Matt Bowen of the National Football Post does an excellent job at breaking down the X’s and O’s of Football. In this breakdown he takes a look at a passing concept that Pittsburgh ran in the red zone against the Browns. For those of you who play Madden 12, I am sure you will recognize this passing concept.

The following is an excerpt that was posted by Matt Bowen of the National Football Post called ” The Xs and Os of the Steelers’ red zone playbook“. The article was posted on December 09, 2011, 11:30 AM EST .

“On Thursday morning, I broke down three NFL route concepts in the red zone using playbooks from the Packers, Saints and Cowboys to illustrate what we are seeing around the league on Sundays.

Today, let’s go back to last night’s Browns-Steelers matchup, talk more red zone football and look at Pittsburgh’s “Hi-Lo Crossers” route combination that led to a Jerricho Cotchery TD reception. Check out the scheme from the Steelers’ pre-snap alignment and then we will get into some coaching points to break down it down.”

To read the rest of the breakdown, please click on the following link – The Xs and Os of the Steelers’ red zone playbook


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