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Position Index - Blitzing

By Coach Tom Bass

July 5, 2006, revised August 19, 2008


Blitzing is an important skill that needs to be practiced by all defensive players.

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Ed Reed

Anytime a defensive back comes on a blitz, he must realize that the other defensive backs are forced into single coverage. So it is imperative that the blitzer gets to the quarterback as quickly as possible.

Blitzing

Winning Points:

  • When tackling, bend at knees, not waist; keep back straight; head up; eyes focused on ball carrier's numbers. Remember to make contract with shoulder pad and not helmet.
  • Shorten stride and do not cross legs before contact on tackle; explode up and through ball carrier; do not let ball carrier turn up field; never use helmet as contact point.
  • Defensive back with run force responsibility keys on tight end. To force run, charge two yards across line of scrimmage, three yards outside tight end; take on lead blockers with inside arm and shoulder; keep outside arm free.

In some defenses, the cornerbacks and safeties occasionally are used to rush the passer. When defensive backs are called upon to blitz, they always must keep four points in mind:

  1. Get off on the snap of the ball.
  2. Come through the proper pre-designated rush lane.
  3. Know and understand which offensive players can block you and be in position to avoid those blockers on your way to the quarterback.
  4. Be prepared to obstruct the pass if the quarterback throws in your direction.
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