Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
PFF (FWIW) graded this as KC’s 2nd best pass blocking game of the season. Interesting stats here too that say Schwartz, Wylie, Wisniewski, and Reiter all allowed 1 or less pressures. You can draw your own conclusions. https://twitter.com/pff_chiefs/statu...876617728?s=21
Based on what I’ve watched, Fisher struggled much more than I realized watching live. I really hope he’ll continue to get better as he works back cause it hasn’t been great thus far. Or even good.
That’s what I was saying in another thread. To my untrained eye, the interior OL played much better across the board, including Wylie. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MAHOMO 4 LIFE!:
I’m telling you Sorenson has been a godsend for us. He’s phenomenal at covering RBs
'Godsend' is strong.
BUt Sorenson has been a definite asset this year. Not a perfect player by any stretch but a guy who's absolutely carried his own water this year. We're a better team with him (cap considerations notwithstanding) than we are without him and with DoD not being able to ascend to a true hybrid role, Sorensen is really the only guy we have on the team that could've done the job he's doing credibly. [Reply]
I think Sorenson is damn ideal for the role he's able to play with HB and Thornhill able to play their role. He can cover running backs and be around the LOS and then drop.
He's a great third safety. He's not a good 1 or 2, but as a 3? Yeah, we're good.
IF they could bring back this current crop of defense, add a real ILB and another corner or two they'll be damn set up well for a few years. [Reply]
Interesting play there; looks like Wynn was waiting for that spin move.
Clark does a quick foot-fake and Wynn bites inside just a little. Once that happens he loses his base and Clark just walks him back. Maybe the best punch I've seen from Clark all season - accurate as hell right into Wynn's chest and timed it perfectly to get him rocked backwards when he's off balance.
That's about as good a rep as you can have. A nice power rush set up with some athleticism. Still not seeing an exceptional burst from him, but there you saw him utilize some agility and technique in a manner that is pretty much perfectly suited to him (and to disrupting Brady).
Brady's just not gonna do deep drops and let speed rushes get to him. Utilizing quick moves and power to collapse his pocket in under 2.5 seconds is the only way to make things difficult as an individual rusher. [Reply]
Funny thing about DOD. I heard a rumor on Sunday from a guy I worked with.
* For those that don’t know, the family of small company I worked for has been STH’s for decades and are “in the club” with other rich ass STH’s who hear some interesting shit from time to time.
Anyway, the word of mouth was that apparently DOD was drafted to fill out the role that Sorensen played in Sutton’s defense...that stupid money backer position. Well apparently he doesn’t fit Spags system, which makes sense.
He’s too small to be a consistent run stopper and not fast enough to be a safety. Sucks for him but I guess shot happens. [Reply]