The 2025 Seahawks and Commanders Bundle

The 2025 Seahawks and Commanders Bundle

Sale price  $38.00 Regular price  $50.00
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The 2025 Seahawks and Commanders Bundle

The 2025 Seahawks and Commanders Bundle

Sale price  $38.00 Regular price  $50.00

Klint Kubiak and the Seahawks offensive staff put together an impressive season, excelling in many of the categories that I use to determine the best NFL offenses.

When you turn on the tape, you can see the Shanahan pass game is the starting point. The Seahawks built upon that base, expanding with creative advancements to already proven concepts. Staying one step ahead of the defense. A few good examples can be found for the Choice, Sail, Deep Over, and Bench families of concepts.

This book will be my go-to resource for red zone passing for the foreseeable future. This area seems to be Kubiak’s calling card as a play designer. Receivers running wide open on a weekly basis, creating separation at the top of routes to attack the tighter windows in the end zone. Jaxon Smith-Njigba opening up on a schemed up Post is what I think of first when looking at this area of the field.

This book covers multiple pass protection adjustments that paid huge dividends for the offense throughout the season. As modern defenses have started to figure out ways to manipulate the offensive line, many lessons can be learned watching how Seattle grabbed the chalk last in 2025.

The run game features the Shanahan staples. Outside Zone families of concepts as the starting points. Kubiak features more gap scheme variety out of single back looks that I found interesting, especially in lighter 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.

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