Warpaint69 |
05-06-2024 01:21 PM |
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Originally Posted by Bl00dyBizkitz
(Post 17511086)
Man idk.... defenses league wide seem to adjust slowly to new offensive wrinkles. Or at the very least it takes half the season or a full season of tape for defenses to catch up to your tendencies.
From 2017 - 2020, defenses could not pin down the Chiefs until TB did the 2 high shell in the Super Bowl. And thats all we saw in 2021. In 2022, we played the intermediate game to perfection with an occasional deep ball to MVS, and defenses got carved to death because they refused to let go of cover 2. It took until 2023 where defenses finally played man and pressed us at the line to slow down the intermediate game, and I predict we're gonna see that again next season for a good portion.
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Theres quite a bit wrong with this. The regular season Tampa game they played man and got torched. The Super Bowl the Chiefs were sending out one of the worst offensive lines to attempt to play a game. They knowingly took the top off and our oline couldn't block a stiff breeze. Once Tyreek was traded, teams quickly figured out MVS wasn't a consistent threat and JuJu, Kelce, and McKinnon carried the offense much of that season. 2023 the WR group didn't scare a soul, they couldn't catch, ran poor routes of course defenses could man up without a thought to the contrary, until Rice started to get it. Its all pure projection, but Hollywood, Rice, Worthy, and Kelce is a tough matchup in itself on paper. Then you've got to add in Pop out of the backfield. If they can get notable production from Wiley or even Irv, now you're having to account for another TE in 12 personnel. You're now not relying on Watson to be THE guy, but just be a guy which he's been known to make timely plays. If they can get anything to click in Toney's head in this offense now you're up to 5 wideouts. Last year they started the season with a hope and a prayer at WR, just a much different cast and what can be done within the offsense.
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