It was the play that put the Kansas City Chiefs ahead comfortably, 23-13, with only five minutes left. That’s a good word to use for it – comfort – because of how darn easy it was for Chris Conley to score Sunday afternoon. We’ll go to the tape and break it down.
The alignment here is important. It dictates the coverage. The Chiefs stack their two receivers in a reduced split, tight to the formation. Pittsburgh counters with Antwon Blake and Robert Golden while dropping James Harrison into coverage.