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Old 04-18-2022, 10:50 AM
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Originally Posted by YDFL Commish View Post
Cover 4 is more of a bail technique, where all 4 cover guys are bailing to slightly deeper zones, where as quarters is more of a match up zone, where all 4 coverage guys have 2 way read on a single receiver. Depending on whether or not the receiver makes an in breaking cut or an out breaking cut, the defender will either switch to the next closest receiver or stick to his primary read.
We may have read the same article. It's very interesting because it seems Bradley's defense will allow more aggression in coverage than we're used. It showed an example of LAC vs TB and I believe they had Quarters on half the field and 4-Cloud on the other which let the CB jump Brady's out-route for a pick-6. I guess they call it Palms.

There's other interesting stuff like his use of Cover-5 with the safety being aggressive... I'm a lineman guy, that's what I watch play-to-play, but I'm actually really intrigued by our DB personnel and Bradley's coverage.
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