Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
Yeah, that Eagles' pass D got LIT UP in that game. Combination of deep weapons + a good QB making good decisions and getting the ball out + good scheme and approach.
I'd take the Chiefs' OL, QB over the Rams, easily. Rams WR room is better, but the Chiefs have a variety of weapons.
I'm confident in saying that if the conditions are better, the Rams are in the Super Bowl, not the Eagles.
I don’t think the conditions need to be any better.
Just need to not let Jalen Carter run completely free on the most important play of the game. TE was wide the fuck open. Stafford just needed more than a second. [Reply]
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
Yeah, that Eagles' pass D got LIT UP in that game. Combination of deep weapons + a good QB making good decisions and getting the ball out + good scheme and approach.
I'd take the Chiefs' OL, QB over the Rams, easily. Rams WR room is better, but the Chiefs have a variety of weapons.
I'm confident in saying that if the conditions are better, the Rams are in the Super Bowl, not the Eagles.
Agreed.
Those conditions so heavily favored Philly that it's a been shocking that it came down to the wire like it did. Or that it took a complete implosion from Kevin Dotson for them to hang on at the end.
Then again, I think the Rams are a LOT better than their record. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sassy Squatch:
Wonder if this is the game they finally slide Thuney back inside. They've apparently been giving Humphries first team reps throughout the playoffs practices so they haven't completely abandoned that idea.
Maybe they see how it goes. If Jalen Carter is completely blowing up Caliendo on the inside during the first half, maybe they do an emergency move to put Thuney at LG and hope like hell that Humphries can do a solid job as the LT. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
Maybe they see how it goes. If Jalen Carter is completely blowing up Caliendo on the inside during the first half, maybe they do an emergency move to put Thuney at LG and hope like hell that Humphries can do a solid job as the LT.
This is the first game in a long while where the interior seems like it's quite a bit more dangerous than the EDGE players. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sassy Squatch:
This is the first game in a long while where the interior seems like it's quite a bit more dangerous than the EDGE players.
It'll be interesting. Humphries might end up being a savior in the end, despite not showing much in his reps so far. He's a veteran guy who always wanted to win a Super Bowl. Well...he might get his chance to play a key role pretty damn soon. [Reply]
Super encouraging to see those stats posted by Run because I was coming to this thread to play a little devil's advocate.
Keysor mentioned it first so credit to him, but Philly isn't going to play as much man as Buffalo did. Their secondary is really really good, they'll do the standard Fangio thing trying to keep a lid on the top and they'll rally downhill fast. They close underneath better than any defense we have played this year.
So we are most likely going to need to protect Patrick for longer periods of time unless Andy and co. cook up an absolute heater of a game plan to get them on their heels early. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
In SB55 the Bucs ran this same gameplan but got all world play against an OL with 4 backup OL, a RT playing LT and a RG playing RT.
I just don’t see how that works this time.
Didn’t Mahomes have turf toe or something, too? [Reply]
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
Super encouraging to see those stats posted by Run because I was coming to this thread to play a little devil's advocate.
Keysor mentioned it first so credit to him, but Philly isn't going to play as much man as Buffalo did. Their secondary is really really good, they'll do the standard Fangio thing trying to keep a lid on the top and they'll rally downhill fast. They close underneath better than any defense we have played this year.
So we are most likely going to need to protect Patrick for longer periods of time unless Andy and co. cook up an absolute heater of a game plan to get them on their heels early.
They have a pretty long history of cooking Fangio. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Gonna outline this again thanks to Duncan: this is by far the worst pass rush Mahomes has seen in a Super Bowl.
I don’t think people understand how bad it is for the Eagles so let me show you:
Total pressures:
Chiefs-171 (6th)
Eagles-111 (28th)
Pressure %:
Chiefs-26.1 (5th)~less than half a % from tying 3rd
Eagles-17.9% (28th)~over 1% less than 27th
Hurries:
Chiefs-59 (7th)
Eagles-29 (31st)
Hurry %:
Chiefs-9 % (6th)
Eagles-4.7% DEAD LAST
QB Knock Downs:
Chiefs-73 best in NFL
Eagles-41 (Tied for 24th)
QB Knock Down %:
Chiefs: 12.8% (2nd)
Eagles: 7.6% (22nd)
Blitzes:
Chiefs-207 (6th)
Eagles-118 (27th)
Blitz %:
Chiefs-31.6% (4th)
Eagles-19.1%(28th)
The Chiefs were top 5 in all these stats throughout the season and the only reason they weren’t overall on some of the now is bc we gave them the game off in Denver which lowered our stats. We didn’t blitz one time that game.
The Eagles defense does not blitz. And the number show what I think is true: they are largely dependent on Jalen Carter’s talent and everyone else is not that great.
Originally Posted by Mecca:
Hey just remember this real stat...no team that has lost to Kirk Cousins has ever won the SB..the Eagles lost to him in week 2.
These two posts have put my confidence over the top. [Reply]