Temple Match-up zone defense: John Chaney - NCAA Tournament

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  • University of Miami Introduces New Head Football Coach Al Golden
  • University of Miami Introduces New Head Football Coach Al Golden
  • University of Miami Introduces New Head Football Coach Al Golden
  • University of Miami Introduces New Head Football Coach Al Golden
  • University of Miami Introduces New Head Football Coach Al Golden
  • University of Miami Introduces New Head Football Coach Al Golden
  • University of Miami Introduces New Head Football Coach Al Golden
  • University of Miami Introduces New Head Football Coach Al Golden



Coaches,

I have another new eBook to release to you tonight. It is the Temple Match-up Zone Defense eBook. It has been a progress in work for the last three years and it was totally completed tonight. I have watched more than 100 hours of footage on the Temple Match-up Zone Defense. I have talked with former assistant coaches and players from Temple and compiled my notes into a eBook that is the only one on the market. You can't find this information anywhere else. I took me over 40 hours to just put this eBook together and assemble it.

If you don't know much about Matchup zones then here you go. It is the "knuckleball of defenses". You don't see many people run a matchup zone all game so it is totally hard to prepare for it. John Chaney is ran this zone at Temple University use to spend at least sixty percent or more of practice on the zone and the rest on offense. Coach Chaney's teams in the NCAA Tournament where ones that opponents feared to face since it was so unique.

Here are the contents of this eBook:





Here are some reasons to run it:

1. There are no holes in a match-up zone defense
2. There is a greater awareness on help and ballside defense.
3. Constant Ball Pressure will reap benefits.
4. Zone doesn't equal "rest".
5. Time is on my side
6. Teams never see it on a regular basis so it is hard to simulate in practice.
7. It reaps havoc on post players.

Sample page of the eBook:




I think that you will totally enjoy this eBook on the match-up defense. There are 38detailed pages with specific diagrams on this complex match-up zone. It will confuse your opponent every time, because it isn't a 2-3 or 1-3-1 zone. Check it out.

Coach Peterman


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