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NCAA Football Defensive Playcalling: 4-3

As an assistant football coach, one of the biggest perks to playing NCAA (and Madden) is coming up with ideas based on plays I see in the game. I take pride in the fact that my team hasn't given up a touchdown over the course of four games largely because of some contain assignments I've been teaching the squad. While my parks and recreation team sticks to a base contain defense, NCAA Football 09 sometimes requires a bit more variety to be successful.

I’ll start by looking at my favorite defense to run in the game: the 4-3 Normal. There are two more variations of this defense called "over" and "under" that I will touch on in a bit, but for right now we’ll focus on the base 4-3. Now, I’ll give you a couple reasons why this is my favorite defensive set to play out of. Eighty percent of the time, this set puts my best players on the field. The 4-3 set features two safeties over the top, two defensive backs out wide, three linebackers, and four down linemen. Most teams in the game have more than capable starters at these positions.

I usually will control the MLB in most sets and this one is no exception. The first play I like to call is the 4-3 "Cover 3 Zone" initially to get a feel for what my opponent is going to attempt to do. This gives you good coverage over the top with both DBs dropping deep and the SS covering the deep middle. The FS is someone that better players can get away with controlling as he drops into a shallow zone with the MLB. The FS can be effectively used to attack a running game here as well as cover the pass. The two OLBs swing wide to their respective sides of the field. However, there are several weaknesses, especially in the flats, on deep outs, and corner routes.

 


The real question is, who are you going to cover?

If the other team begins to exploit the flats, then you can move to this next play: 4-3 "Cover 2 Buc." This play will protect somewhat against the HB flat passes but won’t shut it down entirely and has several of its own weaknesses. I use several of the Cover 2 variations in my playcalling as well. The 4-3 "Double QB Spy" is one of those variations and is effective against mobile QBs. With it, I usually end up controlling one of the spies utilizing my own blitz or zone scheme.

The "2 Man Press" is another of the Cover 2 variations that leaves both safeties over the top with man-to-man coverage underneath. Man to man in this game is extremely dangerous especially when you start talking about LBs locking up with wideouts. I suggest using it sparingly -- as a change of pace -- or at least utilizing the combo coverages where there are both man and zones schemes within the same play.

The last play out of the 4-3 Normal set I want to go over is 4-3 "OLB Fire 3." This is an effective blitz with zone coverage when you are 90 percent certain you know which side of the field your opponent is coming to. The key is getting the pressure with the blitzing OLB and forcing one of those off-the-back-foot passes. I understand that in this game those passes are completed with regularity, but believe it or not, a sack or interception is not out of the question here. The reason I suggest knowing which side of the field you believe your opponent is going to is because you may want to rotate the LBs to that side to give a little bit better protection against a slant or flat pass.

My last bit of strategy regarding the 4-3 is the use of the "over" and "under" plays. I usually will stick to the standard 4-3 but both the "over" and "under" provide some advantages particularly against the run. Both formations essentially stack the line with an extra linebacker on either side of the field. One of the plays I like to run in the 4-3 Over is "Strong Slant 3." This blitzes the MLB and OLB while dropping a DE into zone coverage. Controlling the FS here will be a big help in protecting against any pass plays to the blitzing side. Another advantage of the "over" and "under" formations deals with their capability to attack the flats more aggressively, since the LB is in a better position to get out on the flat pass.

So what are some of your favorite plays out of the 4-3 formations and why?

Next week I’ll take a look at the 4-4 and the 46 Stack defenses in the game.


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Member Comments
# 1 NE_Passat'n @ 10/17/08 11:26 AM
so what 4-3 plays are best for cpu HB screen plays? I use to get by fine with man coverage but lately my LB's seem to have concrete feet chasing halfbacks.
 
# 2 capone2117 @ 10/17/08 01:30 PM
Run anything you want, but at the line, have your outside backers man up with the backs. they will usually cause enough trouble to get the rest of your defense over to make a play, even if in cover 3 zone. I've heard of people having issues with this, but I only get bitten by the CPU screen once every 8 or 9 games. I control a DE, but the linebackers spying or manning up really help.
 
# 3 thelasthurtknee @ 10/17/08 04:58 PM
good read man. i like cover 2 out of 4-3 over. gives you that extra body in case they run. if its third and longer and they dont give me 3 or more wide i like buzz duo in under. doesnt give you any coverage in flats but gives great 5 to 15 yard coverage. this play is in normal too but i dont like it as much. i think because one backer takes more of an angle to the wide side in under(put you on the line backer to wide side). cover 3 out of all of them i like alot and the only man i run is cover two man. i do like buc also and is a good play to hot route a backer to come on the weak side. also when i run cover two i always spread my line and slant out on plays over 5 or 6 yards. leaves the middle open but no way is the cpu getting outside on you. i play with the mlb also so you just have to break the centers block and make a play.
 
# 4 czw4life865 @ 12/07/09 07:41 PM
i have played thousands of games of football on ncaa and madden both i am very offensive minded i run like a pro style spread with option inplications on defense where im lack luster but dominate 99 percent of the people i play no matter what team it is i run a 3-4 just becuz its the best defense on the game 3-3-5 easy 2 beat u set up the run then call sum play actions and slants then there rit where u want them then u can pretty much call anything u want 4-3 basic defense just run str8 at it and slants all day at it 2 4-2-5 is lil more diffcult cuz of the pressure that it has putting 2 safties on the line i try 2 pass heavy against it basically with crossing patterns and hitch and goes stuff like that mulitple d easiest of all u run at the 4-3 part of it then the 3-4 part throw it deep
 

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