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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">I've talked to a lot of Chiefs players and coaches this week about stopping San Francisco's offense. And in every case, it was about countering Kyle Shanahan as opposed to any one player. As much as any coach at any level of football, Shanahan is his own offensive MVP.</p>— Doug Farrar (@NFL_DougFarrar) <a href="https://twitter.com/NFL_DougFarrar/status/1223247062927650816?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 31, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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"Excuse me there friend, your play was slightly subpar, ehh, pardon me for bothering you." |
You know what I find funny?
49ers fans saying Shanahan is going to coach circles around Spags just because he had a lot of success against Spags shit defenses. This ain’t that. |
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I also remember this gem from the Chiefs-Texans game... Quote:
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Za’Darius Smith was a fun watch on Speak For Yourself.
He said the key to holding SF down is setting that firm edge and holding your gap, which he admits he and their outside backers didn’t do well enough. But... he said he expect Suggs and the Chiefs will be able to do that, and that they will win because of it. This is an underrated matchup in the game. The Chiefs ends have been put together as a group that does set a hard edge very well. Clark and Suggs take that part of the game just as seriously as rushing the passer. It may make all the difference for us. |
Kollmann is pretty good and I thought some (one, maybe?) of you guys might find this of interest.
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Vonn Miller's bitter ass picks the Niners and Chris Simms agrees with him surprise surprise!!!
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Damien Wilson is pretty good in that area, our best ILB. Ragland and Hitchens are physical but not very fast. They’ve been much more disciplined since Henry hit them with a huge cutback TD in the week 10 matchup. |
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You don't need fast LB's to stop the run. Fast LB's are good for rushing the passer or playing in coverage. You need a front 7 that plays disciplined and maintains their gaps, and doesn't leave cutback lanes wide open. Which is what the Chiefs have been doing for the past two months. Now, i imagine Shana-Rat will attempt to get his RB's in space, which certainly favors the 9ers. But i expect that, if that mismatch is killing us, Spags will adjust as he's done most of this season. Don't be surprised if he adjusts by assigning a DB to shadow your RB's, he's done that before too. |
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