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Originally Posted by Superturtle:
Not tonight, I'm afraid.
Hurts had almost 400 yards from scrimmage and 4 TDs. A lot of it was the players executing poorly but there were some BAD concepts sprinkled in as well.
yeah bullshit
hurts was throwing indefensible passes out there
spags did a fine job, players were in position, and in the second half, his defense got the stops to win the game
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
Not tonight, I'm afraid.
Hurts had almost 400 yards from scrimmage and 4 TDs. A lot of it was the players executing poorly but there were some BAD concepts sprinkled in as well.
Please elaborate on the bad concepts.
I didn't see many. I thought Spags didn't blitz enough from the outside in a couple of situations but he may have pulled off that in the game plan after several bonehead plays by his secondary against some really basic plays. I also thought he should have run blitzed in a few situations early, but he did end up correcting it and doing it a few times in the 2nd half with Gay.
And if anyone questions the Dunlap play in coverage on the zone blitz that should have gotten home when Hurts made a tremendous play, I'm going to fucking bitch slap them all the way to the statue then let Billay teabag them. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kccrow:
Please elaborate on the bad concepts.
I didn't see many. I thought Spags didn't blitz enough from the outside in a couple of situations but he may have pulled off that in the game plan after several bonehead plays by his secondary against some really basic plays. I also thought he should have run blitzed in a few situations early, but he did end up correcting it and doing it a few times in the 2nd half with Gay.
And if anyone questions the Dunlap play in coverage on the zone blitz that should have gotten home when Hurts made a tremendous play, I'm going to fucking bitch slap them all the way to the statue then let Billay teabag them.
4th and 5 conversion by Hurts was an awful defensive playcall. 5 in the box? For real? When he's been gashing all game? Bolton also executed very poorly on that particular play but he should've had some help. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
Not tonight, I'm afraid.
Hurts had almost 400 yards from scrimmage and 4 TDs. A lot of it was the players executing poorly but there were some BAD concepts sprinkled in as well.
I think the reality is Hurts is just a problem. He's probably not the runner Lamar is and maybe not quite the passer Josh Allen is, but he combines those two things really well. He can run for 100 or pass for 300 and neither would surprise you. My only frustration was there were a couple times early on where it seemed like we weren't prepared for an obvious QB run. But there in the 2nd half it seemed like we were on it but it didn't matter.
Either way it's amazing we just beat the Eagles and Bengals who each have 3 elite pass catchers with a secondary that's a bunch of young guys and rookies. [Reply]
The eagles are really really good on offense. Outstanding OL. Elite WRs. Really good RBs. And Hurts is way better than I imagined he’d ever be. And they are flat out unstoppable on short yardage as long as they are allowed to keep doing that scrum formation.
Our second half defense did just enough to help us win. And even if they got the ball back late in the game we would’ve shut that down too. Spags was instrumental to winning the first Super Bowl. We don’t get to the Super Bowl if not for our Defense dominating burrow. It wasn’t pretty but spags got the job done. [Reply]
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
The eagles are really really good on offense. Outstanding OL. Elite WRs. Really good RBs. And Hurts is way better than I imagined he’d ever be.
Outside the fumble Hurts had an MVP level game and Goedert fantastic as well. But the chiefs have become a top tier run D which was big tonight [Reply]