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Breakdown of Cowboys D vs Chiefs O
Something to look at.
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We had no O. Point blank. Don't need to watch it.
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Before I watch I'm going to take a wild stab: Kareem was forced to dodge multiple defenders in the backfield on numerous runs and Alex was missing open receivers.
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For those of you who'd rather not watch and might want a summary, he's saying the main reason the Cowboys stopped hunt is by the corners setting the edges and taking the edge away. As for the secondary, there were a lot of mixed and disguised coverages combined with a superior Cowboys pass-rush going against a lesser Chiefs O-line.
In other words, the Chiefs O-line is bad......so nothing new here. |
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The OL isn't good and Alex struggles mightily against exotic coverages. |
Amazing how often Hill is open. (Unless he's being blatantly held.) Oversimplification, but any play where they keep in an extra blocker and make Hill his primary read is going to put the odds of success in their favor. Putting Hill in motion ups the advantage even more. Hill would be breaking records if he had an elite QB passing the ball. (Not trying to start another Alex hijack thread.)
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Amazing how our "smart" QB is outsmarted so much more than other smart QBs.
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6-3 baby!!!! All they do is win. |
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Scary part is it's a blueprint for shutting down the offense. The Oline is not very good. If the QB can't read defenses pre-snap, he's going to have a bad time. Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk |
I’m predicting a 9-7 finish for us. The schedule really doesn’t get any easier. Smith hasn’t been the same since the Steelers game and we have a defense that can’t get its shit together.
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I think they will come out after the break playing lights out. |
It's a good video, thanks for posting.
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Excellent find.
For those who are lazy, the keys to stopping KC's offense: 1. Load the box. 2. Pressure - KC's OL can't block for very long at all. WR's don't have time to get downfield. 3. Disguise cover 2 and cover 3. 4. CB's have to be aggressive in playing the run and getting to the outside, setting the edge. 5. Take away the middle zone that Smith always goes to. Who on the schedule has good disciplined corners who like to play the run? Seems like that is the first step to beating KC because once you have that you can be aggressive up the gut and stop them. |
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Shouldn’t we be heavy favorites in all our remaining games?
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In other words, we are going nowhere with Alex Smiff. He is playing why again? If we lose to the giants.............You think I am being hard on the beav now......
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Every team now knows that Alex will concentrate on the blitzes instead of looking downfield. Just insane that he doesn't throw this ball to Tyreek, who is wide open 7 yards away from the nearest defender. This is the exact kind of play that fits Pat. A QB who has a quick release and strong arm easily flicks that ball to Tyreek. |
Damn, this was a great analysis/break-down of how an even mediocre D can dominate Reid's offense.
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Mahomes will go off in this offense
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The game manager skillset has mostly ruined this fan base's idea of what QB play should look like. |
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