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Originally Posted by mililo4cpa
I think we see a lot of different looks, and the lack of pre-snap motion by the Gals would seem to fit right in to Spags wont to disguise coverages and otherwise play mind games with the offense. But ultimately, Spags will be Spags, and I think the guy has a good knack for calling up the right defenses at the right times, as well as timing out the 0 cover blitzes
In regards to the discussion on the OL: They hold up OK when the Gals are ahead of the chains. This is because they use the run to set up the pass. The struggle comes when they are behind the chains. As far as Burrow holding the ball: It's definitely true, but it's because he wants to be Uber-aggressive on downfield throws to the receiver that is one-on-one. I mention this because, if Spags can disguise the coverages well, that's going to make Burrow hold the ball split seconds longer than he likes, and allow our pressure to get home. I also really like Chris Jones on the inside in this game (I mean, who doesn't, but this is the type of game our front four should feast).
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It will be cool if we can get to a quick lead. The bigger the gap the more I can see spags dialing up the riverboat gambling blitzes. Since he won’t mind getting beat a few times. We’ll see how savvy burrow is at picking it up and avoiding that pressure. Teams have been afraid to pressure him but spags this year has been wildly creative with his blitzes and coverages. Maybe the chiefs offense is also again back to the level where if we get a lead the other offense will press which feeds right into spags hands.