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Jacksonville also runs a lot of horizontal passing game, quick screens to the perimeter. KC typically handles that well because the corners are all physical and tackle better than average for CB. Quote:
Trailing 20-7 at halftime, the Jags came out and ran a 17-play drive that killed 9 minutes and terminated with a FG to make it 20-10. The Chiefs responded by killing the rest of the 3rd quarter to score a TD and take a 3-score lead into the 4th quarter. Game was effectively over at that point unless the Chiefs did Charger things. |
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Kansas City, I am in you.
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Plus it's super easy for 007 to pick me up on the way to Arrowhead. |
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I watched the Brett Kollmann video as well, but I watched the entire thing on the KCSN podcast with BJ Kissell (it might be KJ; I always mess that up for some reason), and he goes into more detail and also talks about what happened in the LAC game. And he brings up some good points.
In short, JAX runs a lot of 2x2 formations and mesh concepts (crossers). Oh, they run a lot of 3x1 as well, but many times they put one of them in motion and it becomes 2x2 before the snap. Okay, so because they run a lot of mesh, many of their primary receivers break inside towards the middle of the field. LAC ran a lot of cover 3 (iirc), and basically were trying to clutter up the middle of the field, because they knew JAX receivers would mostly be breaking to the inside. And it worked. To the tune of 4 INTs on four straight drives. But in the second half JAX broke their tendencies and started breaking outside towards the sidelines, and you could see that took LAC a little by surprise, because they tried to jump inside the route, but the receiver broke outside and consequently got wide open, which is how they started getting chunk plays, and scoring. If you watch the highlights, in particular you can see both Derwin James and one of their top DBs (don't remember that guy's name/number) jump to the inside of a route on what I think are two consecutive plays, but the receiver breaks outside, leaving both f them in the dust. Now the LAC DC got spooked by those big gains and went to a 2 high (iirc) and one of their safeties got raped by the deep post/crosser for another score. To my amateur eye, it looked like the LAC defense just didn't have a plan B more than anything else. They came into the game thinking that JAX was just a between-the-numbers passing offense and didn't have an answer when they broke their own tendencies. So anyway, Kollmann has a good point. If Spags runs his defense traditionally, he could get burnt multiple times when JAX breaks their tendencies. Howeever, certain things are going to be mainstays for JAX, such as Christian Kirk lining up in the slot the majority of the time; he kind of has to, and JAX needs Kirk to ahve a big day to have a chance at winning. But McDuffie is probably going to follow C. Kirk, especially in the slot, and Trent should reduce Kirk's effectiveness a lot with his abilities and intelligence. Also, while I'm sure we'll see a lot of 2-high, I also think Spags will run that to try and bait Pederson/Trevor into thinking the intermediate-deep middle will be open, and Spags will shut the door on that. It's going to be a good chess match, because Pederson is pretty good at what he does but Spags is pretty familiar with Pederson's offense and concepts, mainly because it's pretty much the same as much of what KC runs as well. Then factor in the fact that JAX is still not quite buttoned up in how they run their routes (they drift/run poor routes), the chemistry between Trevor and his receivers (not in sync/not on the same page), Trevor's footwork in the pocket (drifting to one side or the other), and just Trevor's decision-making at times, I think our defense will contain their offense at some point. Of course, Spags is going to run something base for the first series or two so he can figure out how JAX is trying to operate, but by half time he'll start trying to bait Trevor into making mistakes, if not late in the first half. Anyway, I'm not too worried about it because these are concepts that Spags and our defense has played against several times over the last 4 years vs. other teams, and our defense has pretty much always been able to meet those challenges in the past. It might be more of a challenge because this time it's Pederson, but our defense doesn't operate quite the way it did back in week 10 either, so sauce for the goose. |
:evil:Is that your bail bondsman's office? :evil:
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OTWP15 bails himself out. He's a baller like that. |
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Watched on YouTube a local Jacksonville news station that Jaguar fans are taking over the power and light. Where were these fans when we took over their stadium?
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Taking nothing away from the Jags, I just don’t see how they beat KC unless KC beats themselves. The Jags are up and coming, but nowhere at the level of KC. I can’t think of a game this year where KC lost without self induced errors. The Chiefs are their own biggest opponent.
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I really believe we are going to win the SB this time...AGAIN! How incredible PM in the SB 3X in the last 4 years! C'mon man - WE CAN DO THIS! CHIEFS KINGDOM! :thumb: |
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i pm'd nut
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NUT START WARMING UP THOSE FINGERS AGAIN
MAKE SURE YOU WIPED OFF ALL THE LUBE WE DO NOT WANT A KEYBOARD SLIP |
Hot Take - The Chiefs will get Patriots/Brady calls and coast to the AFCC because the NFL wants a rematch for either Bengals or Bills.
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I feel pretty good about this game. They've got some weapons, and they're playing better than they were when we handled them earlier this year, but still.
It took everything they had in their tackle box to survive last week. The Chargers threw up one of the worst halves of football that's been played this season by anyone, and they still had to win as time expired. They will feel the same way as us, "if we limit our unforced errors we've got a shot," but really - if the Chiefs turn up we can't be beaten by anything but an A game from an opponent. They have the propensity to turn the ball over and are not an experienced postseason team. No disrespect to them, but I expect to win in something beyond a 1 score game. |
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I fully expect this game to be close.
Divisional Playoff history under PMII Led Colts 24-13 in the 4th. Was kinda tense. finished 31-13 Down 0-24 to Houston. 51-31 Led Cleveland 19-3 @ half. Needed a great play by Sorenson to force a goal line fumble by Higgins to prevent a TD or goal to go situation or it would have been a 16-10 game at halftime. Needed the scramble by Henne on 3 and 15 and the 4th and 2 conversion to run out the clock. And of course the Buffalo 13 seconds game last year. |
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Hear so many talking heads who are saying take the Jags and the points...with some of them saying the Jags could win without the points.
I just want the win...to shut up all the late to the dance Jags bandwagon commentators. Part of me wants to see KC boatrace the Jags and beat the by 21 |
Didn't the Colts score late in the 4th to make it 24-13? Don't remember that one being tense at all.
The Texans game seemed to be all nerves, and of course unforced errors is always a bit more of a concern given the shitty weather today... hopefully not 15 of them like the first part of that game. :eek: |
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I give the Chiefs about a 100% chance of making it to the AFCCG if they win today
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Chiefs put it on ice with a TD scramble by Pat with 3 minutes to play. The game was closer than the score indicated. (in my mind). |
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After seeing wild card weekend, I believe this will be another close game. |
Reasons I think we win:
1). This is one of the best Chiefs teams ever. 6.4 yards per play on offense, 5.1 yards per play allowed on defense. Best differential in the league. Both sides better than last year by a decent amount, especially the D. 2.) Chiefs dominance over last few years makes them them the AFC team to beat, and we are used to near playoff intensity from teams. 3. We're simply better on BOTH sides of the ball. Jax is a good team, no doubt, we're just better. Minor concerns: 1.) It's hard to imagine us losing without the OTs getting owned. It's possible, but not likely, and even if they do, we still prolly win. 2.) The other playoff-like games this year -- Cinci and Buffalo, we didn't play well. Sloppy and and the pesky OT issue surfaced. |
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