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West Coast offense - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In American football, " West Coast Offense " ("WCO") is one of two similar but distinct offensive-strategic-systems of play: (A) the "Air Coryell" system; or (B) more commonly the pass play system p...
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Brief and Straightforward Guide: What is the West Coast Offense? ... The West Coast Offense is frequently thought to refer to the phenomenal performance of the 49ers and their three Super Bowl wins in 1981, 1984, and 1988. Actually the West Coast Offense, a term coined by Bernie Kosar, a former quarterback for the...
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Definition Our offense is based upon Bill Walsh's 'West Coast Offense'. It is an offense that has been proven successful at the highest levels of football. With the proper commitment and attitude, it will be successful here too!
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Although he is widely renowned as the architect of the West Coast offense, his innovative approach to the game has extended far beyond his imaginative ideas on offense. ... As you read through my manuscript about the West Coast offense, you will read about a detailed offense that thrives on perfection.
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In the 16 years since he retired as coach of the San Francisco 49ers, Bill Walsh has watched his West Coast offense go national. ... But today's West Coast offense looks much different from what Walsh concocted in 1970 as an assistant with the Cincinnati Bengals to cater to a weak-armed quarterback named Virgil Carter.
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While many of his former assistants run variations of the West Coast offense, Mike Holmgren uses a form most similar to Bill Walsh's. ... Walsh created the West Coast offense and made it an institution during his San Francisco days. During the 1980s, Walsh's system changed the sport from a running league to a...
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Sid Gillman, the Hall of Fame football coach who was one of the masterminds behind the West Coast offense used by several of the NFL's best teams, died early Jan. 3. ... ; Tuesday, January 7, 2003; Gillman helped engineer West Coast offense; Associated Press;
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