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Allen makes you respect his ridiculous arm talent, which makes him a dangerous runner (being a giant mother****er doesn’t hurt either). Jackson makes you respect his ridiculous elusiveness and speed, which makes him a dangerous passer. I’m convinced Spags simply was not going to let Allen throw all over field on us, and he didn’t. I wonder if he loads up against the run more this week and just dares Jackson to throw against these DBs. |
Baltimore and Chiefs haters are gonna twist and contort a lot of arguments, use a lot of regular season statistics, that’s all fine and well, do you
But you should know better by now. Mahomes is 1 of 1. The stats go out the window come playoffs. You are dealing with the best, most clutch player to ever wear cleats. Can you win? Sure. Does ANYTHING you’ve done up to this point matter? Nah. |
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Just keep the game close going into the 4th. Even the Texans were capable of that. I think that's really all we have to do.
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Could tell the team unlocked a new level of satisfaction being the road team. A team with championship DNA can galvanize in these spots. They know they can shut a whole stadium up because they’ve done it all before. Villain hat fits this team so well nowadays.
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In fact you want to, because you want to choke the middle of the field against their TE with Cover 3 zone at times. Alternate between Cover 3 zone and single high man you will endlessly frustrate Lamar. And disguise the shit out of it by showing two high looks presnap. And Lamar struggles throwing outside. The Chiefs have personnel that matches up incredibly well with Lamar. They have perfect spy guys, the right coverage guys who will absolutely dominate, and fast, athletic ends to contain the edge. The biggest issue is going to be DT play but we've managed that all year. |
Wonder if Morris takes some reps at LG as a contingency in case they try to exploit Allegreti with Madubike
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I don't think we have to respect Lamar's passing. |
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When you look back at a lot of Brady or Manning postseason wins, there’s a lot of revisionist “well of course Brady/Manning beat THAT team, look at their QB”. At the time though, it seemed much more even. Matt Ryan and Cam Newton won MVPs in the years they lost to Manning/Brady just to come up small when it mattered most (even though Manning was awful that year). Wouldn’t shock me if we looked back on this year and said “well no shit Mahomes beat Goff in the Super Bowl. Duh.” The shine has already completely come off of Jalen Hurts and that 49er team. “Of course Mahomes beat Hurts and Garropolo in the Super Bowl. No surprise there.” Good teams with decent QBs get completely forgotten in history when they play the all time elite QBs. |
They have a running back playing QB.
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http://https://x.com/pff_chiefs/stat...576171954?s=46
Trey Smith with ANOTHER monster game last night. No pressures allowed. |
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I expect plenty of those attempts but there’s no magic way to prevent it, just gotta hope our DBs are disciplined and compete through every whistle. |
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