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Henry is going to get his yards. Maybe not 190 like our last meeting, but 150-170 is probably in the ballpark.
However . . . The Titans are not a scoring machine. Against the Patriots TEN only had 2 coring drives out of 10 possessions. A pick-6 is the extra score that gave them that game. Against the Ravens TEN only had 4 scoring drives out of 10 possessions. Against the Chiefs in the regular season again the Titans only had 4 scoring drives out of 10 possessions. Again, a turnover gave them the points they needed to beat us. They punted against our defense 4 times, and turned the ball over on downs once. Against our banged up defense. On the other hand, the Chiefs scored on 7 out of 10 possessions. 3 TDs and 4 FGs. At least two of those FGs should've been TDs, but Mahomes over-threw Hill for an easy score, and Hill got hurt and couldn't bring down another. And our OL got banged up in that game, and at one point 3/5 of our OL was comprised of back-ups. But let's review: On average, TEN on average punts away 60% of their possessions. Against pretty much everybody. The Chiefs scored on 70% of their possessions against their defense. With a banged up OL and a rusty Pat. Pat's not rusty now. I THINK IT'S SAFE TO SAY THAT NOW, AS HE ORCHESTRATED AN OFFENSE THAT SCORED TDS ON 8 OUT OF 12 POSSESSIONS LAST NIGHT. Our defense is playing significantly better than when last we met. But let's say that our defense doesn't play one iota better than they did back then. Even if we only hold them to their season/post-season average of scoring on 40% of their possessions, they aren't going to keep us from scoring on at least 6-7 out of 10 of our possessions. Anyone think we can't score at least 5 TDs next week? In a whole game, not 41 minutes? Their own tactic of grinding it out on the ground is going to be their undoing, people. If they only possess the ball 8 times, they only score 3-4 times. If we only possess the ball 8 times, we score 5-6 times. If they only allow us 6 possessions (not really possible, but for effect), we score 4 times. They only score 3 times. By the way, if you go back and just check their box scores for the season, they are boringly consistent about this trend. They are a field position team. All we have to do is not spot them a couple TDs in the first quarter, and we'll be fine. |
How in the hell do I sit at work and concentrate this week? Talk about a massive challenge. I'm on cruise control until Sunday.
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Get a couple stops early, get up a couple scores
Let Henry run all he wants then |
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Chiefs 451 points scored. If the top scoring team in the NFL along with MVP at QB isn't a power house offense, than what is? Rams and Vikings had historically great offenses, they got eliminated too. |
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Spags to our defense:
YOU HAVE ONE JOB! STOP HENRY! |
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I just purchased my airline tickets to Miami. MCI to FLL. Leaving on Friday and coming back on Monday. On a separate note, Southwest Airlines sucks! Jacked up the airfare to over $600 per segment just because. So, over $1200 for my buddy and me to travel to So. FL. Now to find lodging which won't be easy!
D. Henry presents the only obstacle in the way of my plans. He scares the heck out of me. GO Chiefs, GO Mahomes! |
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The BAL offense is predicated heavily on establishing the run; everything they do depends on running the ball on early downs and getting to 3rd and short. From there they execute their passing game. Not the other way around. 3rd and long for the Ravens is worse than flipping a coin. It was the same exact problem for the Vikings as well this weekend. Everything in that offense is dependent on Dalvin Cook running the ball and getting to 3rd and short. When they faced 3rd and long consistently, they couldn't execute their passing attack at all. The Chiefs offense isn't dependent on a strong running game. Pat doesn't need 3rd and short to execute at a high percentage of efficiency. As a matter of fact, if you check those advanced stats everyone likes so much, you'll find that Mahomes converts 3rd and long more efficiently than he does 3rd and short. By a significant margin. In fact, I'd have to check to be sure, but I don't think the Chiefs ran the ball more than 6 times during that 7 TD stretch. We ran RPOs and play-action, but they were almost all passing plays. And the Titans passing defense is ranked in the bottom third of the league. Just like the Texans passing defense. Holy crap, did anyone else notice that the Chiefs actually ended up running for more yards than the Texans offense? Wild . . . |
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Mariota 2-4 Tannehill 9-3 |
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If the Titans can’t get a pass rush, it’s over. Containing Henry and other factors start to matter if they can.
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