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RobertWeathers 01-14-2019 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Detoxing (Post 14038034)
It's important that Sutton uses our LB's to pressure and not play coverage. If our guys get beat in man, then so be it. Because you're not going to beat him with zone. Man coverage with some double coverage on edelman is our best shot. Jones, Houston and Ford have to get home.

That Pats are fantastic at creating and identifying mismatches. If you put Houston/Ford into coverage you can guaran-damn-tee that they will find a way to get those guys covering a WR.

I looked back at the game earlier this year and Sutton was still using his gay ass 3 man rush.

They need to use the game plan they used against Luck. Same plan they used against Rivers too in our loss to SD.

Yep. If y'all play zone the whole time you will die a slow death and you have enough talent in the secondary to play man. Only Edelman and Dorsett can beat man coverage. Everyone else you can go 1:1 with.

gold_and_red 01-14-2019 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by RobertWeathers (Post 14038053)
Exactly. BBs philosophy is not lose the game early.

Hell thats why he only allowed ATL to score 28 and not 35. :-)

Honestly this is the one scenario that scares me the most. If the game is tied or KC is up by 3-6 points with 4 minutes remaining. Brady is a master at it backed by mountains of experience, this young Chiefs team not so much. I am still stunned how they erupted in the 4th quarter last season in week 1 with Alex Smith of all QBs. But this is a SB berth on the line, totally different stakes.

T-post Tom 01-14-2019 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by RobertWeathers (Post 14037900)
We shoulda had a lot more points in the first meeting. That pick wasn't totally his fault but it should have been a better throw no question. He played better than his rating. Bills have a very good pass D. Can't really explain his less-than-Tom- performance beyond that.

The key for you guys is Chris Jones. Knowing when to pin his ears back and when to see the draw. He scares the crap out of me

Jones is scary indeed. Especially when running a 40 yd dash. :) It's gonna be cold. If Jones, Houston and Ford hit Brady often, it'll be a rough day for him and the Pats.

RobertWeathers 01-14-2019 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by T-post Tom (Post 14038083)
Jones is scary indeed. Especially when running a 40 yd dash. :) It's gonna be cold. If Jones, Houston and Ford hit Brady often, it'll be a rough day for him and the Pats.

yea but hes so quick off the ball. I'd take him in a heartbeat.

notorious 01-14-2019 02:41 PM

It’s always came down to pressuring Brady up the middle. Denver was great at it every time they played NE at home.

Everything else is moot, IMO.

RobertWeathers 01-14-2019 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by gold_and_red (Post 14038071)
Honestly this is the one scenario that scares me the most. If the game is tied or KC is up by 3-6 points with 4 minutes remaining. Brady is a master at it backed by mountains of experience, this young Chiefs team not so much. I am still stunned how they erupted in the 4th quarter last season in week 1 with Alex Smith of all QBs. But this is a SB berth on the line, totally different stakes.

Hell, if its the 4th qtr and the Pats are up 28-24 I'm just as scared Mahomes has the ball. That kid is incredible.

T-post Tom 01-14-2019 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by RobertWeathers (Post 14038096)
yea but hes so quick of the ball. I'd take him in a heartbeat.

40 yd dash reference is probably obscure for non-Chiefs fans...


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eDave 01-14-2019 02:45 PM

LMAO

RobertWeathers 01-14-2019 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by T-post Tom (Post 14038123)
40 yd dash reference is probably obscure for non-Chiefs fans...


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OMG. Just slightly embarrassing....

The Franchise 01-14-2019 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by RobertWeathers (Post 14038152)
OMG. Just slightly embarrassing....

Not really embarrassing when you have a third arm between your legs.

RobertWeathers 01-14-2019 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by The Pest (Post 14038157)
Not really embarrassing when you have a third arm between your legs.

Quite true!

RaidersOftheCellar 01-14-2019 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by B_Ambuehl (Post 14037560)
There's no telling the extent of the technology Belichik has installed in that stadium and field to gain an advantage. I imagine he has microphones imbedded in the field so someone can listen in to the opposing teams huddle and listen to the Oline protection calls at the line of scrimmage. An interesting tidbit came out last year during the coach hiring cycle nobody picked up on. It was said Matt Patricia was supposedly the only defensive coordinator in the league who knew every opposing offenses Oline protection rules. What's the likelihood he learned that all on his own from his own study? Maybe.

It's pretty clear that the Patriots ramped up the cheating to a ridiculous level, even by their own standards. The road team is who they are. 65-yr-old noodle arm with a broken-down TE and a porous defense. The home team is fake.

They will be exposed, and exposed badly. By a team/coach/venue that has exposed them badly before. And everyone will see it. It will be glorious.

EyePod 01-14-2019 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Kiimosabi (Post 14037828)
Well the good news for us is that pressure up the middle is literally the only thing this defense is good at.

We also pressure around the edge!

EyePod 01-14-2019 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Detoxing (Post 14038034)
It's important that Sutton uses our LB's to pressure and not play coverage. If our guys get beat in man, then so be it. Because you're not going to beat him with zone. Man coverage with some double coverage on edelman is our best shot. Jones, Houston and Ford have to get home.

That Pats are fantastic at creating and identifying mismatches. If you put Houston/Ford into coverage you can guaran-damn-tee that they will find a way to get those guys covering a WR.

I looked back at the game earlier this year and Sutton was still using his gay ass 3 man rush.

They need to use the game plan they used against Luck. Same plan they used against Rivers too in our loss to SD.

Is that leaving Gronk in single? Oof.

EyePod 01-14-2019 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by KC Tattoo (Post 14038060)
I'm preaching Justin Houston is going beast. He is revived and hungry for flesh quarterback flesh. Dee Ford is hungry too. This D line is going put the pressure and like they did against the Colts penetrate that offensive line. All we need to do is put Brady in third and long situations and feast. Not let him get comfortable in the pocket where he is a statue in his golden years.

Dee Ford wants that payday and deserves it. He's gotten better every year.


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