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Belichick Defensive Scheme (Warning Football talk)

HouhuskyHouhusky Member Posts: 5,537
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edited February 7 in Hardcore Husky Board

Bill Belichick (and I guess his play calling son(s)) have run successful defenses in the NFL.

In 2019 Steve Belichick assumed defensive play calling duties previously held by Flores while also operating as the team's secondary coach. That year, the Patriots held the Rams to three points in the lowest scoring Super Bowl ever. 2020-2023 Stephen Belichick became the OLB as well as maintaining defensive play calling duties. Mike Pellegrino (30 year old Lacrosse boy) has been the CB coach and younger brother Brian Belichick (also 30 year old lacrosse boy) has been the Safeties coach since 2019. As the Patriots have declined in to full retarded mode (in part to losing the greatest QB ever but also due to terrible draft asset and salary cap management from Bill) their defense has at least maintained some pretty good play.

  • Defensive stat ranks 1=best, Cap spend rank 1= most

Outside of the great DB play (scheme doing lots of work here) this is about what you would expect given their defensive Cap spending and the amount of assets they spend in the draft on defensive guys. I dont think there is a lot to be distilled here by just looking at the stats.

The Belichick Defensive Personnel: 3-4, 3-3-5, 2-4-5, dime, hybrid

The Belichick Defensive Scheme: Cover 1 robber, Cover 1 hole, cover zero blitz

Tendencies:

  1. Massive two gap iDL
  2. Hybrid S/LB rotated into the box
  3. Athletic CBs that win man vertical routes
  4. Situational DL full line changes
  5. Limited blitzing, 5 man stunts against pass

Rotating safeties all over the field is how the Belichick defense changes the "picture" for the quarterback and ultimately creates INTs/mistakes. A 3-3-5 huddle is suddenly is a 3-4 with a safety at LB presnap and then it turns out the defense is running a Tampa 2 but the weakside CB is playing safety and the S/LB the QB thought was coming on a middle LB blitz is actually dropping into the hole/deep middle zone.

The Belichick defense HIGHLY values versatility, especially in the secondary.

iDL assignments: Be giant and basic

  1. disciplined 2 gap

OLB/Edge/DE assignments: Basic

  1. hand up rush edge
  2. contain edge
  3. stunt on blitz to generate pressure

iLB assignments: Physical but Basic

  1. aggressive run support
  2. middle hole zone cover

CB assignments: Demanding

  1. Win outside vertical routes in press man
  2. Understand the safety shading and how that relates to their appropriate leverage assignment for each play
  3. Be intelligent enough to rotate into a cover safety when scheme calls for it

S assignments: a fucking nightmare

  1. Safeties should be interchangeable (no FS/SS)
  2. Properly shade as a single high cover 1 safety
  3. Rotate into the 3-3 box as the 4th LB
  4. Man cover the slot WR or TE
  5. Run support
  6. Pass blitz

Personnel Weakness:

  1. Requires incredible Safety play
  2. Big, athletic, smart CBs have to win vertical press man
  3. massive iDL and tough iLB have to hold point of attack against run while typically undermanned

Scheme Weakness:

  1. Scheme is designed for shotgun single back offenses
  2. Tight formation short/medium inside breaking routes are often open as CB holds outside leverage
  3. Deep double moves down the seem can beat the single high S and leveraged CB
  4. Requires extremely high communication/cohesion in the secondary

Since the 90s Bill Belichick has been developing the defensive scheme and has regularly talked about how the secondary needs to be versatile, aggressive, and play together as if they were an offensive line. The safeties are the lynchpin of the entire defense, they have to be able to do a bit of everything, they are used as everything from the slot/nickel DB to the extra LB in the box. Players are given lots of freedom to pass off players mid play even while playing man, against a lion concept the S/nickel should pass off the inside 1st read slant to the zone safety and jump the 2nd read outside slant (Myles Bryant for the Pats this year). Against flood/corner fade combos the outside CB can pass the inside deep route to the S and jump the deep crosser/corner… These are guys passing off players mid play, while playing a man scheme, it really high level stuff that fucks with QBs heads.

Run properly the defense is very difficult to throw against, its a great modern scheme designed to shut down pass first shotgun NFL offenses. Im unsure its a viable scheme in college where you cant just draft or trade for some of the best DBs in the country or pay some massive 350lb iDL vet to anchor the DL (maybe you can just buy one in the portal now?). Its not a viable scheme against some of the B1G 2+ TE sets, rolling a safety into a light box against a power run duo offense is a recipe for disaster. Luckily the Belichick defense does praise versatility and adjustments, it can run a zero cover blitz, hopefully Stevie is rested and ready to rumble, he has more than a little work to do on the roster to even think about running his defensive scheme.

TLDR: Good NFL scheme, might not work in college, Need Budda Baker or Jabrill Peppers at Safety, We're Doomed, Better hope Nepo baby is ready to innovate, Spring portal has never been more important.

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