Hi Coach,
Zone defenses can be incredibly frustrating.
And it isn’t because they are difficult to understand or even attack…
With enough time and preparation you can be ready for any zone defense…
But there are multiple zone defense.
The 2-3, The 3-2, The 1-2-2, The 1-3-1.
And today more Matchup Zone defenses are popping up.
And what makes it even more difficult is sometimes you scout a team and never see their zone defense (because it isn’t their primary one) or it didn’t fit their strategy that night you scouted.
So how do you prepare for this?
How do you budget the time?
Do you
install multiple sets for when you see 2-3s? That is the most popular zone d out there.
But you
have to have something in for the 3-2. And something a little different for the 1-2-2
And the
1-3-1…. you can’t always necessarily run the same action with that as the others.
And what if they are
packing it in when you scouted them, but come out and pressure you?
There is a One Zone Offense
solution. It breaks each defense down to their fundamental weaknesses… and allows you to exploit them.
And this Thursday Princeton Offense Specialist, Coach John Wheeler is hosting a free web class on the One Zone Offense solution!
And who should sign up?
#1 If you run The Princeton Offense (because no-one wants to ‘man up’ against that)
#2 If you expect to see Zone Defenses even one time this season!
CLICK HERE to go register…(we encourage you to be there live Thursday… but if you can’t there will be a replay… but you have to register to see the replay!
Talk to you soon,
Brian Williams
The Coaching
Toolbox