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Simplifying Defense: The 4-2-5 System Explored

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In this episode of the Coaching 101 podcast, Daniel Chamberlain and Kenny Simpson dive into the nitty-gritty of defensive football strategies, specifically focusing on the 4-2-5 defensive formation. Joined by first-year head coach Brady Bradbury, they discuss the evolution of Bradbury's coaching career, transitioning from player to coach, and his recent shift to embracing the 4-2-5 defense at his school. The discussion further delves into the simplicity and flexibility of the 4-2-5 system, comparing it with the 3-4 and 4-3 schemes, and how it allows for easier adjustment to multiple offensive formations while keeping defensive principles straightforward. The episode emphasizes the importance of adapting coaching strategies to the team's available personnel and keeping coaching methods simple for effective teaching and execution.

00:00 Welcome to the Coaching 101 Podcast

00:23 Introducing First-Year Head Coach Brady Bradbury

02:18 Coach Simpson's European Adventure with Family

05:30 Simplifying Coaching and Upcoming Projects

08:41 Diving Deep into 4-2-5 Defense Strategy

19:21 Decoding Football Strategies: The Power of Personnel and Formations

19:52 The Tactical Debate: 3-4 vs. 4-2-5 Defensive Formations

20:56 Adapting to Offensive Trends: The Return of Tight Ends and Fullbacks

23:19 Simplifying Defense: The Philosophy Behind Choosing a Formation

25:08 Handling Multiple Formations: Strategies for Defensive Flexibility

35:10 Closing Thoughts: Keeping It Simple in Coaching


To watch the video from this episode or others like it, check out the YouTube pages of Kenny and Daniel.


What is the major difference between the 4-2-5 and the 4-3 defenses?

  • 4-2-5 is the old 4-4, but for most teams, the overhangs are now DB type players
  • 4-3 makes adjustments with the LBs, where the 4-2-5 makes adjustments with the backend
  • Strong E plays a 6 in the 4-2-5 vs a 9 in the 4-3


Why choose even front over the 3-4?

  • Simplified 1-gap football
  • Personnel dictated what defense to use
  • Seeing a lot of 11 personnel on your schedule, you’ll be in a 4 front anyways


How do you handle multiple formations teams?

  • Adjust with the back 5
  • Keep the box the box


What NOT to do as a Coach

  • Today’s Lesson:


Social Media

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In this episode of the Coaching 101 podcast, Daniel Chamberlain and Kenny Simpson dive into the nitty-gritty of defensive football strategies, specifically focusing on the 4-2-5 defensive formation. Joined by first-year head coach Brady Bradbury, they discuss the evolution of Bradbury's coaching career, transitioning from player to coach, and his recent shift to embracing the 4-2-5 defense at his school. The discussion further delves into the simplicity and flexibility of the 4-2-5 system, comparing it with the 3-4 and 4-3 schemes, and how it allows for easier adjustment to multiple offensive formations while keeping defensive principles straightforward. The episode emphasizes the importance of adapting coaching strategies to the team's available personnel and keeping coaching methods simple for effective teaching and execution.

00:00 Welcome to the Coaching 101 Podcast

00:23 Introducing First-Year Head Coach Brady Bradbury

02:18 Coach Simpson's European Adventure with Family

05:30 Simplifying Coaching and Upcoming Projects

08:41 Diving Deep into 4-2-5 Defense Strategy

19:21 Decoding Football Strategies: The Power of Personnel and Formations

19:52 The Tactical Debate: 3-4 vs. 4-2-5 Defensive Formations

20:56 Adapting to Offensive Trends: The Return of Tight Ends and Fullbacks

23:19 Simplifying Defense: The Philosophy Behind Choosing a Formation

25:08 Handling Multiple Formations: Strategies for Defensive Flexibility

35:10 Closing Thoughts: Keeping It Simple in Coaching


To watch the video from this episode or others like it, check out the YouTube pages of Kenny and Daniel.


What is the major difference between the 4-2-5 and the 4-3 defenses?

  • 4-2-5 is the old 4-4, but for most teams, the overhangs are now DB type players
  • 4-3 makes adjustments with the LBs, where the 4-2-5 makes adjustments with the backend
  • Strong E plays a 6 in the 4-2-5 vs a 9 in the 4-3


Why choose even front over the 3-4?

  • Simplified 1-gap football
  • Personnel dictated what defense to use
  • Seeing a lot of 11 personnel on your schedule, you’ll be in a 4 front anyways


How do you handle multiple formations teams?

  • Adjust with the back 5
  • Keep the box the box


What NOT to do as a Coach

  • Today’s Lesson:


Social Media

  continue reading

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