Former Chiefs CB Steven Nelson, now with Steelers, says he felt 'shaded' by Chiefs fans, KC's predictable scheme puts players in tough spot. "You have to switch it up. It's the National Football League." https://t.co/NpGrWm2QBX
"I kind of felt like I was shaded," Nelson said about his time there. "I just felt like it was a slap in the face. A lot of people didn't really know what was going on there. A lot of players took the heat."
"You're a target to other teams, referees, fans. It's just not a good thing," Nelson said. "You have to switch it up. It's the National Football League. These offenses are smart. If you switch it up like these other offenses are doing, you can make plays." [Reply]
Originally Posted by Iconic:
He's just talking about the transition between OLB and DE. How it's obviously easier to play DE due to less responsibilities. It really has nothing to do with Bob as much as you all want it to lmao.
On a side note Houston is a great guy. The way he talks is always so clean. He could have easily taken shots but he didn't.
Yea seems pretty obvious this is a 4-3 vs. 3-4 thing. [Reply]
If I'm coaching against Nelson I save my challenge till the end and then a the crucial moment throw for PI on Nelson...1st down! He commits PI on pretty much every play. [Reply]