The #Chiefs are hiring Steve Spagnuolo as their new defensive coordinator, sources say. The former #Giants DC and interim HC/#Rams HC began his NFL coaching career as an #Eagles assistant under Andy Reid. Now rejoins Big Red in KC.
Since 2018, the Chiefs are 28-15 in games in which they trailed at some point. They have the most such wins in the NFL during that span despite trailing in the third-fewest games (43) among all teams.
Spags is a magician. Begins the season with the loss of several veterans, including his two play-callers in HB and Hitch, the addition of three starting rooks plus several 2nd/3rd year guys, and he's nailing top-10 offenses to the mattress like two-bit hookers.
Chiefs' opponents have gone just 8-for-28 on 3rd down vs. Spags' defense in 2022. Right now the Chiefs defense is probably a top-10 unit. [Reply]
Spags and coaches continue their magic with young and unheralded D-backs. They’ve been super in the first 2 games, except for Fenton who thinks he’s hot shit but has actually been playing like a pile of hot shit. [Reply]
Actually, I rewatched the game the other night and Fenton played pretty well overall. He was consistently pretty sticky with Mike Williams; Mike just had one of those monster days a good WR will have now and again. Add in the fact that he's 6'4" and Fenton is just 5' 10" and these things just happen.
And Williams actually committed OPI making that circus one-handed TD grab. Check the tape; he's got a handful of the back of Fenton's jersey as they both leave their feet. And think about the fact that Fenton was so tight to him that he was forced to make that spectacular catch.
But I agree with everything else you said. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Actually, I rewatched the game the other night and Fenton played pretty well overall. He was consistently pretty sticky with Mike Williams; Mike just had one of those monster days a good WR will have now and again. Add in the fact that he's 6'4" and Fenton is just 5' 10" and these things just happen.
And Williams actually committed OPI making that circus one-handed TD grab. Check the tape; he's got a handful of the back of Fenton's jersey as they both leave their feet. And think about the fact that Fenton was so tight to him that he was forced to make that spectacular catch.
But I agree with everything else you said.
Pretty sure that was Sneed on that circus catch [Reply]