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So why do they want pm2 to be under center
I think he should be in shotgun if it make him feel comfortable. Plus able to move around the pocket better.
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He can already do both. It’s literally not going to matter.
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He can do anything so don't sweat it.
He's a gunslinger so don't need to fool the D with play action. Playoffs baby and Arrowhead victory for the fans to boot. |
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In general, under center gives appearance of either run or pass. Linebackers typically plays the run first, then drops back in coverage.
In shotgun, it's much easier for a linebacker to defend, because there is more time for the running back to reach the line of scrimmage if its is a run. |
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This is very overblown.
The Chiefs ran out of the shotgun 72% of the time last year and had the #5 offense in the NFL. Pittsburgh ran their offense out of shotgun 71% of the time and finished with the #3 offense this year. Chargers were at 66% in shotgun and finished #4 offensively in the NFL. Philly was at 71% in shotgun and finished #7 offensively in the NFL. Only 11 teams ran under center 50% of the time or greater. Most teams ran out of shotgun more than they did under center. |
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Under center sells play-action better, and with such a good RB and deep threats at TE and WR1? the Chiefs should run a ton of PA snaps.
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Without the threat of a pass play from under center defenders will always key on the run when under center. It's still something to monitor. I'm sure Mahomes will pick it up fine, but it's a false assumption to just say it's not an issue and not to worry about it. I can almost guarantee it's been an emphasis in practice since he's been here. Even if he operates out of the shotgun the majority of the time, plays from under center are still going to be a part of the playbook and something he has to learn. |
I heard that we ran 3 plays from under center saturday
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