So what ‘thing’ will Belichick try and take away from the Chiefs offense?
We all know he’s the best at taking away a certain weapon on an opponents offense. What weapon does he try and defuse on the Chiefs?
Keeping Mahomes in the pocket? Tyreek Hill? Kelce? Watkins? D Williams? Conley? Thoughts..... |
Well I think the last 2x was Kelce and Hill killed us. I’d assume Hill will be the focus.
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I assume hill as well. Butt that should allow Kelce to get free. If he does it opens the offense. Watkins could earn his contract on Sunday as well if they divert all attention to Hill
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My biggest worry about the Patriots on defense is Dont'a Hightower that guy is good at getting in there and disrupting everything.
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Kelce is my bet. He's been a 1st down machine lately. Hill is dangerous to go long, but Pat's had trouble hitting him over the top lately, so I think Kelce's the one.
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IDK about offense, but it appeared Indy identified something in our punt formations that they exploited. Hopefully we've looked at that this week.
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Robinson should really be getting Conley's reps at this point.
My answer: Doesn't matter. You can't take it all away. Take someone away and one or likely two others will still destroy you. |
Yeah for sure - Conley adds nothing. Robinson at least can breakaway every now and then. Also he catches a little better.
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I would love to see BB focus on Hill and Sammy Watkins go off for ~200/2TDs like he did against the Chiefs a few years ago.
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Mahomes ability to roll to his right out of the pocket. Pressure that comes from his right side.
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Kelce
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I don't think BB will do that with us since we have so many weapons. I'd look for him to try and confuse Mahomes more than anything similar to what the Ravens did.
He'll probably also look to copy what the Colts D did to the Chiefs O in the 2nd half of the game last weekend because the Colts D was pretty successful against us that 2nd half. |
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