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In terms of proven Super Bowl contenders though.... not much besides splitting the Bengals with Burrow hurt in the game they won and beating the 49ers, and regarding the latter, I guess good luck picking off Mahomes 5 times. Of course, most of the proven SB contenders fell apart at some point this season... the NFL was trashier than normal this year, so it's damn near impossible to get a good feel for most teams. |
We all know the Bills defense was injured last game and that benefited the Chiefs. But this offense was clicking on a different level than what we've seen pretty much all year.
Even if you take away the obvious busted coverages, the receivers were in-sync with Mahomes. Penalties were not an issue. Mahomes wasn't barking at players to run routes differently. Balls were caught. The offensive line played amazing against a healthy and deep Bills defensive line that rotates in fresh guys. This offense is peaking at the right time, which really just means executing the simple stuff. |
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That 49er game is a fluke.
49ers moved the ball well and stayed in that game despite Purdy throwing so many picks. If they even settle for field goals on those drives or punt and force the Ravens to drive the field, it’s a completely different game. All of the Ravens TDs came with great field position. |
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Let's Talk About Baltimore (AFC Championship)
Harbaugh is a classless operator who routinely runs up the score which makes it appear that they ‘crushed’ teams
Some of those score lines are very deceiving Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Offense clicked when it needed to. Style points be damned. Besides, we lost starters on defense during the game. |
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What more do you want? :spock: |
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I think this is a 60/40 game for the Ravens. The Chiefs have a real shot, and the X factor is always Mahomes.
But part of the reason the Bills couldn't hang with us when we had the ball was their entire second level of their defense was awful, which threw the entire defense off. The Chiefs best weapons are intermediate threats, and that's exactly where the Bills are weakest. The Ravens' strength is intermediate coverage. Along with all the heat they put on QBs, it makes them very hard to roast unless you have a smart QB (check!) and great deep field threats (no check). Offensively I'll be fascinated to see what adjustments Spags makes against the run game. I'd like to see what he did against the Eagles in the Super Bowl last year, and have Bolton sit on Lamar in that RPO. I trust our secondary to slow down the Ravens weapons, though not shut them down. But Harbaugh has been on a heater this year, and his offenses have been four steps ahead of the defense all season. If Mahomes/Reid can engineer a couple successful drives early and stall up the Ravens, I can see the Ravens going one dimensional and struggling. But any lead is going to be hard to maintain against their defense, and any smart defensive plan can have a hole poked in it by a crazy QB scramble. I'd take the Ravens over the Chiefs in this game, but the Chiefs have a very real shot at the upset. |
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