stay deep, then attack on ball
depends on defensive play
Free safety
Free safety
they play in the defensive backfield along with the cornerbacks and strong safety.
In man to man coverage the free safety would be covering the quarterback. However, because the quarterback isn't an actual receiver the safety is "free" to help coverage. The free safety can blitz or play man to man and zone coverage.
Reshad Jones is a better free safety because he is younger and has the ibility to read the play very well
No; anybody can use it, including free-to-play players.
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The free safety tends to watch the play unfold and follow the ball as well as be the "defensive quarterback" of the backfield. ... On pass plays, the free safety is expected to assist the cornerback on his side and to close the distance to the receiver by the time the ball reaches him.
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He is a cornerback (1981-85), safety (1985-90) and free safety (1990) in San Francisco 49ers, San Francisco, CA.
He's a free safety. In actuality, in most 3-4 defenses, and in Baltimore's especially, there is not discernable difference. The definition of a Strong Safety is somebody who lines up on the strong side of the offense. Ed Reed does this. But he also lines up on the weak side or drops back in to a center field role also. So what is Ed Reed? A safety. On the Ravens, there is no free or strong.