Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
I'm not sure what you mean at all. This is a regular ass old slip screen.
I think he means how timed up it had to be.
Mahomes puts Gordon into motion and then has to get the ball snapped and out in time to make sure Gordon has cleared Bell (who's going to seal the edge) but quickly enough that it's in Gordon's hands before Bell hits the block and an OPI.
Those plays are a little harder than they look because the timing has to be super-precise. And sending Gordon in motion to get him moving before the snap and into position for that sort of tunnel screen look was pretty clever and not something I recall seeing us do often. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pablo:
Gonna guess 55 or so. Rolling away. Insane
Outside the pocket he's vintage, but for various reasons that that has been discussed he has been inconsistent with the same improvised passes with no footwork in the pocket.
Patrick needs to be more polished/efficient from now on in the pocket. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
This one was one of those really difficult plays that he made look easy:
I distinctly remember watching that play and thinking "uh on - there's nobody open..."
Oakland had defended it well and then Mahomes just threw it where he knew Hill was headed and Hill broke into space right before the ball got there. It looked like an easy pitch and catch but before that ball was out, it looked bottled up.
And a second later there are 4 Raiders there. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
And a second later there are 4 Raiders there.
Plays like that are why getting WASP on tape even a single time is so important and why the idea of a 'fix' to the Chiefs offense is so absurd.
Look at that poor safety. He's playing that like Hill's about to hit plant his foot and rip a corner route out of that cut. He gets turned around twice and the next thing he knows Hill's stopped dead and converted a 3rd and long.
Reid builds on everything he does. The moment teams start to address what the Chiefs do, Reid will just build on that and do something else. Without seeing tape of Hill victimizing teams on the corner (or even Pringle not long ago), they're going to sit on that curl/stop he ran.
But they just have to be prepared for anything.
Which is why if this team executes, it just cannot be stopped. There's no secret defense - it's just teams making the Chiefs execute 10 times to score and far too often this year they haven't been up to the task. They're hoping the Chiefs cut their own throats and all too often they are willing to oblige.
But if this team just makes the plays in front of them, Andy will put them in a position to succeed and they'll pour on the points. [Reply]
I did enjoy talking to the fans around me about the 2-high shells.
"Why aren't the Raiders running a 2-high like everyone else? Mahomes will pick apart these Single High looks..."
"Because one of the safeties in a 2-high look for the Raiders would be Jonathan Abram, so they're essentially playing a LB out there anyway...."
The Raiders match up sooooooo poooooorly against this offense. Yeah, playing 2-high is probably the safest way to approach the Chiefs and hope they screw up before they score. But if your 2-high look means Jonathan Abram is out there in space, you might as well play a 46 coverage and send pressure because Abram can't cover shit anyway. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Interestingly enough the Raiders biggest problem wasn’t big plays. It was red zone defense.
We did whatever we pleased down there. In fact I can’t remember the last time we run blocked so well inside the 10.
It’s all coming together.
And that POS worthless waste of a RB that should be 3rd string behind a couple of UDFA pickups had two DAMN nice carries inside the 10. Both of those were hard, physical runs that required patience, vision and contact balance.
But hey, Gore broke one after the Raiders had given up so yeah - clearly needs to be the starter for our new run first power running game... [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
And that POS worthless waste of a RB that should be 3rd string behind a couple of UDFA pickups had two DAMN nice carries inside the 10. Both of those were hard, physical runs that required patience, vision and contact balance.
But hey, Gore broke one after the Raiders had given up so yeah - clearly needs to be the starter for our new run first power running game...
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
And that POS worthless waste of a RB that should be 3rd string behind a couple of UDFA pickups had two DAMN nice carries inside the 10. Both of those were hard, physical runs that required patience, vision and contact balance.
But hey, Gore broke one after the Raiders had given up so yeah - clearly needs to be the starter for our new run first power running game...
LOL. I didn’t read those threads but good to know they’re not satire. :-) [Reply]