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I love all these people that talk about boycotting because of the Chiefs as if it will have any effect on anything.
The AFCCG was the most watched one ever and averaged 57.7 million viewers. |
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Also Rams had 402 yards of offense despite giving up the ball twice. Washington had 350 and 368 total yards respecfully despite giving up the ball NINE TIMES during the last two meetings. The key is the turnovers. |
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I feel like Watson/Williams on the outside with McDuffie in the slot to go with Hicks and Cook as the deep safeties with Reid in the box would be a really good matchup against that offense. That puts a lot of really good tackling DBs on the field and puts your best two blitzing DBs in a position to do it. That said, they are going to be a tough offense to defend and I don't recall those that had success against them using a lot of Dime. We probably need to study a lot of what Baltimore did in Week 13, because they win if Tucker doesn't leave an XP and two FGs on the field, and I think what Green Bay did in the first round of the playoffs (I thought they played a healthy dose of nickel). I'm not worried offensively. We know how to beat Fangio's zone and they are really susceptible to that intermediate passing game. |
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Eagles only sustained one long TD drive in that game. Packers turned the ball over way too much but still held the Eagles to 22. |
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And you know on top of that, Andy and his guys will find a couple wrinkles that gave them trouble earlier in the season and dig those back up (like the formation vs. BUF Sunday, or Corn Dog from two years ago). |
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Turnovers are key. Eagles are +10 (10-0) in turnover differential with all 3 games remaining close for awhile at least (Commanders got out of hand late obviously).
Chiefs are -1 (0-1). The Bills recovering all 5 fumbles is just ridiculous luck. Chiefs also should have had at least 1 pick against the Bills and Texans (Reid got banged up running into Watson who would’ve had an easy one). Interesting thing is that the Eagles were only slightly better at taking the ball away than the Chiefs during the regular season. Eagles had 26, Chiefs had 20. Eagles gave it away 15 times, Chiefs gave it away 14 times. 10 in 3 games is a huge number for a team that averaged around 1 and a half per game during the regular season. Especially, when you consider that the playoff teams should be better competition than what they faced on average during the year. If turnover differential is even or leans Chiefs in the Super Bowl, Eagles will be in trouble. |
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He isn’t the main focus but can make explosive plays “against the grain” using their aggressiveness against them. That’s all Andy. |
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