The Ari-Zone-A Red Sea Wrinkles

Mitch

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James Bettcher has been experimenting with zone coverages the past couple of years, but thanks to some untimely miscommunications on assignments and less than requisite speed at the linebacker position, the efforts to incorporate more zone looks into the Cardinals' defense have been thwarted.

However, with the additions of Karlos Dansby and Haason Reddick to the defense, Bettcher suddenly has the kind of speed, flexibility and athleticism it takes to play effective zone coverage. Dansby's experience and his uncanny sense of where the ball is going makes him an asset in zone coverage. With Reddick, Bettcher gets a superior athlete who can drop into the hook zones and converge on a WR or RB with dispatch. In addition, Bettcher can send Reddick on blitzes and drop the now lighter and more spry Chandler Jones into coverage.

On the perimeter, Patrick Peterson and Justin Bethel have the speed to take away their deep thirds of the field and at times Bettcher can roll one of them up to disguise man to man and rotate the safeties over the top. On one zone play during the pre-season, Peterson nearly intercepted a deep pass that normally a QB would not throw in his direction.

The safeties, Mathieu, Branch and Bethea, are interchangeable, just as Bettcher likes his safeties to be and thus Bettcher can have Honey Badger blitz on one play, dog the flat on the next, and play over the top on the following. The safety roles in the zone schemes are also made to order for the intuitive Budda Baker and speedy Rudy Ford.

The Cardinals will always be primarily a man-to-man team. But this year we can expect them to disguise their coverages more regularly and with greater confidence to try to keep opposing QBs and their offenses guessing and off-balance.

This time around Bettcher has the speed and the playmakers to make the occasional zone coverages prolific.
 

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Mitch, it will be interesting to see just how playing some zone coverage might work to the Cards advantage. Having a couple of times of confusion during critical third downs just might give us a couple of extra possessions each game, which may mean the difference in the final score. In any event,
teams won't be able to know that we will be in constant man coverage. I like the thought of that a lot.
 

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James Bettcher's kid goes to the school where my wife teaches.

IMO, zone's better when you have less athletic players, because they have defined spaces to move through and cover, instead of having to trail an opponent from sideline to sideline. It's also more dangerous if you have to dial up blitzes, because the zones become so much bigger/more holes in zones because you're sending extra bodies.

Every team uses a combination of zone and man looks. I think we'll primiarily still use a Man-free base defense with a variety of blitzers to take advantage of the versatility. Putting Patrick Peterson in a zone scheme is a tremendous waste of resources.
 
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