🔑Pattern matching and split field coverage are defensive strategies used to counter the dominance of the passing game in modern football.
🔑Quarters coverage divides the field into four zones, with defenders distributing their coverage based on the offense's passing pattern.
🔑Split field coverage divides the field into two, with different coverages used on each side, often based on offensive splits.
🔑Defensive coordinators use pattern matching and split field coverage to confuse quarterbacks and create puzzled looks on their faces.
🔑Adaptations like stubby and stump are used against trips formations to counter specific offensive threats and maintain effective coverage.