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We know Travis would never do this type of thing to showboat. I do wonder if a big part of this was knowing he was hurt and trying to pass off to someone who could run better or take more hits. Or if he just knew the bengals were going to swarm at him as soon as he got the ball knowing they bulletin board posting that they’d knock him around as soon as he got the ball. I’m guessing both. Guy is way too football smart to try this multiple times if there wasn’t a strategy in mind
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Now, if it was a trick play, a couple things would have to be tweaked, like Kelce would have to be at least 3-4 yards closer to the sideline, basically standing on the numbers. And McKinnon would have to sprint the first part of that wheel route. I know, it wasn't a real wheel, it was just a flat that Jerrick turned upfield when he saw all that green ahead of him. But if they wanted to turn it into a trick play, they'd have to get the two of them closer together and McKinnon would have to hustle through the turn upfield for the timing to work out right. |
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I liked the idea if used at the correct time. Aggressive good. Running the ball on 1st down bad.
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I was wondering if Andy added that play to get Cincinnati to think twice about bum-rushing to Kelce to hold him up and strip him again. They would be rushing to Kelce leaving the guy wide open down the sideline.
I guess not per the podcast. If he had made a good lateral that was probably gone a long ways and maybe a TD with a move. |
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It had potential but yeah everyone needs to be prepped for it
Like when a team starts a game or a half off with an onside kick, why not try another type of desperate situation play in a non-desperate time of the game to steal a score |
Karma was against the Bengals arrogance or it may have been disaster
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I like the advantage it could bring but it looked like he could use some more practice. First toss was bad, second toss was indecisive... not very inspiring.
So then, do they use practice time for this? I'm not so sure. Maybe send Kelce to baseball camp in the off-season? |
I've always wondered if Andy has a reverse lateral play in that bag of tricks. Something like a trips flood concept, with whoever coming from the other way underneath that flood of receivers that takes the lateral. The flood should draw the entire secondary to the wrong side, so easy TD?
I mean, it's kind of crazy, but we do lateral reverses all the time behind the LoS, so 5-10 yards upfield shouldn't be that big of a deal. |
Was not a fan
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Not sure if we'll ever see it, but that really would be the next frontier of football if someone got really aggressive. The same way some NBA teams play positionless basketball. Be able to field a team with 2-3 former QBs out there you could trust to run laterals, double passes, things like that. You'd be able to create some real matchup nightmares.
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