17 Facts About Coryell offense

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Coryell offense won two consecutive division titles with the St Louis Cardinals, whose offense emphasized the pass while running the standard pro set.

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Coryell offense moved to the Chargers and reached the playoffs in four consecutive seasons that included three straight division titles.

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Coryell offense is based on Sid Gillman's offense that required the defense to defend the entire field.

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Coryell offense expanded on those principles by putting receivers in motion.

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5.

Coryell's offense had more progressions than Gillman's, with backup options for screen passes and underneath routes.

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6.

Coryell offense is a combination of deep and mid range passing and power running.

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7.

The Coryell offense relies on getting all five receivers out into patterns that combined stretched the field, setting up defensive backs with route technique, and the quarterback throwing to a spot on time where the receiver can catch and turn upfield.

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Coryell offense introduced the concept of a tight end that ran wide receiver-type routes with Kellen Winslow in 1980.

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Coryell offense is part decoy, as his unpredictable role forces defenses to keep an eye on him, thereby opening up other opportunities for the offense.

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10.

Turner's take on the Coryell offense system turned around the career of Hall of Fame QB Troy Aikman, and has proven to be very successful with talented high draft picks struggling with the complexities of the NFL, such as Alex Smith.

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Coryell offense's offenses are usually towards the top of the league standings, but are often labeled predictable.

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12.

Turner's Coryell offense had a potent passing game, which featured multiple-time Pro Bowl TE Antonio Gates.

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13.

The Rams' Coryell offense, which was known as "The Greatest Show on Turf", featured Hall of Fame QB Kurt Warner, who was the NFL MVP for the 1999 season.

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14.

Coryell offense attacked vertically through seams, while the West Coast offense moved laterally as much as vertically through angles on curl and slant routes.

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15.

The Coryell offense had lower completion percentages than the West Coast offense, but the returns were greater on a successful play.

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16.

Coryell offense said the West Coast offense was developed out of necessity to operate with less talented players.

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17.

Former defensive coordinator Joe Collier credits the Coryell offense with creating an evolution by using multiple receivers, forcing defenses to counter with different packages.

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