During the 2021 season, the Seahawks ran a new pass coverage called "CLEO." In a four-part miniseries, Matty F. Brown explores the coverage
During the 2021 season, the Seahawks ran a new pass coverage called CLEO. In a four-part miniseries, Matty F. Brown explores the coverage's history, makeup, and success. Part 3 looks at the the beaters offenses ran at CLEO in 2021 and why they worked or not.
Articles by Matty F. Brown - Sports Illustrated Seattle Seahawks News, Analysis and More
Seahawks' New 'CLEO' Coverage, Part 4: CLEO in 2022 and Beyond - Sports Illustrated Seattle Seahawks News, Analysis and More
Articles by Matty F. Brown - Sports Illustrated Seattle Seahawks
Three things we learned from another frenetic finish in Seahawks' win over Titans
Seahawks' New 'CLEO' Coverage, Part 3: Beaters, Perceived and
Analysis: Kam Chancellor, Super Bowl XLVIII, and How Seahawks Play Cover 3 - Sports Illustrated Seattle Seahawks News, Analysis and More
Seahawks' New 'CLEO' Coverage, Part 3: Beaters, Perceived and Actual - Sports Illustrated Seattle Seahawks News, Analysis and More
Clint Hurtt explains why Seahawks changing to 3-4, impact on secondary - Seattle Sports
How Pete Carroll's Seahawks defense is trying to catch up with the modern NFL - The Athletic
Seahawks Defense Still Learning Fangio System
Seahawks Defense Still Learning Fangio System
Seahawks' New 'CLEO' Coverage, Part 2: Successful 2021 Application - Sports Illustrated Seattle Seahawks News, Analysis and More
How Pete Carroll's Seahawks defense is trying to catch up with the modern NFL - The Athletic
Seahawks' New 'CLEO' Coverage, Part 4: CLEO in 2022 and Beyond - Sports Illustrated Seattle Seahawks News, Analysis and More
Clint Hurtt explains why Seahawks changing to 3-4, impact on secondary - Seattle Sports