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Arizona CardinalsArizona Cardinals  Arizona Cardinals
Vertical Passing Game - The Cardinals like to stretch the football field vertically. The receivers do a good job of creating space by using the entire width of the field. With receivers like Anquan Boldin (#81) and Larry Fitzgerald (#11), the vertical passing game puts a huge strain on defenses.
San Francisco 49ersSan Francisco 49ers  San Francisco 49ers
Defensive Line Stunts - The 49ers rely on their front four to put pressure on the opposing quarterback. When rushing only four, it is important to change up the rush lanes. Using stunts with the defensive lineman changes lane responsibilities and creates confusion for the offense.
Seattle SeahawksSeattle Seahawks  Seattle Seahawks
Play-action Pass - Once Seattle establishes the running game with Shaun Alexander, the play-action pass becomes more effective. Being able to rush the football successfully means the defense has to commit more players to defend the run. This opens up holes in the secondary for quarterback Matt Hasselbeck to exploit.
St. Louis RamsSt. Louis Rams  St. Louis Rams
Screen Pass - The screen pass is one of the most productive offensive plays for the Rams. The Rams give running back Steven Jackson as many touches as possible during a game. The screen pass is a quick way to get Jackson the ball in the open field.



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