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RaidersOftheCellar 05:12 PM 12-01-2022
NFL contenders' biggest weaknesses, playoff teams to avoid

https://www.espn.com/nfl/insider/ins...s-ravens-49ers

Bill Barnwell
ESPN Staff Writer

Advancing through the NFL playoffs is a product of both how a team plays and who that team plays. It's impossible to avoid facing a good opponent along the way, but in a league in which every team has a weakness to exploit, getting a path to a Super Bowl title without that team in the way is critical.

Take last season's Bengals, for example. With a dismal offensive line, they needed to avoid teams with impressive sack rates, such as the Bills (who had the league's eighth-best adjusted sack rate). They picked up a pair of low-impact lines along the way in victories over the Raiders and Chiefs.

The Titans, an above-average rush, nearly knocked out Joe Burrow & Co. from the postseason with a nine-sack game in the divisional round; it took a 1-for-8 performance on third down and a minus-two turnover margin for Tennessee to lose. The Rams, another excellent pass rush, eventually took out the Bengals in the Super Bowl.

Let's run through the teams with the 10 best playoff odds per ESPN's Football Power Index (FPI) and break down both their most significant flaw and the team that they'll want to avoid in the postseason. As we saw with the Bengals-Titans game, facing that opponent doesn't guarantee a loss, but it does make things more difficult. A lot had to go right outside of the pass-blocking woes for Cincinnati to win.

We'll start at the bottom of the top 10:


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TLO 05:16 PM 12-01-2022
I'd like to avoid the Titans. That team just makes me nervous.

I'd love to see a Chiefs and Dolphins matchup. I think that would be an excellent game.
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Wisconsin_Chief 05:22 PM 12-01-2022
I can’t believe our pressure rate is 3rd highest in the league. Spags and Cullen are magicians.

I’m really not too concerned with our secondary when fully healthy, especially since our pass rush is so effective. The whole defense is miles ahead of my wildest expectations. I would say our run defense concerns me more but with Williams coming in that could be much better as well.
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RaidersOftheCellar 05:31 PM 12-01-2022
Originally Posted by Wisconsin_Chief:
I can’t believe our pressure rate is 3rd highest in the league. Spags and Cullen are magicians.

I’m really not too concerned with our secondary when fully healthy, especially since our pass rush is so effective. The whole defense is miles ahead of my wildest expectations. I would say our run defense concerns me more but with Williams coming in that could be much better as well.
Thornhill's been a disappointment and Williams/Watson are up and down rookies, but I don't consider a secondary that includes McDuffie/Sneed/Reid a major weakness.
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Chief Pagan 06:16 PM 12-01-2022
So the 49ers and Eagles are both supposed to avoid each other?

:-)
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Megatron96 06:19 PM 12-01-2022
It was an interesting article right up until he said that the Chiefs need to avoid TB and Brady. Wut? They aren't the same team from 2020. Not even close. And KC carpet bombed that team a couple months ago. Was the author not paying attention?

I've been saying it for awhile now, and I'll just repeat myself one more time: in all likelihood SF is the team we'll have to deal with in the SB, and that defense is the main worry we have when that happens.
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ModSocks 06:22 PM 12-01-2022
Last year i thought the team to avoid for the Chiefs was the Bengals.

This year i think it's the Bengals and Dolphins.
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493rd 06:29 PM 12-01-2022
The team to avoid for the Chiefs is the bad Chiefs, who commit costly penalties and turnovers. If the Chiefs play their A game nobody beats them that’s the bottom line.

Barnwell is nuts though, we’d smash TB…again. The Titans worry me the most because of their brutish D line.
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RaidersOftheCellar 06:31 PM 12-01-2022
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
It was an interesting article right up until he said that the Chiefs need to avoid TB and Brady. Wut? They aren't the same team from 2020. Not even close. And KC carpet bombed that team a couple months ago. Was the author not paying attention?

I've been saying it for awhile now, and I'll just repeat myself one more time: in all likelihood SF is the team we'll have to deal with in the SB, and that defense is the main worry we have when that happens.
KC smacked TB around in the 2020 regular season too.

But they definitely shouldn't be the team to avoid. Aside from the fact that Brady would get the calls.
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Bump 06:33 PM 12-01-2022
Every team is saying "I hope we don't have to play the Chiefs" and we'll play whoever gets to us.
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RaidersOftheCellar 06:36 PM 12-01-2022
Originally Posted by 493rd:
The team to avoid for the Chiefs is the bad Chiefs, who commit costly penalties and turnovers. If the Chiefs play their A game nobody beats them that’s the bottom line.

Barnwell is nuts though, we’d smash TB…again. The Titans worry me the most because of their brutish D line.
The team to avoid is KC special teams.

Just don't return any kicks and go for two after every score and we should be fine.
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ModSocks 06:36 PM 12-01-2022
Originally Posted by 493rd:
The team to avoid for the Chiefs is the bad Chiefs, who commit costly penalties and turnovers. If the Chiefs play their A game nobody beats them that’s the bottom line.

Barnwell is nuts though, we’d smash TB…again. The Titans worry me the most because of their brutish D line.
The Bengals still present some matchup problems for us.

Any team that can both run the ball, and also have receivers/passing game that require additional attention will be an issue.

Burrow is one of the best i've seen under pressure. Dude gets hit after hit after hit and it doesn't phase him. Chiefs love to dial up blitzes, and leaving any of our DB's 1v1 with their receivers is playing russian roulette. We might have to blitz him to get to him. I should say, it's likely we'll have to take calculated blitzes to get to him, which would leave us vulnerable on the back end.

I'm excited to see how McDuffie and Dunlap change this dynamic.

And no one has figured out the Dolphins yet. Their scheme is fresh, no one has figured it out yet and they're picking teams apart when they play zone, and destroying teams when they go man.
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Chief Pagan 06:51 PM 12-01-2022
The team KC needs to avoid:


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Dunerdr 06:55 PM 12-01-2022
This feels like lazy analysis, not just about KC but generally.
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chiefzilla1501 07:00 PM 12-01-2022
I still want to know if tua can throw his noodle ball in the weather. They have a very interesting schedule to close. If we play them in the playoffs good chance we are at home. I’d have to think a team that loves to play press could make life very interesting for tua if he can’t throw deep or to the sidelines.
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