2025 Cowboys and 2025 Commanders Bundle
Bundle the 2025 Cowboys and 2025 Commanders books together to save $ off Amazon pricing.
Brian Schottenheimer and the Cowboys coaching staff blend old school West Coast concepts into the modern NFL. The design of their pass game resembled a modern take on the classics, and propelled Dak Prescott an the rest of the offense to lead the NFL in scoring in 2025.
The Cowboys stand out with their design and execution of the three-step game. A lost art in the modern NFL that Schottenheimer leans into, takes advantage of defenses that don’t see as much of it on their schedules. This book spends six sections covering the Cowboys’ top 3-step concepts.
The Cowboys feature the Four Vertical family and the Middle Read concept as two of their most efficient ways to push the ball downfield in their 5-step inventory. Four Vertical sis often thought of as more of a college or high school pass concept, but the Cowboys show how it can be applied on Sundays to average over 10 yards per attempt with.
The 7-step family of concepts incorporate some unique protection solutions. The best play callers in the NFL are on the cutting edge for handling all of the exotic pressure fronts and paths from defenses. I highlight all of the best examples from the Cowboys 2025 season.
The run game is dynamic, featuring Inside Zone, Power, and Counter as the core runs from endless formations and personnel groupings.
The Commanders, under offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury, expanded much of what they did in 2024.
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The run game featured a lot of creativity. The coaching staff went into each week trying to find a handful of ways to help create better leverage and numbers for their blocking schemes.
Kingsbury expanded the pass game. With Jayden Daniels in year 2, the offense was able to try some new things. Different Keeper designs as well as Deep Over concept variations stood out. Kingsbury also expanded his 7-step play action menu significantly to help better push the ball downfield.
The Commanders designed a lot of creative screens. All of my favorites are covered in the book.