Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
He’s gonna be matched up on a LBer all night and I’m sorry but White or David for that matter are not going to cover him well more often than not.
This kind of game is exactly why you draft him. He can be an X-Factor, much like Watkins, for teams that want to overcommit resources to Hill and Kelce.
Keep an eye out for some of those RB pass plays we’ve used in the past. Slip out between the guard and tackle from the opposite side of the line down close to the end zone. Seam/wheel/corner type routes downfield.
Yes, we've been waiting for that huge receiving game from him all year
With the middle likely being all clogged up behind our line for the most part... let the most dazzling passer of all time get him the ball beyond the LOS, out in space where he can work against guys unable to cut with him
Let all their top players worry about Kelce, Reek, and all the other great options...then let him loose on the edges and in the middle [Reply]
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Yes, we've been waiting for that huge receiving game from him all year
With the middle likely being all clogged up behind our line for the most part... let the most dazzling passer of all time get him the ball beyond the LOS, out in space where he can work against guys unable to cut with him
Let all their top players worry about Kelce, Reek, and all the other great options...then let him loose on the edges and in the middle
Yes.. It would be just like Andy to unleash him in the SB.. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
Watching NFL Network’s Super Bowl Live coverage now and wondering why they couldn’t get someone more prominent than Matt Casshole as a guest analyst.
Well, he did play with Brady and then played for the Chiefs... [Reply]
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
Starting SB 54 right now. Hoping to make a tradition of watching Mahomes Super Bowl wins leading right up to his next.
That will take a couple of days in 15 years...:-) [Reply]
Three players — Bucs’ WR Antonio Brown (knee), TE Cameron Brate (back), Chiefs’ WR Sammy Watkins (calf) — are listed as questionable for Sunday, but all are expected to play in Super Bowl LV, per sources.
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
My reasoning is I think they play this game very similar to New Orleans. Pass like crazy in the first half, wear down the Bucs defense, then lean into them 2nd half with a lot of runs. If you recall, Bell and CEH both tore up that Saints run defense in the 2nd half which was the best run stopping unit in the league.
We're just a day away from the greatest quarterback matchup in Super Bowl history: the GOAT hated by so many even though he's playing better than ever at age 43 versus the 25-year-old already considered the Greatest of All Time because he throws sidearm no-looks and lefty passes.
We're just a day away from the greatest quarterback matchup in Super Bowl history: the GOAT hated by so many even though he's playing better than ever at age 43 versus the 25-year-old already considered the Greatest of All Time because he throws sidearm no-looks and lefty passes.
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
I knew he was bad, but it’s worse than I thought. David is gimpy, so that could be a huge opportunity for us to exploit.
Devin does struggle in pass coverage but is also one of the best tackling LBs in the league. Currently leads in post season tackles with 26...and missed the wild card round due to COVID. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mecca:
Tampa fan acting like they have the best defense ever is funny.
That defense is big but slow, not what I'd want against the Chiefs.
They've got some speed. Devin White ran a 4.4, if I'm not mistaken. Lavonte David has always been fast. Barrett is mostly a speed rusher. I think Jamel Dean ran a 4.3. [Reply]
Three players — Bucs’ WR Antonio Brown (knee), TE Cameron Brate (back), Chiefs’ WR Sammy Watkins (calf) — are listed as questionable for Sunday, but all are expected to play in Super Bowl LV, per sources.