses from full sliding protection
- Shows how to complement simulated pressures with actual pressure packages to confuse quarterbacks.