I don't think it's that easy to force a defense to play what we want them to play, and PC won't see the coverage before his play call so the call has to be based on analysis of what that defense has done in the past in similar situations.
Even in the first two calls, the play worked as designed against the coverage except for early pressure in against the Bucs and an off throw against the Patriots. The vertical route won't always open up like it did for Shaheed but Olave and/or the receiver to the flat can get open.
This play is more of a flood, but you can see how much space gets created for Hill in the flat on the three level stretch.
And here is what I've seen called pylon-sail, a sail concept with a pylon (corner) route instead of a fade route. Look how open AT Perry gets on the alert. With 3v2 presnap and the safety stuck to the middle, I wish Carr would have read the alert this time. No one picks up Perry, and if they do Olave is open for the first. View attachment RPReplay_Final1698748712.mov
It’s notable because we get the one high safety look we’ve gotten in earlier games, but we had numbers to overwhelm the two defenders.