Bell is used to playing in the snow too! He spent numerous games in Pitt rushing in the snow. James Palmer said today that the Chiefs will use the shady McCoy blueprint for this game in terms of snaps. How many snaps did shady play his first game? [Reply]
Originally Posted by New World Order:
Gonna make it 10 straight
Just a few things for us to keep in perspective here.
1. Denver can run the ball, something we can't defend well.
2. Denver can still play fairly well on defense.
3. Denver is a divisional opponent.
4. Snow and frigid temperatures are expected.
5. We have several key players out for this game.
All of these plus a few breaks/calls here & there, this game could come down to a close finish at the end of the game. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MAHOMO 4 LIFE!:
Bell is used to playing in the snow too! He spent numerous games in Pitt rushing in the snow. James Palmer said today that the Chiefs will use the shady McCoy blueprint for this game in terms of snaps. How many snaps did shady play his first game?
20 snaps with 10 rushing attempts and 1 target in McCoy's first game as a Chief. [Reply]
“I’m going to try to visit with him here—I was waiting until after this practice—just to see where we were at with him, where his comfort level was with what we’re doing,” Reid said. “But it looks like he’s picking things up well, so I think there’s a chance that he can get a couple snaps in there. But I’ll see here. I haven’t had time to talk to him after this practice yet, so I’ll visit with him to see where he’s at.” [Reply]
Just finished watching the December snow game against the Donks from last year.
My god, that was a mauling. Somehow the Chiefs had to settle for mostly field goals or it could have been a 40+ point game from the offense.
Chiefs only punted twice, once in the 3rd quarter and once in the 4th, Darwin Thompson did most of the running work and the defense dropped maybe 3 balls from Lock that practically hit them in the hands.
The jet sweeps and on-the-snap motion was pretty minimal, but Patrick just stood in the pocket with time and delivered, mainly to Kelce. [Reply]