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what is weird is that the Bills don’t do this a lot to him. Last game was the first time they did slow his release, and even then, they didn’t do it too much. i remember watching some film of how the saints played Kelce last year, and they would use a DE to actually jam him at the line quite a bit.
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Dang, this is some PH.D level refereeing research! Nice job!
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Good topic. I actually don’t think they will put Dane on him, at least not like they had Tre follow him around. The new problem that KC has been presenting is their other speedy receivers have really been producing (Pringle, Robinson, and Hardiman). I think we are so thin now at CB that i can’t really seeing them moving Dane to cover a TE. My best guess is it will be a combination of Milano, Taron, Dane, maybe even Neal a little.
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Divisional Round: Buffalo at KC Sunday at 6:30
Miyagi-Do Karate replied to Process's topic in The Stadium Wall
That stat is probably just an overall reflection of home teams winning more than rod teams in the playoffs. But statistically, the NFL home field advantage has shrunk quite a bit over the last several years. -
Divisional Round: Buffalo at KC Sunday at 6:30
Miyagi-Do Karate replied to Process's topic in The Stadium Wall
McKinnon could be a real problem if he plays like that again. i think he is much better than CEH in that offense. -
Serious question— is KC defense playing better or is their competition worse? I say this because I am seeing every good offensive team that they played putting up like 24-38 points. Bengals just dropped 34 on them.
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If I were on vacation in a Hawaii and I told my wife I would be at a local bar watching the game for 3 hours at 1:30 PM, I can only imagine her reaction. Good luck!
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Divisional Round: Buffalo at KC Sunday at 6:30
Miyagi-Do Karate replied to Process's topic in The Stadium Wall
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My one buddy is a huge Steelers fan and is defending Dionte Johnson— said he had a great year. I told him that Johnson reminded me of every #1 WR the Bills had during the drought years. Flashes of talent, some big stats, but prone to awful execution errors and inconsistent play. Then, when we finally got a true #1 WR, I realized how bad those prior guys were.