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Originally Posted by BigRedChief
you are wrong. Check the QB school vid that’s posted on here in many spots. It walks you through way more than your 3 times you see on the all-22.
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So I just watched JT's analysis (i like JT's QB school, refer to it all the time) and we've got 5, possibly 6 times, when a Chief got open deep (beyond 15 yards). Mostly, possibly all, in the 2nd half.
So, still not what I'd call "bunches."
Though I like his assessment that a couple times Pat predetermined who he was going to throw to, because watching the A-22 that's what a couple of them looked like to me. Like that one where 83 is just standing there in front of him, but Pat throws the deep post to Watson instead. That pass during the broadcast just seemed ill-advised, especially when gray's standing there not 15 yards away right in front of him.
Anyway, glad JT cleared up the crosser with Toney. Though not sure waiting longer was going to help much with that safety (or LB?) driving on Toney from the right. I mean maybe, if you waited three or four strides past the mesh? I don't know. The timing of that play seemed odd live.
Also agree that some of the spacing was just weird. Guessing some people ran some bad routes and created some of those.
Also glad he explained that "dressed up" counter play on the GL with Toney. That one was just strange looking live. Couldn't figure out why both Jerrick and Bell were out there leading blocking no one, while Toney was expected to juke two dudes in the slot.
Weirdly, watching JT's QB School made me feel better about the game. I mean, a lot of the issues I thought I saw during the game, even the A-22, now seem easier to fix. Like the pass pro; some of those pressures were really just the result of brainfarts, not physical problems.
Our LT though . . . he had some bad reps. At least one wildly bad rep. The one where he gets bowled back and he throws his right leg up and out to hook the DE as he's falling to the ground? yikes. Hilarious that he didn't get called for holding though.