Chris Meck |
01-22-2023 08:59 AM |
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Originally Posted by Wallcrawler
(Post 16753823)
Karlaftis in single coverage on Christian Kirk, leading to yet another redzone td.
Defend it.
Point of fact, the catch and fumble of the football down at the 3 was the Jaguars stopping themselves. Otherwise, that's likely another redzone score surrendered.
Can't defend the redzone, and once again, a baffling 3rd and 10 with NOBODY in the area code of the sticks.
Spags is as shit in the redzone as Andy is on 3rd and 1. It's hilariously terrible.
This was a 9-8 Jaguars team coming into Arrowhead and capitalizing in the redzone as easy as shitting water.
If you believe this is good enough to beat Buffalo or Cincinnati, you're in for some bad news.
Nobody said we were going to shut anyone out, right. So it's not THAT they scored, but HOW.
Karlaftis in single coverage on Christian Kirk, for a TD.
In games that come down to one score, you can't be this ****ing reeruned. It's not the time to let George try his hand at corner.
That might be the dumbest call I've seen since the zero blitz on 3rd and 27 at Cincinnati.
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Do you actually think that Spags called in the play and said- "Ok, George, you've got Kirk!"
See, you think you've made this pithy and smart argument but you've actually just exposed how little you actually understand football and what you're looking at.
What happened was, Doug Pederson had the perfect play called schematically against a zone blitz. It happens.
We live and die by the blitz, because we have problems generating a consistent pass rush with four.
Sometimes those blitzes work perfectly and create big plays like Sneed sacks, or the Watson INT late in the game yesterday.
Sometimes the offense has the perfect scheme dialed up against a zone blitz and you end up with George trying to cover Kirk. It's not what anybody wanted, but there's always a risk that you can get a mismatch if the offense has just the right play called.
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