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**** Josh Allen
**** Osama bin McDermott **** Bills Mafia **** the Buffalo Bills |
This is the best possible outcome for KC.
Andy had his big thumb up his ass moment against this team, calling plays that had much lower chance to work over just feeding Hunt the ball. Spags got absolutely embarrassed on the 4th and 2 td play where he was the only guy on the planet that didn't know Josh was keeping the ball. Mahomes had two turnovers last time. The only actual loss the team received was from this team. There will be zero overlooking them, looking ahead, thus is a pure payback opportunity and revenge is a dish best served cold, and no better revenge than taking their Superbowl hopes and crushing them for a fourth straight time. Can't wait for this game, and assuming two potatoes don't hit the sidelines dressed like Andy and Spags, it's going to be spectacular. |
The Chiefs defense is the difference in this one.
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Nobody's sitting there watching every single down/distance scenario to come up with their tendency figures. They use math. And then they find the scenarios within the math and dig a little deeper. But if you can 'throw' plays here and there to screw with the math and the spreadsheets these teams are using to try to identify a tendency, it never even gets that kind of deeper dive from coaching staffs. I still don't know that I think the Chiefs 'save the good plays' but I do think they fudge the tendencies and I think they avoid spamming the shit that works (i.e. Kelce murdering Cover 4). But all of that still requires execution to take advantage of. And it's been the execution on this offense that has worried me all season. The coaching staff may start to say "damn the torpedoes" and start calling their 'gotta have it' plays more often -- I still just don't know how much I trust this offense to execute. The execution has just been really really spotty on offense this year. And it seems to coming from different areas in any given game. Execute and we'll win. But the next game I see from this team where they execute at a high level for 60 minutes will be the first since last year's Super Bowl. That's where I get nervous. |
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Okay, enough of that. The Bills... I believe present a unique problem because Josh, while he is no Patrick, has the physical skills to make plays others simply can't. This game is almost like a divisional game because the two team play each other that often. Both teams are very familiar with each other. I believe the Chiefs will win because the coaching staff is better and Patrick is just better than Josh. Kelce knows how to get open and will be key again. |
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But again, even after you point out all the really obvious examples that occur each season, it doesn’t have to look like magic or even be noticeable... they sent Kelce this way with this look for weeks, well do this now. They've only passed out of this formation for weeks, so we'll run it and pick up 8 yards. People who still don't get it have turned it into a Statue of Liberty play where Bobby Sippio runs out of the stands and throws it to Joe Thuney who laterals it to Kelce who throws it to Mahomes for a touchdown... just so the argument sounds silly to them. |
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Just a theory, but seems like some of the bombs and what not this season were really forced, throw it no matter what kind of plays, and sometimes he's just way too much in his head about it. |
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Chiefs D-line didn't execute on that play. It was a perfect play call. Jones and Karlaftis got too wide and gave up a rushing lane. Nothing Spags can do about that. |
No one noticed that Mahomes actually played left handed all year.
Bills are ****ed. |
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Of course on the flip side, Allen also brings his A-Game against the Chiefs in the postseason. I just can't envision a blowout either way. Even with a depleted secondary that we "should" be able to exploit, they always seem to keep it close. It's genuinely like they're our 4th division rival. |
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