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Nzoner's Game Room>Breaking down the "pressures" film.
Direckshun 02:06 PM Today
(I think this justifies its own thread -- it not, mods can combine them.)

In another thread, this was posted:

Here are the cutups of the plays where Patrick Mahomes was listed as pressured. #Chiefs #ChiefsKingdom pic.twitter.com/nmJWOrom9T

— Nick Jacobs (@Jacobs71) November 19, 2024


Okay, watching the entirety of the tape, here's what happens and who I blame each play.

Spoiler!


Conclusions:

There are 13 plays here, but one of them is not a pressure, so there's 12 plays.

Mahomes either has the primary or secondary blame on exactly half of them. It is mostly him not hanging in the pocket when he could have -- once was for an absurd 11 yard dropback that his OL was not ready to protect against.

In the other thread, there was much ballyhooing about Trey Smith -- this seems justified. Smith was the primary or secondary blame-ee on five of the plays.

Not enough was made of this in the other thread, but the receivers share plenty of blame in this. Five of the plays became pressures because the WRs could not get open.

Anything involving bad play design I just put on Matt Nagy, for simplicity's sake. Nagy had a few boneheaded decisions, a couple times dialing up slow-development plays when the Bills are putting tons of heat on Mahomes, and a couple times dialing up weird protection schemes.

Steele made such a catastrophic error on one play, he may not even get a snap against Carolina.

Here's a surprise: Wanya Morris contributed to some of these issues in a secondary way, but not once in those 13 snaps did I view him as the primary reason the play collapsed. Not once!
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KCUnited 06:32 PM Today
I wonder who could gather these gents as a unit, not call the plays per se, but just gather these young men and prep them for the game

IDK who that could be on this staff
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Arch Stanton 06:34 PM Today
PM II likes to have an open view downfield, like any other QB.

He isn't getting that while in the pocket.

Look back at the early years with 5k yards.

Typical play, 15 drops back and runs forward between the RG/RT as the pocket opens up, buys time, finds a receiver downfield and throws.

About 2 years inta that, the defenses adjusted and are still in the same mode. I don't know if the RG/RT can be coached to try and oepn that hole, but it's what PM II prefers.
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