This is an ok write up on the differences in pass coverage and even talks about what NU does most of the time Cover 2 Shell Matchup Zone
http://www.shakinthe...niques-ii-terms
The short version is a lot of the time our DBs run a tight man to man for the offensive player designated for their zone, when the player leaves the zone, the defender comes off of him. This contrasts to a straight defending grass scenario where the DB gets drops to an area or spot.
THis is usually combined with pattern reading, which depends on a few things- alignment- spacing between the receivers, physical tells from the receiver, tendancies and the drop depth of the QB- Bos version. So yes, the DBs have a bunch of if/thens they have to deal with. It works, but it's really really tough IMO.
http://www.shakinthe...niques-ii-terms
The short version is a lot of the time our DBs run a tight man to man for the offensive player designated for their zone, when the player leaves the zone, the defender comes off of him. This contrasts to a straight defending grass scenario where the DB gets drops to an area or spot.
THis is usually combined with pattern reading, which depends on a few things- alignment- spacing between the receivers, physical tells from the receiver, tendancies and the drop depth of the QB- Bos version. So yes, the DBs have a bunch of if/thens they have to deal with. It works, but it's really really tough IMO.
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