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Nzoner's Game Room>Nick Jacobs all 22 breakdown discussion
O.city 11:14 AM 10-01-2019
Figured we could have a thread breaking some stuff down from his films and discuss.
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Pitt Gorilla 01:51 PM 10-30-2019
Originally Posted by bowener:
Man, prime Jamal would have gained 20 yards at minimum with that hole.
Hunt would have destroyed that hole.
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Hammock Parties 01:53 PM 10-30-2019
Originally Posted by MAHOMO 4 LIFE!:
Ragland can’t be any worse than Hitchens in coverage
Ragland couldn't cover a fullback
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O.city 12:22 PM 12-03-2019

Kpassagnon gets held by Trent Brown on the edge otherwise it is likely stopped for a short gain. #JacobsEyeInTheSky #Chiefs pic.twitter.com/6BcuqXgmyp

— Nick Jacobs (@Jacobs71) December 3, 2019

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Sully 12:29 PM 12-03-2019
Originally Posted by O.city:
KPass fucked up there by peeking inside, giving Brown the opportunity to gain leverage (even if it was a hold, it's rarely called). He has to know there is a guy already in B-gap, and stay in his spot.
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O.city 12:30 PM 12-03-2019

Nnadi and Kpassagnon showcasing their strength here. Jones splits the double of Jackson and Brown which given how strong of run blockers they are is rather impressive . #JacobsEyeInTheSky #Chiefs pic.twitter.com/e3e6y2Gg9s

— Nick Jacobs (@Jacobs71) December 3, 2019

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MAHOMO 4 LIFE! 12:32 PM 12-03-2019
Nnadi has been a absolute steal

Nnadi gets doubled out. Hudson then goes second level to Hitchens who is reading the back. Jones gets sealed off by RG. Ragland was at the line so he can’t flow 2nd level on backside pursuit. #JacobsEyeInTheSky #Chiefs pic.twitter.com/jABFnT3qMB

— Nick Jacobs (@Jacobs71) December 3, 2019

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staylor26 12:40 PM 12-03-2019
Originally Posted by O.city:
That was blatant noticed it live. Of course we don’t get that call though.
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staylor26 12:42 PM 12-03-2019
Originally Posted by Sully:
KPass fucked up there by peeking inside, giving Brown the opportunity to gain leverage (even if it was a hold, it's rarely called). He has to know there is a guy already in B-gap, and stay in his spot.
Bullshit. That hold gets called 8 times out of 10. It was blatant and clearly had an impact on the play.
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Sully 12:44 PM 12-03-2019
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Bullshit. That hold gets called 8 times out of 10. It was blatant and clearly had an impact on the play.
There's no way to quantify this, so I'll just say I disagree. I think that hold gets called less than 10% of the time.

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O.city 12:49 PM 12-03-2019
Yeah, once he goes to pull away and theres a tug, usually that's called no?
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pugsnotdrugs19 12:51 PM 12-03-2019
I’ve been watching the A22 throughout the day periodically and there were a LOT of holds against our defense that went uncalled. Especially against Nnadi.
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loochy 12:51 PM 12-03-2019
Originally Posted by Sully:
I think that hold gets called less than 10% of the time.
You might be right if you add "against the patriots"
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Sully 12:51 PM 12-03-2019
Originally Posted by O.city:
Yeah, once he goes to pull away and theres a tug, usually that's called no?
It should be.

I coach D-Line. I'm pretty sensitive to seeing holds, especially on the edge. So all I am saying is, in my observations, it's called far less than it actually happens. Mostly because I'm the raving lunatic in the stands or at home screaming at a guy who can't hear/ doesn't care about my opinion to throw the flag.
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O.city 12:55 PM 12-03-2019
Originally Posted by Sully:
It should be.

I coach D-Line. I'm pretty sensitive to seeing holds, especially on the edge. So all I am saying is, in my observations, it's called far less than it actually happens. Mostly because I'm the raving lunatic in the stands or at home screaming at a guy who can't hear/ doesn't care about my opinion to throw the flag.
I feel ya.

It's a tough gig in there. He was inside for sure, but once Kpass goes to pull away and attempt to keep the edge he was restricted a bit, IMO>
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O.city 12:57 PM 12-03-2019

OAK's compressed splits meant KC ran more "cone" coverage to bracket receivers.

Cover 7, Slot CB is man on #2 in-breaking, hook is man on #3 out. Cone between boundary CB and S, CB takes short and outside, safety deep and inside. S stays flat, reads break, and jumps route. pic.twitter.com/6c9ywZmscJ

— Craig Stout (@barleyhop) December 3, 2019


This is why when we see things on TV it's not as easy or as simple as we think. I can definitely see why it takes defenses so long to really come together. That's a lot of communicating.
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