A site on Overpass is wide and open, which makes it tricky for Ts to hit without a plan. With the right nades and teamwork, it becomes one of the strongest plays. This lesson explains how to run the perfect A execute.
Executing A Site on Overpass as T

Commit as a group. Pushing in together leaves defenders with fewer chances to isolate fights and stall the round.
Use utility to clear the way. Smokes block vision, flashes blind defenders, and molotovs push CTs out of cover, giving entry players space to move up.
Once the site is taken, focus on planting the bomb and setting up for the post plant. Good spacing and trades make it harder for CTs to retake.
Conclusion
The perfect A execute on Overpass relies on timing, teamwork, and utility. Practicing it as a group makes the site much easier to secure.