1967 St. Louis Cardinals Play Chart: Offensive Strategies in Football
The content showcases several football play diagrams associated with the 1967 St. Louis Cardinals, part of the National Football League. It features a variety of strategies, including "Fake Draw Pass," "Power Sweep," "Safety Red-Dog," and "Meg Gap Red-Dog." Each diagram illustrates the arrangement and intended movement of offensive and defensive players on the field. In the "Fake Draw Pass" play, the quarterback, denoted as "S," fakes a handoff to a running back while looking to pass. The "Power Sweep" play involves lateral movement where players sweep towards one side, indicating a strong offensive push. "Safety Red-Dog" demonstrates a defensive play focusing on pressuring the quarterback through a safety blitz. The last play, "Meg Gap Red-Dog," highlights how linebackers and defensive ends aim to penetrate gaps in the offensive line for an aggressive defensive strategy.