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Film Review: How Chiefs’ pre-snap motions boosted their Super Bowl offense

By the end of the Kansas City Chiefs’ incredible 38-35 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII, it was obvious that head coach Andy Reid and offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy had won their scheme battle against Philadelphia’s defensive coaching staff.

The Chiefs’ offense scored on five possessions: their initial drive of the game and then the final four of the contest. Most of their drives were methodical, using quick passes and a purposeful rushing attack to drive the field; none were a better example than the game-winning possession, which used up the remaining 5:15 of game time with 12 plays.