I can’t believe I had never considered that lining up on a hash would put the flight path closer to the edge rush. It’s such a simple concept and never occurred to me.
Bill is a fucking genius. Dude’s forgot more about football than I’ll ever know. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
I can’t believe I had never considered that lining up on a hash would put the flight path closer to the edge rush. It’s such a simple concept and never occurred to me.
Bill is a ****ing genius. Dude’s forgot more about football than I’ll ever know.
Pat McAfee, I think, was doing a detailed breakdown, where kick after kick in the Broncos game communicated to the Chiefs that this one lineman could be attacked and exploited in a potential game-winning FG opportunity.
The weapons-grade levels of football intelligence on Andy Reid's staff is so evident week in and week out. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Direckshun:
Pat McAfee, I think, was doing a detailed breakdown, where kick after kick in the Broncos game communicated to the Chiefs that this one lineman could be attacked and exploited in a potential game-winning FG opportunity.
The weapons-grade levels of football intelligence on Andy Reid's staff is so evident week in and week out.
There was a report earlier this week that Forsyth had been forced to the ground multiple times earlier in the season and the Chiefs saw it on tape. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
I can’t believe I had never considered that lining up on a hash would put the flight path closer to the edge rush. It’s such a simple concept and never occurred to me.
Bill is a fucking genius. Dude’s forgot more about football than I’ll ever know.
I literally thought the same thing today. For years and years I only thought that teams would run to a certain hash because the kicker was more comfortable kicking from that angle. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
I literally thought the same thing today. For years and years I only thought that teams would run to a certain hash because the kicker was more comfortable kicking from that angle.
Same. I always thought it was all about the angle. [Reply]
By the way, everybody is rightfully talking about the penetration on the block but did anybody else notice how low the kick was, even with all the disruption? [Reply]
Some people don’t like RAS but I think it absolutely translates for certain areas.
Chenal is one of the best RAS scores for a LB ever. He’s just a freak of nature.
A 6’2 250 lb man should not be running a 1.50 10 split. To put that into perspective, Xavier Worthy’s 10 split was 1.49. Toub said today he has the 2nd best get off on the ST’s unit after Justin Reid.
He’s a hulking dude at 250 putting up an insane 34 bench reps. On top of being so big the guy ran a 4.53 40 and a below 7 second 3 cone. He’s also got very good scores across the board in the vertical and 20 yard shuffle/split as well as the broad jump. i
He’s developed into such a great all around weapon and i really hope we extend him [Reply]