Originally Posted by bringbackmarty:
Was Vrabel not an integral part of Belicheck's defense? A guy he trusted to not only lead the defense on this field but catch touchdowns for him? A part of three super bowl titles? A member of the team for 7 years. Belicheck absolutely has almost everything to do with how Vrabel coaches and plays the game of football. How many super bowls did he win with the Steelers, Texans or Chiefs?
Originally Posted by ChiefXO:
I’m pretty nervous. I don’t know if we can stop Henry tbh. I’ve been watching a lot of Titans highlights and he’s something different.
Our run d is softer than baby shit
We can't stop Henry. And they cant stop Mahomes + Reid + Hill + Kelce + Watkins. Passing is a more effective way to score. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
We can't stop Henry. And they cant stop Mahomes + Reid + Hill + Kelce + Watkins. Passing is a more effective way to score.
That’s what I’m thinking. Get that early lead. The Titans are also a 2nd half team. What we do before halftime might determine how this game goes.
If we go in at the half tied or up like three and under 17 points I’ll start to feel some type of way [Reply]
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
Hope our DBs are up to the task tomorrow. Ward cannot have another shaky performance.
I’m not worried about Tannehill.
The Titans are stubborn. They’re going to lean on Henry even if they get down early.
Tannehill might take a few shots off of PA but other than that the secondary needs to be coming up in run support, solid wrap up gang tackling. Just keep them eyes out the backfield so you don’t get toasted over the top by AJ Brown. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
That's not how coaching trees work.
Okay, so Vrabel absorbed absolutely nothing from his time in New England. Belicheck has zero influence on how Vrabel got his rings under him. A coaching 🌲 is about various head coaches imparting thieir wisdom and scheme upon the team. You do not need the title of offensive or defensive coordinator or some other coaching position to acquire the same knowledge, Being part of a successful team as a player for multiple years you are going to have a shot at mastering the X's and o's. Otherwise guys like Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Drew Brees and Aaron Rodgers wouldn't win super bowls. They are basically coaches on the field as well as half a dozen or more defensive players in the league. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiefXO:
I’m not worried about Tannehill.
The Titans are stubborn. They’re going to lean on Henry even if they get down early.
Tannehill might take a few shots off of PA but other than that the secondary needs to be coming up in run support, solid wrap up gang tackling. Just keep them eyes out the backfield so you don’t get toasted over the top by AJ Brown.
You should be worried bout Tanne. Tomorrow is TANNE TIME!
That baby soft "D" can put the whole D in the Box...ain't stopping THE KING!!!
Originally Posted by ChiefXO:
I’m pretty nervous. I don’t know if we can stop Henry tbh. I’ve been watching a lot of Titans highlights and he’s something different.
Our run d is softer than baby shit
They don't need to stop Henry to win the game. Ball security and solid special teams will get the job done for the Chiefs. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiefXO:
They are pretty much undefeated when he goes over 100 yards.
That’s a ridiculous stat considering he’s rolling up 180 in the playoffs
Good luck to us I guess.
Everyone got a plan until you have to go out there and stop his ass
No, what I am saying is Tennessee cannot stop the Chiefs offense.
Henry ran for over 180 yards last time on the Chiefs. But the reason Tennessee won that game is a fumble by Damien Williams that went for a 50+ yard touchdown by the Titans defense. Henry had nothing to do with that play. And he had nothing to do with the 2 botched FG's by Chiefs special teams.
So I'll say it again. They don't need to stop Henry. They need to take care of the football (no fumbles, no INT's) and don't have any big mistakes on special teams. [Reply]