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Don't be a consumer and watch tape like it's Netflix. Understand where to focus your attention and how to interpret context clues from both the offense and defense. I explain how to watch All-22 film like a Pro. **If you are new to football or have a basic (101) understanding, some of the terms may seem foreign or "jargon." I've provided a glossary below. If you want to start with the basics, head to the "What is...?" playlist: • What is...? Series In this clinic: What is the first thing I should identify when watching tape? Where do my eyes go pre-snap? How do I take a mental image of the pre-snap alignment? What are common context clues to determine coverage? How do I identify how ‘tells’ within how players are lined up? Examine how offensive formations, shifts, and motions determine defensive alignment and final scheme. Understand how the front structure and coverage funnel the ball to predictable areas on the field Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro: The Problem with Watching Film 00:47 - The Right Approach to Film Study 01:30 - Play 1: Pre-Snap Reads & Context 02:51 - Play 1: Analyzing Motion & Defensive Reactions 05:44 - Play 1: Post-Snap Coverage & Play Recognition 08:47 - Play 2: Pre-Snap Indicators & Run/Pass Cues 09:29 - Play 2: Identifying Cover 6 09:54 - Play 2: Play Action & Defensive Fit 12:18 - Play 3: Run Play Analysis in the "Shot Zone" 13:05 - Play 3: Run Indicators from the Tight End 15:24 - Play 3: End Zone View - Run Blocking Analysis 18:09 - Conclusion: Key Takeaways for Watching Film For the full drive breakdown, subscribe to MatchQuarters: https://www.matchquarters.com/p/how-t... Glossary of Terms: Two-High Shell: A defensive alignment with two deep safeties, often indicating a split-field coverage. [02:02] 3 Technique: A defensive tackle aligned on the outside shoulder of an offensive guard. [02:16] Slice Back: A blocking scheme where a player blocks across the formation, often on run plays. [02:38] Nickel: A defensive package with five defensive backs. [03:12] Big Nickel: A defensive package with three safeties. [03:17] Field/Boundary Defense: A defensive strategy that adjusts based on the wide and short sides of the field. [04:11] A-Gap: The space between the center and the guard on the offensive line. [04:31] Down Block: A block where an offensive player blocks an opponent toward the inside of the formation. [04:55] 50/50 Down: 1st or 2nd Down Over Front: A defensive front where the defensive line is shifted toward the strong side of the offensive formation, typically the TE. [05:44] Cover 2 Shell: The pre-snap alignment of two deep safeties, but does not mean they will run Cover 2. [05:50] 3-Buzz: A variation of Cover 3 where the Safety drops into an inside hook zone (Inside the Nickel to the passing strength). [06:02] Passing Strength: The side of the offensive formation with the most receivers. [06:10] Blackboard Alignment/Play It!: A predetermined defensive alignment or play call that will be played regardless of what the offense does [06:16] Flat: The area of the field near the sideline and close to the line of scrimmage. [08:15] Spot Route: A short, quick route where a receiver stops and turns to face the quarterback. [08:26] Play-Action Pass: An offensive play where the quarterback fakes a handoff before passing. [09:23] Quarter-Quarter-Half/Cover 6: A hybrid zone coverage that combines Cover 4 on one side (to the Nickel) of the field with Cover 2 on the other. [09:33] B-Gap: The space between the offensive guard and offensive tackle. [10:04] Trail Technique: A defensive back's coverage technique where they follow behind a receiver (close). [10:21] Soft Squat: A defensive back's technique in Cover 2 coverage where they continue to sink with any vertical of #1 and only cover the flat if the ball is thrown there. [10:26] C-Gap: The space between the offensive tackle and tight end. [16:19] Three-High Defense: A defensive scheme that uses three deep safeties. [16:39] Four Down: A defensive front with four defensive linemen. [16:45] Man Blocking: An offensive blocking scheme where each offensive lineman blocks a specific defensive player. [16:45] Spill: A defensive technique where a defender forces a ball carrier to run outside by attacking the inside shoulder of the blocker. [17:13] Double Team: An offensive blocking scheme where two offensive linemen block a single defensive player. [17:21] Gap and a Half: A blocking or fitting technique where a player is responsible for their assigned gap and half of the adjacent gap. [17:31] More resources at MatchQuarters: https://www.matchquarters.com/ Follow on socials: X - https://x.com/The_Coach_A IG - / matchquarters TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@matchquarters... #NFL #NFLfootball #collegefootball #football #footballcoach #footballcoaching #all22