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Chiefs Pantalones
09-15-2005, 01:24 PM
6. Kansas City Chiefs at Oakland Raiders | Scouting report
The Chiefs showed great improvement in their run defense against the Jets. The defensive linemen engaged the Jets blockers and let the fast trio of Chiefs linebackers make the tackles. Expect the same type of strategy against the Raiders and halfback LaMont Jordan. The Chiefs corners don't have the speed to match up with Randy Moss, but Patrick Surtain is a smart player who knows how to play the deep ball. He knows how to angle for interceptions. The big problem for the Raiders is how to stop the short-passing game of the Chiefs. The Raiders have two former defensive linemen as outside linebackers -- Tyler Brayton and Grant Irons. About 13 minutes into the Patriots opener, the Raiders had to go to more nickel defenses because Tom Brady was killing Brayton and Irons in pass coverage. This could be the perfect type of game for Priest Holmes to get more than 200 yards of total offense. Holmes should kill them on the screen passes. He's off to a great start running the football. The only concern is the health of left tackle Willie Roaf, who caused a big drop off in offensive production after he left the Jets opener with a hamstring injury.

philfree
09-15-2005, 01:33 PM
6. Kansas City Chiefs at Oakland Raiders | Scouting report
The Chiefs showed great improvement in their run defense against the Jets. The defensive linemen engaged the Jets blockers and let the fast trio of Chiefs linebackers make the tackles. Expect the same type of strategy against the Raiders and halfback LaMont Jordan. The Chiefs corners don't have the speed to match up with Randy Moss, but Patrick Surtain is a smart player who knows how to play the deep ball. He knows how to angle for interceptions. The big problem for the Raiders is how to stop the short-passing game of the Chiefs. The Raiders have two former defensive linemen as outside linebackers -- Tyler Brayton and Grant Irons. About 13 minutes into the Patriots opener, the Raiders had to go to more nickel defenses because Tom Brady was killing Brayton and Irons in pass coverage. This could be the perfect type of game for Priest Holmes to get more than 200 yards of total offense. Holmes should kill them on the screen passes. He's off to a great start running the football. The only concern is the health of left tackle Willie Roaf, who caused a big drop off in offensive production after he left the Jets opener with a hamstring injury.

I was watching Playbook and they were talking about the Raiders and their converted LBs and I thought kinda the same thing as Clayton. Except besides just Priest, Gonzo should have a hayday too. I'd say Wilson too but he hasn't caught a pass yet so we'll have to wait on that one. This could be his breakout week though with this set of circumstances. I hope we use the 3TE package alot this week.

PhilFree:arrow:

Rudy tossed tigger's salad
09-15-2005, 01:48 PM
how did the raiders expect to make two 280 pound DEs into OLBs? :spock:

siberian khatru
09-15-2005, 01:51 PM
We used to run more screens with Priest, and very effectively. I'd love to see it dusted off for this game.

Hammock Parties
09-15-2005, 01:51 PM
how did the raiders expect to make two 280 pound DEs into OLBs? :spock:

Their defensive coordinator, Rob Ryan, is arguable worse than Greg Robinson.

Hydrae
09-15-2005, 01:51 PM
Can't you just see Parker getting slant patterns acrossed the middle and turning them into big gains after the catch? :drool:

Hoover
09-15-2005, 02:16 PM
Instead of 3 running games to open the game it could go something like this.

Play one: TE Screen to Tony G 15 yards
Play two: Screen to Priest Holmes 35 Yards
Play Three: Screen to Larry Johnson 25 Yards TD.

Don't forget LJ has good hands

mikey23545
09-15-2005, 02:20 PM
Don't forget LJ has good hands


Yeah, once he gets a grip on a woman, he never lets go...

dtebbe
09-15-2005, 02:40 PM
Yeah, once he gets a grip on a woman, he never lets go...

REP! ROFL ROFL

DT

TEX
09-15-2005, 02:45 PM
Yeah, once he gets a grip on a woman, he never lets go...

Until he pushes her down...

Chief Henry
09-15-2005, 03:01 PM
Their defensive coordinator, Rob Ryan, is arguable worse than Greg Robinson.


No way.

Can't be.

Nuh uh.

The spinner defense rules :rockon:

Loco
09-15-2005, 05:34 PM
Same thing will happen just like week 1. The Chiefs will jump off to a good lead against that terrible defense then the Raiders will be playing catch up the whole 2nd half.


Chiefs win 30-17.