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Fearing Tyreek scoring a TD there is just crazy. If he starts trying to be a hero after catching the ball the game is over is he is tackled. That's GREAT! If Kelce gets a little greedy after catching the second one the clock runs out. KC was NEVER going to go for a TD. Both Hill and Kelce got what they could and immediately went down. That's not a team that is trying to get 7. So the defense made no sense.
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Do you want KC to cruise to the Super Bowl title?
TheFunPolice replied to Charles Romes's topic in The Stadium Wall
I just want an entertaining Super Bowl filled with twists, turns, drama, big decisions, crazy moments Because I don't really have a rooting interest. No Brady means it's just fun, no stress, and I want an entertaining game. I would like to see Stafford get a ring, that would be cool, but I am a big Andy Reid fan and would like to see his critics choke on some more crow. Aaron Donald winning a ring would be cool to see as well, as good as he has been for so long. Bengals and SF have no chance. This weekend's games will probably both be blowouts. But the SB should be really good if it's Rams/Chiefs. -
That makes sense, but the Chiefs were never going to throw deep to anyone, because if it went wrong the game is basically over. Now you burned 7-8 seconds and there's 6 seconds left and you're still at your 25. Now it's desperation hail mark from 75 yards away. You know that's not their plan. Their plan is going to be to get a quick hitter out to the 40-45 so that a hail mary is possible. Whoever catches it is instructed to go down immediately to avoid running out the clock. That's the big difference between the series before and the 13 second series. IF Tyreek catches it and starts running the game is over unless he scores a TD. As it was, they kicked the FG with 3 seconds left. They almost ran out of time immediately going down. Run around and it's game over.
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Normally my suggestion wouldn't work, because it would give Mahomes all day and the WR would just run down the field. However, the Chiefs had a strategy and it had to be a quick hitter. So maybe you go 2 DL just to keep things honest and have a line of guys ready 10 yards downfield and another deep. The DL aren't getting there anyway, so you use those chess pieces in a smarter way to clog the middle. If Mahomes takes off and runs his WR aren't going to be in position to block and nobody would have expected that, because the ball needs to come out quick and it needs to be a throw. AT LEAST you pressure them to make a decision, instead of it looking like catch in the park.
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Jags Finalizing deal with Byron Leftwich [Edit: Or Not]
TheFunPolice replied to BuffaloBillyG's topic in The Stadium Wall
Not liking the shift in momentum of reports... Get this done Jags! -
Browns roster is stacked. They just need a QB!
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Looks like the call to squib may not have made it to Bass
TheFunPolice replied to Reed83HOF's topic in The Stadium Wall
Gotta be more buttoned up than that, because we'll be right back in the playoffs next year and it's going to be time to kick that door down. Learn from this, have a plan for this next time that makes sense. -
Looks like the call to squib may not have made it to Bass
TheFunPolice replied to Reed83HOF's topic in The Stadium Wall
Hill returning that kick would be best case scenario. It increases the chance that he tries to be a hero, running around doing Tyreek things. Running sideways, juking, twisting and turning. Meanwhile, 7-8 seconds or more burns off the clock. Say he gets all the way to the 40. There's probably time for one hail mary at that point and that's it. Of course he could break one. But you trust your coverage team there. -
Jags Finalizing deal with Byron Leftwich [Edit: Or Not]
TheFunPolice replied to BuffaloBillyG's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think pulled a Michael Scott as Florio suggested. Everyone thinks Friday is his last day and he leaves Thursday to avoid the hoopla around him. Man in the Arena aired this year. He's suddenly talking about retiring when last year there was no doubt after the SB win. His TB12 social media feeding the buzz. Giselle's social media posts about "enjoying things one last time" Brady saying that his family will be a major part of the decision (what, to keep playing when Giselle has tried to get him to retire for years now?) The NE ESPN guy put it out there first, along with a former Pats teammate of Brady. It was "speculation" from the same guy who called Brady to Tampa when that seemed very unlikely. Most of all, Brady said multiple times, including on his podcast Monday, that he does not want a "farewell tour" like Jeter had. So maybe he said 45 so nobody would suspect this was his last year. Maybe even more important than all of the above, he almost had one more "magical moment" but showed he can still play. That could easily not be the case come middle of next season, and he knows his body better than anyone. Eventually it all adds up, and he does not want to be mired in mid October with a nagging injury and playing like crap, and going out like that. That is WAY more likely than a repeat of his performance this season. Tampa's schedule was a joke this year, but next year it's freaking brutal. -
Looks like the call to squib may not have made it to Bass
TheFunPolice replied to Reed83HOF's topic in The Stadium Wall
In all the mayhem something got messed up. These coaches are too smart and too good for what we saw to have been the plan. It was a joke. I'm more angry now than I was Sunday just thinking about it and watching it back. It's like being up 3 in basketball and just collapsing your D back to the net and allowing the other team a wide open 3 point shot to tie and not even challenging them, just to avoid the 3+1 if you foul. Poyer and Hyde? Best safeties in the league? Let's put you guys 40 yards downfield so you can watch the play and have zero chance to win the game for us. It's so freaking stupid it's incredible. -
Poyer and Hyde.. our best 2 defenders, were taken out of position to have any effect on the last 2 plays. They basically watched from 40 yards away. We also took 4 D linemen out of the play by having them do close to nothing. The game was decided on that 1st and 10 with 13 seconds. You cause issues there and they have half the time on the next play and not much to show for it. Now it's desperation heave time. Here's what I would do: ball is snapped and all 4 DL run backwards 10-15 yards. Nobody rushes at all. Normally a bad idea, but there are no super deep routes. What does Mahomes do? Does he run? tick..tick..tick 13, 12, 11, 10... Fine! go ahead. 9, 8, 7 ,6,5 and we tackle you at the 35-40. Meanwhile, what do the OL do? They can't run downfield or he cannot pass. So they stand there doing nothing, not sure what to do. Probably someone goes go downfield. It totally throws the offense off. That's not supposed to happen. It's also a non-hail mary play so the WR aren't running super deep routes, so there's really no danger of letting Mahomes just stand there for 5 seconds or 6 seconds to find the open man. The more time it takes, the better.
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Looks like the call to squib may not have made it to Bass
TheFunPolice replied to Reed83HOF's topic in The Stadium Wall
Well, something went wrong. On the kick, on the defense. NO WAY in the world did McD say "let's just let Hill and Kelce catch the ball and run 20 yards then tackle them guys!" There is just no way. He's too good a coach. Kicking it deep isn't totally crazy, because you trust your D and they have to go 40 yards in 13 seconds. But a squib or a pooch put pressure on KC to decide.. do I try to be a hero and run this thing back, or just go down way back here? We put ZERO pressure on them at any point in those 13 seconds. Everything was easy. Touchback: no pressure 1st and 10: no defenders anywhere in sight and nobody covering their best player. 2nd play: repeat of the first. NO WAY that was the plan. -
Jags Finalizing deal with Byron Leftwich [Edit: Or Not]
TheFunPolice replied to BuffaloBillyG's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think Brady is retiring either way. But it will be cool to see what type of staff he assembles there and I hope the Jags do well. They have dozens and dozens of fans who deserve to see some success! -
Looks like the call to squib may not have made it to Bass
TheFunPolice replied to Reed83HOF's topic in The Stadium Wall
which part of the video talks about this? I don't want to listen to all 13 hours of this -
Jags Finalizing deal with Byron Leftwich [Edit: Or Not]
TheFunPolice replied to BuffaloBillyG's topic in The Stadium Wall
This is a really cool story! Former player, tough, fun to watch, played with heart and passion for the Jags. Now returns as HC. He's a great person, and I hope he does well there! -
Mic'd up: Kelce outsmarted McDermott/Frazier
TheFunPolice replied to beebe's topic in The Stadium Wall
Exactly! There was basically ZERO pressure or resistance. We let them complete 2 passes without even challenging them. -
The myth that the Bills roster is better than the Chiefs
TheFunPolice replied to Hermes's topic in The Stadium Wall
Chris Jones, Frank Clark and Melvin Ingram are all better than anyone we have on the DL. They actually get sacks and affect the QB in ways you can see without a spreadsheet, calculator, and fancy "advanced stats" -
As a lifelong resident of this state it's depressing and heartbreaking to see so many once thriving and vibrant communities totally hollowed out and crumbling. That's all over NY too, not just WNY. I've been in every part of the state, and most of it is abandoned factories, closed businesses, crappy roads... It's like a cliche scene from a movie where a guy goes back to his hometown and you see his memories of ice cream stands open, people walking around, and life, and then it flashes to the present and the Scoop and Sprinkle is closed down, windows boarded up and garbage blowing around on the busted up sidewalk. BUT NY has some amazing communities and so many advantages... If gov't in Albany could get its act together things could be different
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"I'm sorry guys, there appears to be some sort of seismic tremor, or earthquake going on here..." (sigh of relief) "Nevermind, that's just the new Bills DT (fill in name of enormous angry man here)" I want a huge, mean spirited, ultra competitive DT. Preferably one who can't stand Brady. Why Brady? Makes the next part easier. Make him watch Man in the Arena episodes prior to big games.
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For those criticizing McDermott, I say a little perspective is needed. He's a great young coach, who has created a strong culture here. AND if you get to a lot of playoff games, you'll have a lot of chances. Good coaches and good players are going to win eventually. Andy Reid, the loveable guy who "just couldn't win the big games" has a look at this: Coaching in his 4th Super Bowl, with 1 title already Coaching in his 3rd Super Bowl in a row, something only Schula, Levy and Belichick have done Moving from #5 to #4 in all-time HC wins in the next 1.5 seasons Moving from #4 to #3 in all-time HC wins if he coaches another 6-7 years (he's only 63 now) Possibly even move to #2 all-time behind only Belichick or Schula, depending on how long Bill coaches If Bill retires in a year or two, there is a decent chance that Reid ends up with more wins all-time as a HC. What does this have to do with McDermott? People were saying the exact same things some are saying now about McD: he can only take you so far, etc. No. You find a very good coach (and McD is a very good coach IMO) and you keep him. There are so many bad HC in the NFL. Keep building the program, and a guy who takes you to the playoffs year after year is eventually going to bust through. Unless it's Aaron Rodgers (sorry I couldn't resist)
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