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Fritz Shurmur & #53 Fred Strickland the ‘nose-backer’ deserve some mention here

May 29, 2020 10:54AM
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Fritz Shurmur’s Eagle Defense: The Birthplace of the Zone Blitz
APRIL 11, 2012 BY THE CHANCELLOR OF FOOTBALL

NFL Guru: Defensive coordinator Fritz Shurmur

The NFL has had several geniuses when it comes to coaches. Yet when it comes to coordinators many have not received their due nor have any made the Pro Football Hall of Fame based on their contributions. One such coach that did receive Hall of Fame consideration was Dick LeBeau (enshrined in 2011 as a player), who as a long time defensive coordinator has been credited (with Dom Capers) for creating the zone blitz in the modern NFL. Yes Pittsburgh became Blitzburgh but the true zone blitz, as a scheme, came from the mind of Fritz Shurmur. Another assistant deserving enshrinement in Canton.

In 1989, Shurmur was the defensive coordinator of the Los Angeles Rams. When the team suffered multiple injuries along the front line, yet had all their linebackers healthy, necessity became the mother of invention. His team employed a 3-4 defense that featured Kevin Greene, who had back to back 16.5 sacks in 1988 and 1989 (thanks Kevin), coming off the corner. Yet going into the wildcard matchup as an underdog, Shurmur decided to go with emphasizing his linebackers over his linemen and came up with a 2 down lineman 5 linebacker set up to confuse Randall Cunningham.

You have to understand that this was Randall Cunningham at the height of his career, in fact the next year 1990, he was the NFL’s MVP. However in 1989 he was on his way to stardom when he electrified a national audience on a Monday night by shaking off a hit by New York Giant Carl Banks, and throwing a touchdown to TE Jimmie Giles. He was a threat to run for 100 yards in any game. He was John Elway 2.0 and the league was having serious problems in defending against such an athletic talent at QB.

In 1989 he led the Eagles in rushing with 621 yards while throwing for 3,400 yards 23 TDs and only 16 interceptions. The Eagles had won 5 of their final 6 games in 1989 and wanted to make amends in the playoffs for their 1988 playoff Fog Bowl loss in Chicago. Although they lost a toe to toe battle with the defending champion San Francisco 49ers in the regular season, the Eagles believed they could play with anyone and wanted a rematch with Joe Montana and company. But first they had to get through a wild card battle with the Los Angeles Rams, whom they taunted in the papers heading into the game. How would Shurmur defend Randall??

Shurmur opted for speed and confusion. One of the first items for a quarterback to determine is who the Mike (Middle) linebacker is. This is to set not only the blocking schemes but where the focal point to how the offense could attack the defense. Well the Rams shifted into their “Eagle” defense where OLBs Kevin Greene #91, Mel Owens #58, and Mike Wilcher #54 manned the outside with ILBs Larry Kelm #52, and Fred Strickland #53 were supplemented by either Brett Faryniarz #51 or George Bethune #57.

You have to understand the Rams weren’t doing this as a nickel defense, they were doing this on first and second downs also. Strickland would take the role of ‘nose-backer’ sometimes lining up as a nose tackle 1 yard off the ball. Or he would stand up to join the other four linebackers in a stand up position. Strickland wouldn’t give away if he was blitzing or dropping based upon where he would line up as you’ll see in the vids coming up. They played a cat and mouse game as to who was the Mike on most plays.

Along with the outside linebackers taking a page out of Buddy Ryan’s 46 defense and stacking two OLBs over the tight end. The Rams jumped on the Eagles 14-0 in the first quarter forcing Philadelphia to pass. There were plays where Los Angeles would have as many as 4 linebackers lined up on one side of the formation yet only rushed one with a blitzing DB. Along with confusing Cunningham from an alignment standpoint, Shurmur drew up defenses that had DE Mike Piel #95 either dropping or spying.

With an array of blitzes off the corner and so much speed on the field to chase Cunningham once he scrambled, had one of his worse days. The Eagles had little continuity and one of the reason the offense couldn’t adjust was the untimely death of Eagle quarterback coach Doug Scovil just a couple weeks prior to the game. Without his working confidante, Randall and Buddy Ryan’s offense couldn’t adjust as Kevin Greene recorded 2 sacks and hurried him into a 24 of 40 for 238 yards, 1 interception performance and no splash plays whatsoever.

Once the game was over and the Rams danced out of Philadelphia’s Veteran’s Stadium 21-7 winners, the league took notice of Shurmur’s masterpiece. Every other coordinator running a 3-4 during that time employed some of the same tactics Fritz pioneered. At the time it was thought by pundits that they couldn’t employ that gimmicky type of defense against a down hill running team.

In fact their next opponents would be exactly that style of offense and many waited for the Rams to sign a DL during the week, and when they didn’t, knew they’d see the defense again. An underdog for a second consecutive playoff game they traveled to the Meadowlands where Ottis “OJ” Anderson and the New York Giants would run into the belly of the Rams “Eagle” defense. No way could they win a second cold weather road game…right??

In this first vignette, you see the Eagle defense against the Giants on a sweep play. Notice how Shurmur has “nose backer” Strickland #53 off the ball? A concept borrowed from Tom Landry’s defensive tackle position in his Flex Defense, allowing Strickland to use his speed and agility against New York center Bart Oates. Notice Strickland’s heft allowed him to take Oates charge and agility beat him to the point of making the tackle on a play that gained a yard at most.

On this play you recognize the cat and mouse game Shurmur’s defense is playing with Phil Simms. Not only does ‘nose backer’ Fred Strickland #53 line up over center in a 3 point stance, he then stands up to give the Rams 4 standing linebackers from the center to the weak side of the formation. Who’s coming?? Who’s dropping?? Simms is so rattled at this point he overthrows Lionel Emanuel and the boo birds were out in the Meadowlands.

On this play you’ll notice that SS Michael Stewart is up on the line to the strong side yet Shurmur still employed twin outside linebackers to the top of the screen in Mel Owens #58 and Mike Wilcher #54. With the two linebackers up near the line of scrimmage they have to be accounted for by the Giants front line. You’ll notice they engage the OL which kept them from sliding their blocking attention to Kevin Greene who runs over FB Maurice Carthon #44.

Since they were in a 2TE max protection, the only outlet for Simms to throw to as he scrambles to his left is Ottis Anderson #24, yet the aforementioned Owens (who backed off after engaging Giant T Jumbo Elliot) and ILB Larry Kelm were sitting right there. With nowhere to throw the ball, time was up and Greene was right there for the sack. You can clearly see the confusion in the Giants offense. Look at Zeke Mowatt #84 who completely does a 360 and didn’t help Carthon on Greene. Why?? SS Stewart was there to occupy him. Genius

The Rams had been losing 6-0 when the Giants, late in the second quarter, uncharacteristically threw into the teeth of the Eagle defense and an interception set the Rams up to take a 7-6 lead at the half. The biggest play in the game and the turning point that allowed the Rams to upset the Giants 19-13. On this final play DE Mike Piel #95 drops off in the weak flat along with LB Strickland, lined up in 3 point stance in front of Giants guard William Roberts, who also drops.

George Bethune #57, takes over as the ‘nose backer with Brett Faryniarz #51 rushing from the weak-side along with Greene #91 on the strong side. Since Strickland’s first step is forward, Roberts #66 has to honor his charge and not help out LT Jumbo Elliot. He has no one to block!! Greene and Faryniarz’s rush is so strong Simms has to get rid of the ball and Jerry Gray, zoning away from RB Dave Meggett, tips the pass that Michael Stewart intercepts. You also notice that Meggett’s “scat” route was to his right and away from the DE that dropped in the weak flat. Shurmur fielded ONE DL and didn’t rush him!! In a nickel defense?? Think about that for a second…

This was a masterpiece performance by a true NFL genius in Fritz Shurmur. The ’89 Rams fell to the eventual Super Bowl champion San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship and this defense never got the attention the 46 defense, the Steel Curtain, or the Ravens defense did because they didn’t win it all. Had they beat the 49ers and then the Broncos to win Super Bowl XXIV, this defense would have gone down in history. Yet what is interesting is this defense had it’s prime note taker in Giant defensive coordinator and current Patriot coach Bill Belichick.

How do we know this??

He used the 2 man front 1 year later in Super Bowl XXV to stop the Buffalo Bills to win that trophy. Just last year he used the defense with 5 standing players to force NY Jet QB Mark Sanchez into several interceptions. He used it against Tim Tebow also in both the regular season win and again in the playoffs. What Shurmur started in the 1989 playoffs live on to this day in a few 3-4 defenses. One centerpiece to this defense was Kevin Greene who moved on to the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1993 to help form Blitzburgh. Surely Greene took his playbook with him to Pittsburgh and may have shared some of these principles with Steeler coaches.


EPILOGUE: As for Shurmur, he moved on to become a champion defensive coordinator with the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl XXXI with Mike Holmgren. You want to hear about the ties that bind?? From the late 80s into the early 90’s, Mike Holmgren was the offensive coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers while Fritz Shurmur was his nemesis counterpart within the division for the Rams. Trust us…going into that 1989 NFC Championship it wasn’t a forgone conclusion that the Niners would win.

In fact, in ’89 the Rams won game 2, 13-12 in Candlestick and even though the Rams lost the NFC Championship to SF, they returned to San Francisco the following year. In that game the ‘Niners were 10-0 and the Rams were 3-7 when the Rams hammered them 28-17 when the Niners were trying to 3peat. So when Holmgren took the head coaching job in Green Bay he took Fritz Shurmur with him. Shurmur followed Holmgren to Seattle in 1999.

However he passed away before the 1999 season. Yet now as the Cleveland Browns GM, Holmgren hired current head coach Pat Shurmur, who is the nephew of Fritz. Shurmur developed other defenses that we will give mention to in the near future yet this 1989 run with his “Eagle defense” was his masterpiece. Even though he went on to coach a 4-3 in Green Bay, his use and expertise to adapt to personnel turned his 3-4 into a juggernaut that nearly stole an NFL title.

This article is dedicated to the memory of Leonard Frank “Fritz” Shurmur (July 15, 1932 – August 30, 1999)

A couple words on his future Hall of Fame protege’ in Shurmur’s “Eagle Defense”:

Thanks for reading and share the article. Coaches don’t forget to adapt to your personnel instead of forcing your plays down the throat of a group that may not be able to run it.
SubjectAuthorViewsPosted

  Poll: Most under-appreciated Ram of all-time

max1999May 22, 2020 04:47AM

  Larry Brooks nm

21Dog241May 22, 2020 05:12AM

  Re: Larry Brooks

YOUNGBLOOD85331May 22, 2020 05:49AM

  Guess who ?

RAMSINCE ARNETT365May 22, 2020 06:48AM

  Re: Guess who ?

max254May 22, 2020 07:57AM

  Re: Guess who ?

RAMSINCE ARNETT234May 23, 2020 06:38AM

  Re: Guess who ?

max246May 23, 2020 06:49AM

  I think you're thinking of Les Ritcher

21Dog218May 23, 2020 07:01AM

  Re: Guess who ?

Crazylegs206May 23, 2020 07:06AM

  Re: Poll: Most under-appreciated Ram of all-time

RantoulRam266May 22, 2020 05:13AM

  Jack Snow.....

roman18253May 22, 2020 05:21AM

  Dog is right, Larry Brooks

den-the-coach281May 22, 2020 05:25AM

  Re: Dog is right, Larry Brooks

LMU93246May 22, 2020 07:21AM

  Wilcher

JimYoungblood53365August 29, 2020 02:30PM

  would of lobed to see Snow play

ferragamo79201August 30, 2020 02:42PM

  here's some Snow for you

21Dog164August 30, 2020 03:23PM

  wow

ferragamo79160August 30, 2020 04:05PM

  One of our many quality Centers over the years...

Rams43315May 22, 2020 05:23AM

  another worth mentioning- Doug Smith

LMU93511May 22, 2020 05:23AM

  Re: another worth mentioning- Doug Smith

den-the-coach424May 22, 2020 05:27AM

  Re: another worth mentioning- Doug Smith

max274May 22, 2020 08:23AM

  Coy Bacon

L.A.Rams383May 22, 2020 05:41AM

  George Andrews is another

L.A.Rams271May 22, 2020 05:45AM

  Re: George Andrews is another

no name526May 26, 2020 06:23PM

  Re: Coy Bacon, I agree L.A. Rams!

Coy Bacon229May 22, 2020 03:47PM

  Jim Bertelsen is another

L.A.Rams211June 01, 2020 06:56AM

  and Billy Truax

L.A.Rams212June 02, 2020 05:02AM

  Steven Jackson is not...

ramsfaninmd366May 22, 2020 05:57AM

  If Championships matter then Mike Jones

raminsanantone241May 22, 2020 06:00AM

  Toby Wright

Deadhead Ram253May 22, 2020 07:06AM

  Knocked HIMSELF out of the NFL!!

Ramgator207July 06, 2020 01:58PM

  Re: Knocked HIMSELF out of the NFL!!

joram207August 30, 2020 12:53PM

  Jack Snow nm

Ekern55272May 22, 2020 07:39AM

  Favorite player as a kid Attachments

Firecap322May 22, 2020 10:27AM

  Re: Poll: Most under-appreciated Ram of all-time

Crazylegs257May 22, 2020 07:41AM

  Meador belongs in the HOF, no doubt. nm

max226May 22, 2020 08:10AM

  The 1st # 21 IMO....

roman18225May 22, 2020 10:12AM

  +1........nm

Arkansas Ram204May 27, 2020 04:54AM

  Cullen Bryant between 78-80

ferragamo79628May 22, 2020 07:58AM

  Re: Cullen Bryant between 78-80

nicecatchellard727May 22, 2020 08:12AM

  Re: Cullen Bryant between 78-80

21Dog516May 22, 2020 08:42AM

  Re: Cullen Bryant between 78-80

Ekern55345May 22, 2020 09:01AM

  good one...

LMU93236May 22, 2020 09:55AM

  Re: good one...

joram258May 28, 2020 01:34PM

  Re: Poll: Most under-appreciated Ram of all-time

reggae403May 22, 2020 08:55AM

  Todd Lyght

droopy294May 22, 2020 08:59AM

  The Stop Lyght

Rams Junkie283July 02, 2020 10:49AM

  I always thought Greg Bell got little respect ONLY because of the Dickerson trade.

Ramgator236May 22, 2020 09:59AM

  Re: I always thought Greg Bell got little respect ONLY because of the Dickerson trade.

73Ram233May 23, 2020 03:24AM

  London Fletcher

OahuRam250May 22, 2020 10:29AM

  Re: London Fletcher

nicecatchellard227May 22, 2020 10:37AM

  Re: London Fletcher

NorCalRamFan206May 24, 2020 10:48AM

  That is a great call

Rams_81241June 01, 2020 09:31AM

  Re: That is a great call

OahuRam173July 06, 2020 06:47PM

  Some thoughts...

max250May 22, 2020 11:19AM

  Mel owens

Hazlet Hacksaw211May 26, 2020 06:17PM

  Owens was one of my favorite '80s Rams

LMU93201May 29, 2020 05:59AM

  very solid player

Hazlet Hacksaw226May 30, 2020 03:42PM

  Ekern, Owens and Jim Collins

21Dog346May 30, 2020 03:48PM

  Wilcher too

Hazlet Hacksaw211June 02, 2020 05:22AM

  Adam Timmerman (nm)

DaJudge242May 22, 2020 12:04PM

  Re: Adam Timmerman (nm)

oldmanram189July 02, 2020 11:08AM

  Re: Poll: Most under-appreciated Ram of all-time

Classicalwit242May 22, 2020 01:32PM

  Tom Nutten

rampage666224May 22, 2020 01:51PM

  Dieter BRock

waterfield305May 22, 2020 02:06PM

  Re: Dieter BRock

Steve216June 02, 2020 06:08AM

  Re: Poll: Most under-appreciated Ram of all-time

CraigMatson223May 22, 2020 02:10PM

  This is the goofiest poll of all time...

JamesJM247May 22, 2020 02:13PM

  Re: This is the goofiest poll of all time...

CraigMatson377May 22, 2020 02:31PM

  Re: Poll: Most under-appreciated Ram of all-time

max243May 22, 2020 03:42PM

  David Hill

max232May 22, 2020 04:01PM

  Re: David Hill

B64 Rams 72208May 25, 2020 10:06AM

  Re: David Hill = HUGE

ferragamo79203May 26, 2020 05:48PM

  good one- underrated player...

LMU93208May 29, 2020 05:00AM

  Jon Kirksey

zn700May 22, 2020 04:09PM

  Re: Jon Kirksey

max510May 22, 2020 04:44PM

  Re: Jon Kirksey

zn667May 22, 2020 04:52PM

  Re: Jon Kirksey

max239May 22, 2020 05:05PM

  Re: Jon Kirksey

zn283May 22, 2020 05:29PM

  sticking with Larry Brooks, but honorable mention to

21Dog244May 22, 2020 04:17PM

  Re: sticking with Larry Brooks, but honorable mention to

den-the-coach362May 22, 2020 05:08PM

  Back in those days... and for many years after...

JamesJM198May 22, 2020 05:31PM

  Re: Back in those days... and for many years after...

nicecatchellard202May 22, 2020 05:47PM

  You got me thinking...

JamesJM204May 22, 2020 05:16PM

  plus one

ferragamo79211May 22, 2020 06:38PM

  Good one

OzRam200May 24, 2020 12:01PM

  Pankey is an excellent one

LMU93216May 25, 2020 11:24AM

  Corey Littleton & London Fletcher

SunTzu_vs_Camus222May 22, 2020 06:13PM

  they will really miss Littleton

ferragamo79207May 22, 2020 06:40PM

  couldn't agree more

21Dog222May 22, 2020 07:21PM

  Willie Flipper Anderson..... Set a record 31 years ago and still standing

Rampage2K-227May 22, 2020 06:37PM

  insane 336

ferragamo79212May 22, 2020 06:41PM

  You couldn't be more right...

JamesJM240May 22, 2020 06:55PM

  Re: You couldn't be more right...

nicecatchellard215May 22, 2020 07:13PM

  Larry Brooks, Nolan Cromwell

JimYoungblood53386May 22, 2020 09:47PM

  Roman

Shecky251May 23, 2020 01:15AM

  Larry Brooks is the winner cause...

max245May 23, 2020 04:55AM

  Marc Bulger

GarlicExile291May 23, 2020 09:30AM

  +1.........nm

Arkansas Ram208May 27, 2020 04:48AM

  Re: sheesh, he belongs on overrated list...

spagsbacker196May 29, 2020 08:15AM

  he was very good with Martz

Rams_81205June 02, 2020 04:29AM

  Re: Poll: Most under-appreciated Ram of all-time

AllstonRam207May 23, 2020 10:44AM

  IRV PANKEY.

stlramz289May 23, 2020 06:04PM

  Re: IRV PANKEY.

Steve670May 23, 2020 11:27PM

  Re: IRV PANKEY.

stlramz457May 24, 2020 10:58AM

  Re: IRV PANKEY.

Steve430May 30, 2020 07:17PM

  Re: IRV PANKEY.

badgerdms252June 02, 2020 06:04AM

  Issac Bruce for sure

Rams_81728May 25, 2020 11:30AM

  I think many here have him as their favorite Ram EVER

ferragamo79291May 26, 2020 06:19PM

  another- Mike Guman

LMU93266May 25, 2020 11:30AM

  Re: another- Mike Guman

9-99201May 26, 2020 12:15PM

  Bryant better

ferragamo79207May 26, 2020 06:19PM

  Now that I really think about it....

DaJudge289May 26, 2020 12:25PM

  Dane Looker....nm

Arkansas Ram190May 27, 2020 04:52AM

  Re: Duval Love

Steve223May 27, 2020 06:10AM

  Bern Brostek

Deadhead Ram279May 27, 2020 06:18AM

  Heil

Great Bordeni204May 28, 2020 02:26PM

  Bernie Casey

David Deacon213May 29, 2020 12:31AM

  Re: Poll: Most under-appreciated Ram of all-time

Ramsdude216May 29, 2020 04:49AM

  Just an FYI

Crazylegs183May 29, 2020 06:47AM

  Re: Just an FYI

Ramsdude191May 29, 2020 08:04AM

  Re: Poll: Most under-appreciated Ram of all-time

Ramsdude188May 29, 2020 05:00AM

  Re: ill throw some love at Leonard Little....

spagsbacker213May 29, 2020 08:14AM

  Re: ill throw some love at Leonard Little....

LMU93244May 29, 2020 10:24AM

  Maybe family of person he killed while drunk talk about him

max210May 29, 2020 10:38AM

  I've been an idiot

waterfield214June 01, 2020 07:43AM

  Re: word...

spagsbacker196June 01, 2020 10:37AM

  Fritz Shurmur & #53 Fred Strickland the ‘nose-backer’ deserve some mention here

Rams Junkie222May 29, 2020 10:54AM

  Grutt....................nm

idaram225May 30, 2020 12:34PM

  scott linehan

george_allen236May 30, 2020 06:50PM

  Lawrence McCutcheon

PA48237May 31, 2020 04:26AM

  Re: Lawrence McCutcheon

73Ram209May 31, 2020 04:40AM

  good choice

21Dog207May 31, 2020 05:44AM

  Re: good choice

oldschoolramfan364May 31, 2020 06:27AM

  for me the GOLDEN age of the Rams

ferragamo79200May 31, 2020 07:07AM

  Re: for me the GOLDEN age of the Rams

den-the-coach229June 01, 2020 07:13AM

  Re: good choice

21Dog208May 31, 2020 07:15AM

  McCutcheon 1973-1977

LMU93217June 01, 2020 07:28AM

  Re: Lawrence McCutcheon +1

fullcurl219June 01, 2020 12:23PM

  Re: Lawrence McCutcheon

Steve274June 02, 2020 06:09AM

  adding one more to this- Jim Youngblood

LMU93350July 02, 2020 09:00AM

  Re: adding one more to this- Jim Youngblood

zn189July 04, 2020 05:41AM

  Doug Smith

zn180July 03, 2020 06:21AM

  hmmm role players for a few years vs HOFers

ferragamo79180July 03, 2020 04:28PM

  Hyman Masterklinger (seriously)

waterfield213July 03, 2020 05:08PM

  Re: Hyman Masterklinger (seriously)

Crazylegs221July 04, 2020 01:51PM

  Under appreciated has to be SJ.

alyoshamucci188July 04, 2020 06:13PM

  could be... and it depends on how...

JamesJM241July 04, 2020 06:41PM

  Re: could be... and it depends on how...

zn322July 05, 2020 06:50AM

  Cankles

RamsFanSince69550July 05, 2020 02:34PM

  Re: Cankles

oldschoolramfan274July 05, 2020 02:38PM

  Cankles is now an Asst DL coach on Coach Rivera's staff

Rams Junkie189July 06, 2020 04:12PM

  Mike Guman

mexram161August 29, 2020 02:50PM

  Re: Goff over Guman NM

Steve161August 31, 2020 09:32PM