Home Discord Chat
Go Back   ChiefsPlanet > Nzoner's Game Room
Register FAQDonate Members List Calendar

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 11-07-2004, 10:01 AM  
Deberg_1990 Deberg_1990 is offline
In Search of a Life
 
Deberg_1990's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: San Antonio Tx.
Casino cash: $3744454
Keys to the game (Tampa Tribune)

Sounds like some of this guys theories are a little outdated. He thinks our Run D still sucks and that Tony G is not physical??? Interesting to read what the other side thinks....

http://bucs.tbo.com/bucs/MGBKH60H81E.html

Get Solid Man Coverage From DBs
The Bucs aren't going to stop Chiefs RB Priest Holmes with their front seven alone. They're going to need an eighth and maybe a ninth defender in the box to get that done, and that means leaving the DBs in single coverage against WRs Eddie Kennison and Johnnie Morton.

It's always risky asking a defensive back to play man coverage all day, but the Bucs DBs shouldn't have much trouble today. Kennison runs poor routes and gets a little skittish in traffic, so CB Brian Kelly should be able to make him a non-factor. Morton has problems getting off the line against press coverage, and he's lost some explosiveness, so he also can be neutralized by a single defender.

Get Physical At Line With Tony Gonzalez
There is no arguing that Tony Gonzalez is the best tight end in the game. He's an incredible athlete who has the speed to beat most any linebacker and the size to win battles for the ball against most any defensive back. So to slow down Gonzalez, the Bucs will have to exploit his only weakness, a lack of true toughness.

Though he's 6-foot-4, 248 pounds, Gonzalez is a finesse player who seldom gets physical as a blocker or route runner. He can be knocked off his routes, so the Bucs need to commit to having an end or linebacker hit Gonzalez before he releases from the line. That will slow him down and disrupt the timing of plays designed for him, which is the only real way to defend him.

Use Rollouts To Avoid Chiefs' Blitz
Like many defenses this year, the Chiefs are blitzing a lot. To make up for the inability of DBs to make contact with receivers past the 5-yard zone, they're sending extra men after the passer and trying to harass opponents into mistakes. The ploy has so far proved effective, but it doesn't always work well against fairly mobile QBs, and the Bucs have one in Brian Griese.

Griese is no Michael Vick, but he can escape the rush, get outside the tackle box and make plays. He's become much better at rolling out and delivering the ball, so the Bucs need to call a lot of play-action rollouts and naked bootlegs. By getting Griese out of the pocket, they can create some openings downfield.

Control Clock With Rushing Attack
If you can limit the number of possessions for the Chiefs offense, you can also limit the number of points they score. So it's imperative the Bucs put together some lengthy drives, and the best way to do that is with an effective rushing attack.

The Bucs will be tempted to abandon the run if they fall behind early, but they can't afford that. Their rushing game may be a little less potent with Mike Alstott on the sideline, but it's still strong enough to move the ball against Kansas City's front seven. The key is to get Michael Pittman to the second level, because the Chiefs LBs do a poor job filling gaps. Another key is to keep Pittman fresh by utilizing Earnest Graham.
Posts: 66,914
Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 11-07-2004, 10:05 AM   #2
go bo go bo is offline
Flop = Man of Steel!!
 
go bo's Avatar
 

Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: independence
Casino cash: $10006405


this guy's been watching a different team...
Posts: 36,678
go bo is obviously part of the inner Circle.go bo is obviously part of the inner Circle.go bo is obviously part of the inner Circle.go bo is obviously part of the inner Circle.go bo is obviously part of the inner Circle.go bo is obviously part of the inner Circle.go bo is obviously part of the inner Circle.go bo is obviously part of the inner Circle.go bo is obviously part of the inner Circle.go bo is obviously part of the inner Circle.go bo is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 11-07-2004, 10:06 AM   #3
Hammock Parties Hammock Parties is offline
I'll be back.
 
Hammock Parties's Avatar
 

Join Date: Nov 2002
Casino cash: $4440478
Quote:
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990
Sounds like some of this guys theories are a little outdated. He thinks our Run D still sucks and that Tony G is not physical??? Interesting to read what the other side thinks....

http://bucs.tbo.com/bucs/MGBKH60H81E.html

Get Solid Man Coverage From DBs
The Bucs aren't going to stop Chiefs RB Priest Holmes with their front seven alone. They're going to need an eighth and maybe a ninth defender in the box to get that done, and that means leaving the DBs in single coverage against WRs Eddie Kennison and Johnnie Morton.

It's always risky asking a defensive back to play man coverage all day, but the Bucs DBs shouldn't have much trouble today. Kennison runs poor routes and gets a little skittish in traffic, so CB Brian Kelly should be able to make him a non-factor. Morton has problems getting off the line against press coverage, and he's lost some explosiveness, so he also can be neutralized by a single defender.

Get Physical At Line With Tony Gonzalez
There is no arguing that Tony Gonzalez is the best tight end in the game. He's an incredible athlete who has the speed to beat most any linebacker and the size to win battles for the ball against most any defensive back. So to slow down Gonzalez, the Bucs will have to exploit his only weakness, a lack of true toughness.

Though he's 6-foot-4, 248 pounds, Gonzalez is a finesse player who seldom gets physical as a blocker or route runner. He can be knocked off his routes, so the Bucs need to commit to having an end or linebacker hit Gonzalez before he releases from the line. That will slow him down and disrupt the timing of plays designed for him, which is the only real way to defend him.

Use Rollouts To Avoid Chiefs' Blitz
Like many defenses this year, the Chiefs are blitzing a lot. To make up for the inability of DBs to make contact with receivers past the 5-yard zone, they're sending extra men after the passer and trying to harass opponents into mistakes. The ploy has so far proved effective, but it doesn't always work well against fairly mobile QBs, and the Bucs have one in Brian Griese.

Griese is no Michael Vick, but he can escape the rush, get outside the tackle box and make plays. He's become much better at rolling out and delivering the ball, so the Bucs need to call a lot of play-action rollouts and naked bootlegs. By getting Griese out of the pocket, they can create some openings downfield.

Control Clock With Rushing Attack
If you can limit the number of possessions for the Chiefs offense, you can also limit the number of points they score. So it's imperative the Bucs put together some lengthy drives, and the best way to do that is with an effective rushing attack.

The Bucs will be tempted to abandon the run if they fall behind early, but they can't afford that. Their rushing game may be a little less potent with Mike Alstott on the sideline, but it's still strong enough to move the ball against Kansas City's front seven. The key is to get Michael Pittman to the second level, because the Chiefs LBs do a poor job filling gaps. Another key is to keep Pittman fresh by utilizing Earnest Graham.

Gee, does anyone else think a Bucs fan wrote this?
__________________
Chiefs game films
Posts: 278,652
Hammock Parties is obviously part of the inner Circle.Hammock Parties is obviously part of the inner Circle.Hammock Parties is obviously part of the inner Circle.Hammock Parties is obviously part of the inner Circle.Hammock Parties is obviously part of the inner Circle.Hammock Parties is obviously part of the inner Circle.Hammock Parties is obviously part of the inner Circle.Hammock Parties is obviously part of the inner Circle.Hammock Parties is obviously part of the inner Circle.Hammock Parties is obviously part of the inner Circle.Hammock Parties is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 11-07-2004, 10:33 AM   #4
irishjayhawk irishjayhawk is offline
Feelin' Alright
 
irishjayhawk's Avatar
 

Join Date: Aug 2004
Casino cash: $10004900
Quote:
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990
Sounds like some of this guys theories are a little outdated. He thinks our Run D still sucks and that Tony G is not physical??? Interesting to read what the other side thinks....

http://bucs.tbo.com/bucs/MGBKH60H81E.html

Get Solid Man Coverage From DBs
The Bucs aren't going to stop Chiefs RB Priest Holmes with their front seven alone. They're going to need an eighth and maybe a ninth defender in the box to get that done, and that means leaving the DBs in single coverage against WRs Eddie Kennison and Johnnie Morton.

It's always risky asking a defensive back to play man coverage all day, but the Bucs DBs shouldn't have much trouble today. Kennison runs poor routes and gets a little skittish in traffic, so CB Brian Kelly should be able to make him a non-factor. Morton has problems getting off the line against press coverage, and he's lost some explosiveness, so he also can be neutralized by a single defender.

Get Physical At Line With Tony Gonzalez
There is no arguing that Tony Gonzalez is the best tight end in the game. He's an incredible athlete who has the speed to beat most any linebacker and the size to win battles for the ball against most any defensive back. So to slow down Gonzalez, the Bucs will have to exploit his only weakness, a lack of true toughness.

Though he's 6-foot-4, 248 pounds, Gonzalez is a finesse player who seldom gets physical as a blocker or route runner. He can be knocked off his routes, so the Bucs need to commit to having an end or linebacker hit Gonzalez before he releases from the line. That will slow him down and disrupt the timing of plays designed for him, which is the only real way to defend him.

Use Rollouts To Avoid Chiefs' Blitz
Like many defenses this year, the Chiefs are blitzing a lot. To make up for the inability of DBs to make contact with receivers past the 5-yard zone, they're sending extra men after the passer and trying to harass opponents into mistakes. The ploy has so far proved effective, but it doesn't always work well against fairly mobile QBs, and the Bucs have one in Brian Griese.

Griese is no Michael Vick, but he can escape the rush, get outside the tackle box and make plays. He's become much better at rolling out and delivering the ball, so the Bucs need to call a lot of play-action rollouts and naked bootlegs. By getting Griese out of the pocket, they can create some openings downfield.

Control Clock With Rushing Attack
If you can limit the number of possessions for the Chiefs offense, you can also limit the number of points they score. So it's imperative the Bucs put together some lengthy drives, and the best way to do that is with an effective rushing attack.

The Bucs will be tempted to abandon the run if they fall behind early, but they can't afford that. Their rushing game may be a little less potent with Mike Alstott on the sideline, but it's still strong enough to move the ball against Kansas City's front seven. The key is to get Michael Pittman to the second level, because the Chiefs LBs do a poor job filling gaps. Another key is to keep Pittman fresh by utilizing Earnest Graham.
Seriously, this guy is dumb. Bashing Tony G.
__________________
"Think about how stupid the average person is. Then remember that half the people in the world are stupider than that." --George Carlin
Posts: 16,887
irishjayhawk is a favorite in the douche of the year contest.irishjayhawk is a favorite in the douche of the year contest.irishjayhawk is a favorite in the douche of the year contest.irishjayhawk is a favorite in the douche of the year contest.irishjayhawk is a favorite in the douche of the year contest.irishjayhawk is a favorite in the douche of the year contest.irishjayhawk is a favorite in the douche of the year contest.irishjayhawk is a favorite in the douche of the year contest.
    Reply With Quote
Old 11-07-2004, 10:47 AM   #5
mikey23545 mikey23545 is offline
MVP
 
mikey23545's Avatar
 

Join Date: Aug 2000
Casino cash: $10015321
Please, please let Tony Gonzales read this before the game today!
Posts: 12,314
mikey23545 is obviously part of the inner Circle.mikey23545 is obviously part of the inner Circle.mikey23545 is obviously part of the inner Circle.mikey23545 is obviously part of the inner Circle.mikey23545 is obviously part of the inner Circle.mikey23545 is obviously part of the inner Circle.mikey23545 is obviously part of the inner Circle.mikey23545 is obviously part of the inner Circle.mikey23545 is obviously part of the inner Circle.mikey23545 is obviously part of the inner Circle.mikey23545 is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 11-07-2004, 10:51 AM   #6
Skip Towne Skip Towne is offline
Supporter
 
Skip Towne's Avatar
 

Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: T-Town
Casino cash: $10004900
Balderdash!
Posts: 69,689
Skip Towne is not part of the Right 53.Skip Towne is not part of the Right 53.Skip Towne is not part of the Right 53.Skip Towne is not part of the Right 53.Skip Towne is not part of the Right 53.Skip Towne is not part of the Right 53.Skip Towne is not part of the Right 53.Skip Towne is not part of the Right 53.Skip Towne is not part of the Right 53.Skip Towne is not part of the Right 53.Skip Towne is not part of the Right 53.
    Reply With Quote
Old 11-07-2004, 10:51 AM   #7
4th and Long 4th and Long is offline
Wheeeeee!!!
 
4th and Long's Avatar
 

Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: In a house
Casino cash: $9224925
Somebody had a big ol glass of Buccaneer flavored Kool-Aid before they wrote that.
__________________
Posts: 19,795
4th and Long threw an interception on a screen pass.4th and Long threw an interception on a screen pass.4th and Long threw an interception on a screen pass.4th and Long threw an interception on a screen pass.4th and Long threw an interception on a screen pass.4th and Long threw an interception on a screen pass.4th and Long threw an interception on a screen pass.4th and Long threw an interception on a screen pass.4th and Long threw an interception on a screen pass.4th and Long threw an interception on a screen pass.4th and Long threw an interception on a screen pass.
    Reply With Quote
Old 11-07-2004, 11:28 AM   #8
Rain Man Rain Man is offline
NFL's #1 Ermines Fan
 
Rain Man's Avatar
 

Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: My house
Casino cash: $3048491
VARSITY
I wonder if that Dallas Cowboy DB who got destroyed by Tony G. in preseason thinks he's not tough?
__________________
I'm putting random letters here as a celebration of free speech: xigrakgrah misorojeq rkemeseit.
Posts: 141,662
Rain Man is obviously part of the inner Circle.Rain Man is obviously part of the inner Circle.Rain Man is obviously part of the inner Circle.Rain Man is obviously part of the inner Circle.Rain Man is obviously part of the inner Circle.Rain Man is obviously part of the inner Circle.Rain Man is obviously part of the inner Circle.Rain Man is obviously part of the inner Circle.Rain Man is obviously part of the inner Circle.Rain Man is obviously part of the inner Circle.Rain Man is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 11-07-2004, 11:30 AM   #9
Bob Dole Bob Dole is offline
King Shit of **** Mountain
 

Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Texarkana, Texas
Casino cash: $2314497
Graham puts fear in the heart of opposing defenses.
Posts: 48,658
Bob Dole is obviously part of the inner Circle.Bob Dole is obviously part of the inner Circle.Bob Dole is obviously part of the inner Circle.Bob Dole is obviously part of the inner Circle.Bob Dole is obviously part of the inner Circle.Bob Dole is obviously part of the inner Circle.Bob Dole is obviously part of the inner Circle.Bob Dole is obviously part of the inner Circle.Bob Dole is obviously part of the inner Circle.Bob Dole is obviously part of the inner Circle.Bob Dole is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 11-07-2004, 11:36 AM   #10
Skip Towne Skip Towne is offline
Supporter
 
Skip Towne's Avatar
 

Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: T-Town
Casino cash: $10004900
The real question is: Is Tony as tough as Steve McNair?
Posts: 69,689
Skip Towne is not part of the Right 53.Skip Towne is not part of the Right 53.Skip Towne is not part of the Right 53.Skip Towne is not part of the Right 53.Skip Towne is not part of the Right 53.Skip Towne is not part of the Right 53.Skip Towne is not part of the Right 53.Skip Towne is not part of the Right 53.Skip Towne is not part of the Right 53.Skip Towne is not part of the Right 53.Skip Towne is not part of the Right 53.
    Reply With Quote
Old 11-07-2004, 11:37 AM   #11
PRIEST PRIEST is offline
Wtf now
 
PRIEST's Avatar
 

Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Cocoa Fl
Casino cash: $3373207
Quote:
Originally Posted by Skip Towne
The real question is: Is Tony as tough as Steve McNair?
Posts: 2,946
PRIEST Forgot to Remove His Claytex and Got Toxic Shock Syndrome.PRIEST Forgot to Remove His Claytex and Got Toxic Shock Syndrome.PRIEST Forgot to Remove His Claytex and Got Toxic Shock Syndrome.PRIEST Forgot to Remove His Claytex and Got Toxic Shock Syndrome.PRIEST Forgot to Remove His Claytex and Got Toxic Shock Syndrome.PRIEST Forgot to Remove His Claytex and Got Toxic Shock Syndrome.PRIEST Forgot to Remove His Claytex and Got Toxic Shock Syndrome.PRIEST Forgot to Remove His Claytex and Got Toxic Shock Syndrome.PRIEST Forgot to Remove His Claytex and Got Toxic Shock Syndrome.PRIEST Forgot to Remove His Claytex and Got Toxic Shock Syndrome.PRIEST Forgot to Remove His Claytex and Got Toxic Shock Syndrome.
    Reply With Quote
Old 11-07-2004, 11:37 AM   #12
Deberg_1990 Deberg_1990 is offline
In Search of a Life
 
Deberg_1990's Avatar
 

Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: San Antonio Tx.
Casino cash: $3744454
Quote:
Originally Posted by Skip Towne
The real question is: Is Tony as tough as Steve McNair?

No one can be that tough..its just NOT possible according to the National media. LOL
Posts: 66,914
Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 11-07-2004, 11:38 AM   #13
Hammock Parties Hammock Parties is offline
I'll be back.
 
Hammock Parties's Avatar
 

Join Date: Nov 2002
Casino cash: $4440478
Quote:
Originally Posted by Skip Towne
The real question is: Is Tony as tough as Steve McNair?
No, he would have to be replaced by Billy Volek to show how tough he is.
__________________
Chiefs game films
Posts: 278,652
Hammock Parties is obviously part of the inner Circle.Hammock Parties is obviously part of the inner Circle.Hammock Parties is obviously part of the inner Circle.Hammock Parties is obviously part of the inner Circle.Hammock Parties is obviously part of the inner Circle.Hammock Parties is obviously part of the inner Circle.Hammock Parties is obviously part of the inner Circle.Hammock Parties is obviously part of the inner Circle.Hammock Parties is obviously part of the inner Circle.Hammock Parties is obviously part of the inner Circle.Hammock Parties is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 11-07-2004, 11:49 AM   #14
Rain Man Rain Man is offline
NFL's #1 Ermines Fan
 
Rain Man's Avatar
 

Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: My house
Casino cash: $3048491
VARSITY
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bob_Dole
Graham puts fear in the heart of opposing defenses.
I know that I'm going out on a limb here, but I think Ernest Graham may be as tough as Steve McNair.
__________________
I'm putting random letters here as a celebration of free speech: xigrakgrah misorojeq rkemeseit.
Posts: 141,662
Rain Man is obviously part of the inner Circle.Rain Man is obviously part of the inner Circle.Rain Man is obviously part of the inner Circle.Rain Man is obviously part of the inner Circle.Rain Man is obviously part of the inner Circle.Rain Man is obviously part of the inner Circle.Rain Man is obviously part of the inner Circle.Rain Man is obviously part of the inner Circle.Rain Man is obviously part of the inner Circle.Rain Man is obviously part of the inner Circle.Rain Man is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On

Forum Jump




All times are GMT -6. The time now is 01:08 AM.


This is a test for a client's site.
Fort Worth Texas Process Servers
Covering Arlington, Fort Worth, Grand Prairie and surrounding communities.
Tarrant County, Texas and Johnson County, Texas.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.