1967 Pittsburgh Steelers Play Chart for Offensive and Defensive Strategies
The page from the 1967 Pittsburgh Steelers Play Chart features various offensive and defensive football plays used by the team during that era. The plays depicted include "Power Off-Tackle," which outlines a strategy for executing a running play aimed at the tackle position, emphasizing player assignments, such as the movement of backs and the key blocking responsibilities of offensive linemen. The "Fullback Toss" illustrates a play designed to utilize the fullback in a running strategy, highlighting the necessary coordination between players to successfully execute the play. Additionally, the page details the "Steeler 4-2 Defense," a defensive formation comprising four linemen and two linebackers, outlining the setup and responsibilities of defensive players to counter the offensive threats. Lastly, the "4-2 Double Blitz" play indicates a strategic aggressive approach to pressuring the quarterback, demonstrating the dual blitzing paths and responsibilities of the linebackers involved.