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T-post Tom 12-26-2018 07:15 PM

With huge game vs. Oakland ahead, here’s why Chiefs’ Berry sat late against Seahawks
 
With a towel over his head, Eric Berry watched on from the sideline as third-year safety Jordan Lucas took over his spot and played alongside Daniel Sorensen for the Seahawks’ final possession of the Chiefs’ 38-31 loss Sunday.

In Berry’s absence, Seattle completed a couple of deep passes and scored one more time to push the game out of reach.

Down by only four points with four minutes to go when Berry came out, the Chiefs were without their best defensive player for the second week in a row during crucial moments late in the fourth quarter.

After sitting the second half against the Chargers — including during L.A.’s game-winning 2-point conversion — Berry exited Sunday’s game following Seattle’s penultimate drive with 7:31 to play.

“You’ve got to go off of his feeling,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid said. “He hasn’t played in two years. I’m aware of that. I just, I don’t want to take any steps backward and neither does he. So we understand that. With the extended drives, snaps came out funny.

“He had every intention of going into the fourth quarter. It was just so many snaps he can take right now. He’s easing back into it. I have full trust in him. It’s not a matter. If he could’ve gone a half, we would’ve gone a half.”

Berry wound up playing in 69 of 80 defensive snaps Sunday — his highest since playing 70 in the 2017 season-opening win against the Patriots where he suffered the season-ending Achilles injury.

Berry didn’t have a hard cap to his snap limit, and Reid said the communication between the coaching staff and the safety was open throughout the game. It didn’t help that Seattle had possession the edge in time of possession 35:02 to the Chiefs’ 24:58.

“His numbers got up,” Reid said. “He was good right there. That was plenty. Again, just not taking anything back. And getting his legs back.

“There’s a lot to it. Not just that part of the injury, but getting his body back into playing.”

Though the Seahawks ran most plays away from Berry, the veteran had an undeniable influence on the game.

For rookie Charvarius Ward, Berry’s presence had a calming effect.

With Kendall Fuller out and Orlando Scandrick relegated to the sideline, the cornerback was making his first career start on the biggest of stages: Sunday Night Football. Primetime. A chance to clinch the No. 1 seed and home field advantage was on the line.

But for as anxious as he felt, Ward also felt like he was in good hands because Berry was playing with him.

“I was happy he was out there,” Ward said. “I wouldn’t have wanted to be out there if he wasn’t. He helped me out a lot. He’s a coach on the field. He knows all their plays, all their routes. He was telling me all the signals because I didn’t know all the signals and stuff. So he helped out a lot.”

Though Berry was missing from the final minutes of the game, Ward said he felt confident enough in the defensive call to play without Berry. In fact, Ward didn’t notice he was missing.

“I didn’t know he was out, to be honest,” Ward said. “I was focused in on my man. We were running a lot of man, so I was focused in on my man really.”

The Chiefs will wrap up the regular season Sunday afternoon against Oakland with a No. 1 seed and an AFC West title on the line for a third consecutive week. Berry’s limitations for that game aren’t yet known, but he was a full participant in Wednesday’s practice.

https://www.kansascity.com/sports/nfl/kansas-city-chiefs/article223582415.html

Rain Man 12-26-2018 07:18 PM

Berry's status is now play to play.

pugsnotdrugs19 12-26-2018 07:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 13988711)
Berry's status is now play to play.

Spirit to spirit.

Halfcan 12-26-2018 07:28 PM

69 snaps and no impact plays.

We Quality not Quantity.

T-post Tom 12-26-2018 07:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 13988711)
Berry's status is now play to play.

Is Bob Sutton smart enough to create/understand the algorithm for using EB in conjunction with the game plan and game situation? After 2 close games where the defense failed in the waning minutes....the magic 8 ball says


https://i.pinimg.com/474x/6c/4d/b0/6...agic--ball.jpg

Hog's Gone Fishin 12-26-2018 07:29 PM

It's all good . The playoffs are what matter now and he'll be there.

Chiefaholic 12-26-2018 07:29 PM

Richest cheerleader in the NFL.

BossChief 12-26-2018 07:39 PM

If he can be 100% for the playoffs, that’s all that really matters.

Same with Sammy, Spencer, Kendall and Larry.

FlaChief58 12-26-2018 07:39 PM

Someone needs to kick the shit out of his spirit until it agrees to tell Berry to get his ass in there and earn his paycheck

Chiefaholic 12-26-2018 07:49 PM

He just pulls himself at the most inopportune times. When we REALLY HAVE to HAVE him on the field, he's on the sideline with a damn towel on his head. All I gotta say is if the Bolts are ahead of the Donks, and Berry pulls himself from the game if the game's on the line, I will lose my cool with him.

FloridaMan88 12-26-2018 07:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by T-post Tom (Post 13988722)
Is Bob Sutton smart enough to create/understand the algorithm for using EB in conjunction with the game plan and game situation? After 2 close games where the defense failed in the waning minutes....the magic 8 ball says


https://i.pinimg.com/474x/6c/4d/b0/6...agic--ball.jpg

Sutton can’t figure out the correlation between his soft zones easily giving up conversions on 3rd and 5 or 6 and the Chiefs inability to get off the field on defense, which drives up Eric Berry’s snap count.

dlphg9 12-26-2018 07:52 PM

Eh, who cares Berry played almost the whole game and they still sucked and weren't able to stop them. I thought he would be a difference maker, but I was wrong. Too many injuries and shitty cancer ruined a HoF career.

Flying High D 12-26-2018 08:01 PM

Need more spirit updates.

threebag 12-26-2018 08:02 PM

Haglunds 15.6

Berry 1.4

Chief Northman 12-26-2018 08:02 PM

So Ward admits he doesn’t know the signals.

Guys who don’t know the signals on my teams are called “pine riders”. This admission from Ward says all you need to know about coaching/accountability on this team.


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