3-4 Defense Diagram
"The 3-4 defense is the other basic defensive formation, along with the 4-3. The 3-4 basically takes one of the DLs away from the 4-3 and adds a fourth LB, still leaving 4 in the secondary. While the 4-3 is more common in the NFL today because it is often stronger against the run, teams with exceptionally quick LBs might choose the 3-4 because it can offer a bit more versatility."
To be an expert in American Football this is not enough to know rules, you should also know at least basic offenses and defenses. Getting closer with this kind of knowledge you may find visual football diagrams an extremely helpful. The Football solution for ConceptDraw DIAGRAM gives you a perfect tool for drawing football diagrams.
A combination of the "Football Fields" and "Football Positions" libraries gives you an ability to create a football-related drawing in seconds. Follow next steps to create you own football schema:
- From the "Football Fields" library drop a field object to your document
- From the "Football Positions" library drop all positions object you need to your document
- Place positions on the field according to your drawing idea
- Add arrows or text labels if needed.
ConceptDraw DIAGRAM gives you an ability to export any drawing to a graphic format, such as
- PNG
- EMF
- SVG
- BMP
- GIF
- JPEG
- TIFF
Sample 1. Football – 3-4 Defense.
This diagram was created in ConceptDraw DIAGRAM using the "Football Positions" library from the Football solution. An experienced user spent 2 minutes creating this sample.
The samples you see on this page were created in ConceptDraw DIAGRAM using the Football Solution; they demonstrate a portion of the solution's capabilities and the professional results you can achieve.
All source documents are vector graphic documents. They are available for reviewing, modifying, or converting to a variety of formats (PDF file, MS PowerPoint, MS Visio, and many other graphic formats) from the ConceptDraw STORE. The Football Solution is available for all ConceptDraw DIAGRAM or later users.




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