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I liked the risk, just wish he would have executed. |
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**** you it was funny |
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Other teams will successfully hit Manning... Win or Lose they will go down swinging hitting Manning..
Chiefs on the other hand? LMAO not a chance they touch Manning in round two unless Bob Sutton takes his balls out of his wifes purse... Just seemed the whole night that they were scared shitless... I watched the game with some Donkey friends in Norman. They called our boys cowards for at least not trying to take a shot at hitting him... all I could do is facepalm in embarrassment and shame. |
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And Sam kennison ftmfw. |
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It's really simple. Peyton just gets the ball out quick. He always has an outlet with this offense. That's why you get burned if you blitz a lot of players at Manning.
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Sutton isn't doing a lot of blitzing throughout the season. He has bee creative with the basic 4 man rush, with timely blitzes mixed in. Blitzing Manning, who was consistently getting the ball out in 2 seconds or less, would have served no purpose. That middle blitz from DJ that Ace alludes to, DJ comes up the middle untouched, but doesn't get past the LOS because Manning already has the ball out. |
The defense actually did a remarkable job of containing that potent offense.
Our inept offense gave them opportunity after opportunity, and the defense made them work for every yard and every point. |
Reerun post is reerun post. Read the article posted earlier in the goddamned thread. It confirms what the rest of us, (you know, those of us who apparently actually watched the game) have been saying. The plan to counter the pass rush was to have quickly developing pick plays with rapid progressions to get the ball out off Manning's hand in under three seconds. So quit crying about the Chiefs pass-rush like it was remotely the problem. It wasn't. Nor was Sutton's gameplan. Against Manning with that plan, you have to man up and beat the receivers. Problem is, there are five matchups on any given play and the receivers get paid, too. If everyone on the defense succeeds 80% of the time, one guy will get open every play on average.
The bottom-line is that the defense forced three-and-outs and stifled the offense for a good portion of the game. But the offense couldn't keep them off the field or capitalize on critical opportunities against a weak-ass defense. |
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