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Originally Posted by BangbangNinerGang
Bosa: Some of the reason he won Rookie of the year is sacks, a greater portion of that, and why I stated what I did is what is not shown on the stat line,- like QB pressures.
Ford: I was not suggesting this just pointing out to the other poster he lines up elsewhere then he did in KC.
21- Niners favorite personnel group as well, I would guess there will be a lot of looks in practice this week for this and it will be interesting to see how often they use it considering.
Jimmy: I get there is not going to be an agreement, for sure. But his body of work this year is over shadowed by the D and run game. He threw for almost 3K yards (250 Yd avg), 27 TD's with a QBR of 102. Jimmy has had 10 games with a QBR over 100 this year, PM has had 9 (JG includes two games, Washington and Baltimore, where throwing wasn't much of an option). Not by anyway saying he's better, but he can be damn good when he needs to be.
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I ****ed up and transposed. I meant to say 12 personnel. Two Tight Ends. KC is not in 21 very much (about 10 percent of snaps).
You’re going to see 85-90 percent of 12 and 11 (which plays like 4-WR because of Kelce).
Bosa is a great young player and might become the first Bosa to bring Mahomes down for a sack this game.
Pressures are key things, but still... stats don’t back up the idea of him owning those matchups. We’ll see, though.
As for Jimmy G, that’s the exact type of stuff Chiefs fans said about guys for years. It’s what a bunch of people - some in this thread - tried to tell me about Alex Smith in 2017, when he put up very similar numbers to Garoppolo this year (with the NFL’s leading rusher, best TE, and one dynamic receiver).
KC won’t ignore Garoppolo. He’ll, it didn’t even ignore Tannehill, who is clearly and obviously worse.
He answered the bell against the Saints. Can he do the same against the Chiefs? I understand why you think he can. I’m sure you understand why we’d take that bet with our guy...