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In American football, the West Coast offense is an offense that places a greater emphasis on passing than on running. There are two similar but distinct offensive strategic systems that are commonly referred to as "West Coast offenses". Originally, the term referred to the Air Coryell system popularized by Don Coryell. Following a journalistic error, however, it now more commonly refers to the offensive system devised by Bill Walsh while he was the offensive coordinator of the Cincinnati Bengals. The offense is characterized by short, horizontal passing routes in lieu of running plays to "stretch out" defenses, opening up the potential for long runs or long passes. It was popularized when Walsh was the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers.

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  • West Coast Offense (de)
  • West Coast Offense (fr)
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  • Die West Coast Offense (deutsch Westküsten-Offensive) ist eine Strategie der Offense im American Football. Hierbei wird das Passspiel mit kurzen Würfen, exakten Laufwegen und variablen Formationen betont. (de)
  • La West Coast Offense (WCO) est un style d'attaque de football américain qui met le jeu de passes en avant par rapport au jeu de courses. Il existe deux stratégies offensives distinctes qui sont appelées West Coast Offense. Initialement, le terme réfère au système Air Coryell popularisé par . Cependant, il désigne le plus souvent le deuxième système offensif développé par Bill Walsh avec les 49ers de San Francisco caractérisé par des passes courtes et horizontales qui des coureurs qui permettent d'étirer les défenses et de créer des espaces pour des potentiels jeux de longues courses et de longues passes. est le pionnier de cette attaque, il l'a transmise à , qui a fait de même avec John Roach, qui l'a tranmis à Bill Walsh. (fr)
  • In American football, the West Coast offense is an offense that places a greater emphasis on passing than on running. There are two similar but distinct offensive strategic systems that are commonly referred to as "West Coast offenses". Originally, the term referred to the Air Coryell system popularized by Don Coryell. Following a journalistic error, however, it now more commonly refers to the offensive system devised by Bill Walsh while he was the offensive coordinator of the Cincinnati Bengals. The offense is characterized by short, horizontal passing routes in lieu of running plays to "stretch out" defenses, opening up the potential for long runs or long passes. It was popularized when Walsh was the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers. (en)
  • La West Coast offense o Attacco "West Coast" è un sistema d'attacco del football americano inventato da Bill Walsh, consistente nel controllo del gioco di passaggio attraverso disciplina nella corsa delle tracce, massimo timing tra quarterback e giocatore che riceve e - in base al personale a disposizione - un gioco con alta percentuale di completi che si può sviluppare prevalentemente in orizzontale o in verticale. (it)
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