Crossing-pattern

/ˈkrɔsɪŋ ˈpætərn/ noun

A passing route in football where the receiver runs across the middle of the field, typically from one side to the other. This creates opportunities to find openings in zone coverage and allows for yards after the catch.

From 'crossing' (moving from one side to another) and 'pattern' (a designed route or play). The concept developed as offenses became more sophisticated in attacking different areas of the field systematically.

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