
Red Zone Geometry: How The Broncos Cap the End Zone
Why elite defenses segment the field from the 25 down to the goal line to eliminate space, isolate route concepts, and protect the end zone.
The defensive think tank from Cody Alexander. Learn to master Spatial Darwinism and the art of constraining space.
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