Noun
West Coast offense (plural West Coast offenses)
(American football) An offense that places a greater emphasis on passing than on running.
Then-Bengals defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau (who would later become the team's head coach from 2000–2002) created the zone blitz in the 1980s in response to the West Coast offense. Source: Internet
Walsh formulated what has become popularly known as the West Coast offense during his tenure as assistant coach for the Cincinnati Bengals from 1968 to 1975, while working under the tutelage of Brown. Source: Internet
Walsh is given credit for popularizing the ' West Coast offense '. Source: Internet
Zone blitz The defense created to combat the West Coast offense also came from Cincinnati. Source: Internet