Switching to a Cover 4 shell changes everything. Your corners start deeper-typically around six to CUT 26 Coins seven yards off the line-which gives them a better chance to stay with speedy wideouts. That extra space can be the difference between giving up a one-play touchdown and forcing an incompletion or interception.

If your opponent has elite speed at receiver, using a Cover 4 shell is one of the easiest adjustments you can make to stabilize your defense.

Contain the Quarterback the Right Way

Mobile quarterbacks can be a nightmare. Even when you lock down their reads, they can roll out of the pocket and deliver perfect throws on the run. Simply assigning a QB spy isn't always enough.

A better approach is to focus on proper containment with a four-man rush. When you rush four defenders, your defensive ends are more likely to win one-on-one matchups, making it easier to keep the quarterback inside the pocket.

However, alignment is just as important as the play call. If your defensive ends are lined up too far inside, they won't be able to seal the edge effectively. You need to ensure they have outside leverage-either head-up or slightly outside the offensive tackle. Adjusting your defensive line (such as spreading them) can make a huge difference.

When done correctly, containment forces your opponent to stay in the pocket, where your coverage has a much better chance of cheap CUT 26 Coins holding up.

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