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One last time-it's called a 'zone blitz', where you send guys from an area that is unexpected, which means you have to drop other guys that you don't expect into the passing lanes to hopefully clog and confuse the QB. Nobody expects your DE to 'cover' an elite WR, they're just clogging the passing lane and there to confused the QB for a second. When it works, you get a Sneed, Reid, or Mcduffie sack or a Watson INT in the Jacksonville game. Nobody complains when that happens. When it doesn't work, you get Karlaftis getting beat by a WR. You can't complain about one and not praise the other. It's a risky thing to do, but we can't consistently pressure with four, so it is what it is. |
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I just haven't figured out what he'll be counting off. |
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And runs 40 plays that AREN'T zone blitzes. So when you're looking at a 5-1 ratio, maybe focus on the 5 rather than the 1. There isn't a panacea fellas; football is hard. The other coach knows what he's doing and is getting paid to beat you. There is no silver bullet here. |
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The betting line has moved to pick'em.
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I'm not a conspiracy guy (other than JFK) and I don't believe the NFL is scripted or any of that shit.
But I am convinced that there are certain NFL officials that steer the games to cover the spread. I think they're probably degenerate gamblers or perverts and the mob has them in pocket or something. Best thing that can happen for KC is a straight up pick-em, so it takes away any chance for 'steering'. I know, I know, it sounds like tin-foil hat shit, but ****ing Carl Cheffers is ****ing corrupt, and you're not going to convince me otherwise. |
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