Last week, I wrote an article detailing the basic coverage shells the Kansas City Chiefs like to use, with some examples on how they were implemented in 2017.
It was pretty basic for some and served as a refresher for others who knew the general responsibilities and looks that each shell provided. In this article, we’re doing quite the opposite by digging deep into something most may know nothing about: pattern matching coverage schemes.
Quite simply, we’re not screwing around this week. Let’s do it:
In the coverage shells post from last week, I purposely found a very vanilla-looking Cover 3 shell to show some of the responsibilities at a very basic level.