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Belicheck has also designed and put that defense together particularly to beat the Chiefs. I don't think it's nearly as successful against the Ravens or even say the Browns, who want to just run it at it. The Chiefs aren't built like that.
They need to get better at it for sure, but thats never gonna be the game they'll play and they shouldn't. You just aren't gonna play 16 games where you're emotionally invested and fully focused and things are clicking. The Chiefs just played one and they won by 2 scores. One of the podcasts I listen to summed it up perfectly. This game tells me nothing about KC, because there's nothing to be learned that I didn't already know. They're the best team in football, maybe by a wide margin and they're the Champs with the best QB/ Coach in the league. For this years KC team, the regular season really doesn't matter to much. |
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Is it just humans who have their whole lives structured for peak performance being thrown out of their rhythm? I think the Chiefs just relaxed way too much when they learned Hoyer was going to start. There was almost no intensity or focus on offense in the first half. Pat literally looked like he was there to **** around. |
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9 times out of 10 that's a fantastic trait. But he'll also press that tendency a little too much at times and turn a 4 yard run into a 1 yarder. As you noted, he's a rookie and he'll find that line. Last night he looked more tentative at the mesh than games past. Still ran hard as hell, but seemed a little less sure of himself and let the DL take the play to him at times. Nothing worth worrying about. The talent's there, the vision is elite - he'll be fine. |
And you can bet Andy is in his office today creating schemes to combat this.
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We have a rookie RB and a OL that has been built to pass block 1st.
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It's why we were running the ball so much. They pretty much were daring us to.
Having watched most of the Manning/Belichick battles, it's kind of the same idea. Put everyone in coverage, keep everything in front of you and mix up your looks and coverages. It can be beaten, but you have to be patient and running the ball helps. Also the fact that the Patriots have a good secondary helps. Not every team can pull that off. You're basically trying to slow him down and make him go on a 10 play drive, and bank on the fact that he will make a mistake here and there, which Mahomes did. It's beatable, but the fact is even guys like Manning and Mahomes usually leave plays on the field and Belichick is banking on that. He hasn't been shutting down elite offenses for 30 years for nothing. It's the exact thing he did to the Bills in the Super Bowl 30 years ago. Facing a high flying offense, he let Thurman Thomas run wild and shut down their passing game, and it worked. |
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https://media.nyfootball.net/25/html...belichick.html
Here's a great article about Super Bowl 25. Bills had a HOF QB and a high flying #1 offense and were big favorites over the Giants. Belichick was just the DC but that was his plan, play 2 down linemen, let them run the ball and play the pass. The basic idea wasn't too different than what we saw last night. Lots of plays last night the Pats only had a couple guys with their hands down. Only difference now is Mahomes can run around a lot more. But Belichick's shut down the Bills, the Rams, Manning, Mahomes, doesn't matter. It still works because he gives you looks that force you to hand the ball off and take it out of the QBs hands. |
If they were dropping so many into coverage, why didn't KC gash them on the ground? We ran straight up the middle and got stuffed.
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Belichick deserves credit, but they should have hung more points on the board. |
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They're basically leaving the middle of the field wide open and shutting everything else down. |
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What you saw is Mahomes maturation process. When he was bad, he was LESS bad. That's hugely important against teams that typically don't beat themselves. You have to hang around long enough for them to slip up without cutting your own throat in the process. Earlier in Pats career, maybe he forces a throw or two that creates a big momentum swing and a hill we have to climb in the 2nd half. It's happened on a couple of occasions in the PM vs. BB matchup. Today Mahomes simply didn't make the key mistake, prodded for soft spots and eventually found enough to win a game fairly easily. We're spending an awful lot of time focusing on the negatives here when there's a clear positive to take away from how Mahomes approached this game vs. how he's approached Patriot games in the past. This was another step forward in his march to unassailable GOAT status. |
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