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I suspect the Chiefs will try to recommit to the run especially if the rain continues.

 

Star and Zimmer have been doing well clogging the middle and the rest have been playing with good gap discipline.

 

No need to change what we our doing on defense too much.

 

On offense they will likely try to bring more pressure off the edge as 4 aren't getting it done.

 

We need to keep running the ball, use some draws, and hit our RBs and Knox on play action. Our deep shots will come.

 

If their safeties start skating with Knox Allen can pick up 1st downs with his legs.

 

KC is focused on stopping Diggs, but that should leave plenty of other weapons open.

 

The OL has to keep blocking like they have been.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Big Turk said:

This delay could last hours...it appears TStorms are going to be training over the same area for quite some time...

 

Might be witnessing the longest delay in NFL history tonight.

I just had a coffee mixed with a lot of whisky.. I’m good to go! 

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It almost looks like we are running the same defensive plan the Steelers did week 1. That said, this DL is the difference right now. They're getting home rushing four. 

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1 minute ago, Bermuda Triangle said:

Can't remember the last time I saw a rain delay in an NFL game.

If you did, it was probably in KC.  

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1 minute ago, Ya Digg? said:

Any reason? Or just pessimistic? 

 

It could be ok, but we know from experience that it can cool off Josh. Also, it just adds that unpredictable element, increases chance of injuries & turnovers, etc.

 

Hate to see someone try to make a cut, slip & get injured, then fumble on top of it. It could all work perfectly in our favor, but it's just a frustrating unknown.

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